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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 Whose Titles Start with C (421–430)

cLOUDsJ. Cole

A moving work has emerged from J.

Cole, the American rapper known for his deep sensitivity and sharp eye on society.

Blending introspective lyrics with hypnotic beats, the piece masterfully explores fame and its effects, personal growth, and the issues facing contemporary society.

Suddenly released in February 2025 via his blog, it was co-created with producers DZL and Omen.

The fusion of soulful sampling and modern beats provides a perfect backdrop for his smooth flow.

Since his 2021 album, The Off-Season, his music has steadily evolved, and you can clearly feel that growth in this track.

It’s a song I highly recommend to those who appreciate deep thought and introspection.

CelebrateJames Arthur

This is a song released in January 2025 by British singer-songwriter James Arthur.

Scheduled to be included on the album Pisces, the track is a ballad that blends elements of pop and indie rock.

Set to piano-driven instrumentation, Arthur’s powerful vocals resonate throughout.

The lyrics, infused with self-affirmation and gratitude, convey the importance of celebrating life’s small victories.

After winning The X Factor in 2012, Arthur topped the UK charts with his single Impossible, gaining significant attention in the music industry.

This track showcases a new musical challenge for him and is recommended for anyone looking to reflect on themselves.

Central Park WestJohn Coltrane

A gem of a ballad that gracefully captures the gentle mood of spring.

Inspired by the streets of New York, John Coltrane created a serene masterpiece that was included on the 1964 album “Coltrane’s Sound,” and it continues to shine as a monument of modern jazz.

Its elegant world, woven from complex harmonic progressions and a melodious soprano saxophone, achieves a superb balance between urban sophistication and the breath of nature.

McCoy Tyner’s delicate piano touch is equally striking, with a fresh sensibility that evokes the coming of spring at every turn.

It’s a perfect track for a blissful moment—relaxing in a sunlit living room with a favorite book in hand.

Chinese RocksJohnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers

Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers – Chinese Rocks (1977)
Chinese RocksJohnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers

An iconic punk rock track born in 1970s New York.

It features raw guitar riffs and aggressive vocals, blending elements of garage rock and glam punk into a high-energy song.

Included on Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers’ debut album L.A.M.F., released in 1977, it embodies the sound of New York’s punk scene at the time.

The song’s theme portrays real-life experiences with heroin addiction and is said to have been inspired by Lou Reed’s Heroin.

It’s highly recommended for anyone who wants to hear a classic punk anthem or is interested in the music scene of 1970s New York.

Constant HeadacheJoyce Manor

Based in Torrance, California, Joyce Manor is a band that continues to pursue its own expression while carrying on punk rock’s innovative spirit.

Since forming in 2008, they’ve injected fresh energy into the alternative scene with a sound that weaves together elements of power pop, emo, and more.

Their debut album, Joyce Manor, released in January 2011, was selected as one of Punknews’s Albums of the Year, gaining momentum through online word of mouth.

They have since released four more albums, steadily growing to the point of charting on the Billboard 200.

Teaming up with producer Rob Schnapf on the album Cody, they established a more refined musical identity.

With short yet striking songs and a live performance brimming with defiance, they’ve become a leading presence in today’s punk scene.