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[2026] A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with C

In this article, we’ve compiled and introduced only songs with titles that start with the letter “C,” focusing on a wide range of Western popular music—mainly rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.

For example, you might think there are dozens of songs whose titles begin with the word “California,” but… how many are there, really?

It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it’s perfect for a round of song-title shiritori, too.

Be sure to check it out!

[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with C (291–300)

CascadePlini

Plini – Cascade (Audio)
CascadePlini

Plini, a talent born in Sydney, Australia.

He is a guitarist and composer who centers his sound on instrumental progressive rock, deftly blending in nuances of jazz and post-rock.

The music he releases from his home studio is both melodic and technically sophisticated.

He began his solo career in 2012 with the single “Moonflower,” and his debut album “Handmade Cities,” released in 2016, was highly praised by Steve Vai as “the most advanced.” In 2017, he was named “the world’s finest progressive guitarist” by MusicRadar.

His sonic world, woven from beautiful melodies and complex rhythms, will resonate with listeners seeking instrumental music that is technical yet emotionally stirring.

comedownHenry Moodie

Henry Moodie – comedown (visualiser)
comedownHenry Moodie

Henry Moodie, a young singer-songwriter from the UK who shot to global attention after breaking out on TikTok, released a heart-fluttering pop anthem in June 2025.

This catchy gem vividly captures the thrill of a budding romance and the tender anxiety that comes with it, all conveyed through his signature soaring vocals and organic sound.

In 2024, he released the EPs “in all of my lonely nights” and “good old days,” amassing over 800 million streams on Spotify—momentum that shows no sign of slowing.

Blending summer euphoria with a bittersweet edge, this track feels like the perfect listen when you want your heart to race with the sense that something new is about to begin.

Cure For MeAURORA

Aurora is a singer-songwriter whose unique worldview, nurtured by Norway’s natural beauty, captivates audiences.

Centered on electro-pop and folk-pop, her style tackles profound themes such as emotion and social issues.

She drew attention with her debut EP “Running with the Wolves,” released in 2015, and won the Spellemann Award for Best New Artist the same year.

“Runaway,” which she wrote at age 11, influenced Billie Eilish, and she gained worldwide attention by performing as the “mysterious voice” in Frozen II.

Her fans, known as “Warriors,” share a strong bond.

In recent years, her recognition in Japan has grown through TV appearances, and her collaboration with ATARASHII GAKKO!, “Some Type Of Skin (ft.

ATARASHII GAKKO!),” is a must-listen.

Her majestic, mystical sound and heartfelt messages are sure to resonate with listeners seeking a one-of-a-kind artistic universe.

Crying On The DancefloorKrewella

Krewella – Crying On The Dancefloor [Official Visualizer]
Crying On The DancefloorKrewella

Krewella is an EDM duo of Pakistani-American sisters Jahan and Yasmine from Illinois, USA.

Their release in June 2025 is an ambitious work timed to mark the group’s 15th anniversary.

It opens with delicate acoustic guitar, gradually layering in emotional vocals and a powerful beat, culminating in a moving finale that’s been described as an “EDM ballad” that stirs the listener’s heart.

Their first new release in about three years since the album The Body Never Lies, this track distills Krewella’s journey so far and their resolve for the future—truly an emotional roller coaster.

Recommended for listeners seeking emotionally charged dance music and fans eager to witness a new chapter for the duo.

Captain FingersLee Ritenour

Lee Ritenour, the American guitarist nicknamed “Captain Fingers,” was a precocious talent who began playing professional sessions at 16.

The track that inspired his nickname is an instrumental that showcases dazzling virtuosity.

Over a driving rhythm, the guitar darts and soars with complete freedom, drawing listeners into a refreshing sonic world.

The piece radiates pure joy in music and a palpable confidence.

It’s the title track from his 1977 album Captain Fingers, a classic that reached No.

178 on the Billboard 200.

Perfect for when you want to revel in technical guitar work—or as a companion for a spirited drive.