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[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!

[2026] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with D (461–470)

DecemberTeenage Fanclub

As a hidden gem that symbolizes December, one track from Teenage Fanclub’s Bandwagonesque stands out.

Released in November 1991, the song features a melancholic yet catchy melody.

Its lyrics portray the ache of unrequited love and the struggle of self-expression, conveying a desire for a fresh start as the year draws to a close in December.

The album that includes this track received high acclaim, being named Spin magazine’s Album of the Year in 1991.

It’s a perfect song for those who want to reflect on themselves toward the end of the year or who carry a bittersweet love in their hearts.

A moving piece that you’ll want to listen to on a quiet winter night.

[2026] A Collection of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with D (471–480)

Don’t Let Me DownThe Beatles

The Beatles – The Beatles – Don’t Let Me Down (Live Performance) [Mono / 2009 Remaster]
Don't Let Me DownThe Beatles

This is a classic song by The Beatles, one of the defining rock bands of the 1960s.

John Lennon wrote it as an expression of love for Yoko Ono, and it was released in April 1969 as the B-side to the single “Get Back.” It also achieved commercial success, reaching No.

35 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The lyrics convey deep gratitude to a loved one and a wish for eternal love.

It’s a recommended track not only for Beatles fans but for anyone who wants to feel pure love.

The song was performed during their final live rooftop concert in London, and it’s a work filled with the essence of The Beatles.

DownmarketThe Blades

Influenced by the mod revival and new wave, The Blades are a band formed in Dublin, the capital of Ireland, in 1977.

Incorporating elements of post-punk into their distinctive sound, they brought a fresh breeze to Dublin’s music scene.

In the early 1980s they scored hits with the singles “Hot For You” and “The Bride Wore White.” Their album The Last Man in Europe, released in May 1985, remains highly regarded as their signature work.

Reuniting in 2013, they are recommended not only for longtime fans but also for music listeners interested in UK rock and post-punk.

Don’t LieThe Chainsmokers, Kim Petras

The Chainsmokers, Kim Petras – Don’t Lie (Official Video)
Don't LieThe Chainsmokers, Kim Petras

The Chainsmokers and Kim Petras’s collaborative track is an energetic dance number released in September 2024 as an anthem to close out the summer.

Its sound fuses electronic and dance-pop, elevated by Kim Petras’s sexy, catchy vocals, with lyrics that strikingly center on an obsession with a one-night, passionate connection.

The Chainsmokers have said that with this work they rediscovered their production style from the days when they were remixing early-2010s indie music.

The music video has also generated buzz, perfectly matching the song with its electric atmosphere and playful visuals.

It’s a recommended track for anyone looking to relive summer memories while soaking in a pleasant, uplifting glow.

Dicks Hate the PoliceThe Dicks

This track embodies radical political messaging and social critique.

It channels anger toward police abuse of power and captures the spirit of hardcore punk.

Released independently in 1980 as The Dicks’ debut single, it had a major impact on the Texas punk scene.

Thanks in part to frontman Gary Floyd, the band is also recognized as an emblem of gay identity.

It’s a recommended listen for those who resonate with anti-establishment ideas or music fans deeply interested in social issues.

Don’t Look DownThe Fray

A heartwarming song themed around hope and courage has arrived.

This new track by the American rock band The Fray features lyrics that highlight the bravery to face hardships and the importance of bonds with loved ones.

Its emotionally powerful sound, blending pop rock and alternative rock, is also captivating.

Released in August 2024, the song is included on their new EP, “The Fray Is Back.” Be sure to check out this new endeavor from the band, which has been nominated for the Grammy Awards four times.

It’s a perfect track for when you’re feeling down or want to encourage someone.

Deep GullyThe Outlaw Blues Band

Let me introduce The Outlaw Blues Band, a Los Angeles-based blues-rock group that was active from the late 1960s to the early 1970s.

Their unique sound fused blues, rock, jazz, Latin, and psychedelia, making them especially compelling.

They debuted in 1968 with the album “The Outlaw Blues Band and The People,” followed by “Breaking In” in 1969.

Characterized by a diverse instrumentation featuring saxophone, flute, and vibraphone, along with a powerful rhythm section, they also shared the stage with major artists such as The Doors and Janis Joplin.

While rooted in the blues, their boundary-defying, innovative musicality can be seen as a forerunner of today’s crossover music.