[2026] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D
This article brings together and introduces only songs with titles that start with “D,” selected from a wide range of Western music—mainly popular genres like rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.
When you think of “D,” words like “DREAM” or “DAY” come to mind right away, and there are surely plenty of songs that begin with a question like “Do you ~,” too.
It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it can even be used for a song-title shiritori game.
Be sure to check it out!
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[2026] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D (91–100)
DiveEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran, a singer-songwriter who is hugely popular in Japan as well.
He’s known for numerous love songs, and this time we’re introducing a passionate track that resonates with the heart of unrequited love.
The song’s lyrics are striking for the way they seem to question your resolve before you truly take the plunge into love.
Because you care so much, you become timid, unable to help but seek reassurance about the other person’s feelings—such earnest emotion is sung here.
This track is included on the acclaimed 2017 album ÷, which won a Grammy, and was reportedly created in collaboration with top songwriters.
When you can’t quite take that final step, his powerful vocals will surely give you a push.
The melody is catchy too, so I think you’ll like it!
Deeper WellKacey Musgraves

Singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves, known as an innovative force in modern country music, honors tradition while blending diverse genres like pop and folk with a distinctive style that has earned her multiple Grammy Awards.
Released in February 2024, this work is a masterpiece that teaches the importance of facing yourself during life’s turning points.
Set to gentle acoustic sounds, it conveys a resolve to step away from habits and relationships that only wear you down and to seek a deeper, more fulfilling wellspring of the heart.
The album Deeper Well, which features this track, debuted at No.
2 on the U.S.
charts.
When you’re ready to let go of something and take a new step forward, this song will surely be by your side.
[2026] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with D (101–110)
Don’t Want to Say GoodbyeRaspberries

Formed around Eric Carmen—who would later score massive solo hits like “All by Myself”—the Raspberries were the band that laid the foundation for power pop.
Preceding their debut album Raspberries, their debut single, released in February 1972, is a beautiful piano ballad reminiscent of Paul McCartney.
The song powerfully conveys the protagonist’s heartrending inability to say “goodbye” at a parting, through a sweet melody and a dramatic arrangement.
However, perhaps due to its nearly five-minute length, it was shunned by radio at the time and peaked at only No.
86 on the U.S.
charts.
Even so, it remains a hidden gem that still shines today, standing by anyone nursing a bittersweet heart.
DallasSteely Dan

Steely Dan fused rock with jazz and R&B to pursue an urban, sophisticated sound.
Centered around Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, their landmark debut single, released in June 1972, is a track brimming with fresh charm that differs slightly from their later perfectionist approach.
With its catchy pedal steel and country-rock flavor, the song portrays the bittersweet feelings of a protagonist heading to Texas to see a loved one.
The straightforward lyrics stand in contrast to the ironic worldview of their later work, making you feel as if you’re watching a road movie.
It’s also notable that the song wasn’t included on an album and features drummer Jim Hodder on vocals—a real rarity.
It’s perfect for a drive; why not listen to it and feel the refreshing breeze?
DarkCatch Your Breath

Catch Your Breath, the Texas-born rock band whose 2022 hit “Dial Tone” was memorably certified Gold in January 2025, has released a new track following their album Shame On Me (Deluxe Edition).
The song centers on the turmoil and lingering feelings that swirl at the end of a relationship.
Though physically close, their hearts are worlds apart—the untouchable distance is rendered through a vivid contrast of hush and roar.
Josh Mowery’s wrung-out vocals fuse with a heart-wrenching melody to shake the listener to the core.
It’s a track that speaks for you when you’re bearing the ache of a helpless heartbreak—one that will gently stay by your side on nights when you want to sink into your feelings.
defenselessJVKE

Singer-songwriter Jake, who scored a global mega-hit with “golden hour.” If you use social media, you’ve probably heard his music at least once.
The piece he released in September 2025 is contemporary pop, featuring melancholic piano and a restrained beat that resonates deeply.
The song portrays a painfully heartrending struggle: in an inescapable relationship, he can only admit his own vulnerability as he keeps picking up the phone.
His high, falsetto-laced vocals in the chorus dramatically capture the emotional peak, tightening your chest.
It’s a perfect track for nights when you want to sink into sentimentality or need something to gently sit beside your heart.
DON’T BE A BITCHKILL KARL

Kill Karl, a rising artist known by the moniker “Father of Cursecore,” has been racking up viral hits on social media with an aggressive sound that fuses metal, hardcore, and rap.
This single, released in September 2025, is his latest.
It’s an all-out assault condensed into roughly two minutes, delivering a blistering message that all but shouts: stop worrying about what others think.
Crushing guitar riffs and rage-fueled shouts combine to blow away pent-up frustration.
It’s a track that promises peak catharsis when you’re seething over something unjust or just need to let your emotions explode.


