A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “K”
In this article, I’ll be introducing famous Western songs whose titles start with the letter “K.”
When it comes to English words that begin with “K,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Kiss,” “Keep,” and “Knock.”
Chances are, you haven’t often had the opportunity to search for and listen only to songs that start with a specific letter of the alphabet.
So by reading this article, you might discover songs you didn’t know or find something new.
Take this opportunity to explore a variety of tracks!
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “K” (51–60)
KittyThe Presidents of the United States of America

Formed in Seattle in the 1990s, The Presidents of the United States of America are an American rock band that drew attention during the height of grunge with their humor-filled, distinctive style.
This song is based on a real incident experienced by vocalist Chris Ballew in Boston involving a “bad little cat,” comically portraying a man who spends a night outside with a cat and gets scratched when he tries to pet it.
The unconventional shift from 4/4 to 15/16 time creates a unique sense of tension, while the unusual instrumentation of a two-string bass and a three-string guitar delivers a simple yet distinctive sound.
Released as a single in 1995, it reached No.
13 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Lightly singing about a small moment from everyday life, this track is perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy rock without taking things too seriously.
Kings of RagnarökWARKINGS

Warkings is an international power metal band made up of members from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, known for its unique concept of portraying historical warriors.
In June 2025, they are releasing a fantastic new track.
Inspired by the apocalyptic battle of Norse mythology, the song fuses powerful guitar riffs, majestic choral parts, and energetic drumming, delivering a forceful piece that draws listeners into the climax of an epic tale.
The track will be included on their fifth album, Armageddon, scheduled for release by Napalm Records in July of the same year, where it will serve as the album’s finale.
In the past, their album Revenge reached No.
29 on Germany’s official album charts, and this new work seems perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in a rich world shaped by history and myth, paired with a powerful metal sound.
KissPrince & The Revolution

Released in 1986, this track brilliantly blurs the line between funk and pop, overturning musical conventions with an innovative approach—one of Prince’s quintessential songs that showcases his genius.
By completely eliminating the bassline and building a minimalist arrangement from just drum machine, choppy guitar, and a mesmerizing falsetto vocal, it stands as a milestone that opened up a new frontier for funk music.
Featured on the album Parade and used as part of the soundtrack to the film Under the Cherry Moon, it hit No.
1 on the U.S.
charts in April 1986, becoming Prince’s third American number-one single.
Sparse yet overwhelmingly groovy, it’s a classic I highly recommend to anyone who wants to feel funk coursing through their whole body—even on sweltering summer days.
Killed to Death by PiracyAlestorm

The new song by Scotland-based Alestorm is a passionate track that embodies their distinctive pirate-themed folk metal sound.
Sharp guitar riffs and powerful gang vocals are complemented by melodies woven from folk instruments like accordion and tin whistle, drawing listeners into a swashbuckling pirate world.
The track will appear on their album “The Thunderfist Chronicles,” slated for release in June 2025, showcasing their sound further refined under the seasoned guidance of longtime producer Lasse Lammert.
Following the commercial success of their previous album “Seventh Rum of a Seventh Rum,” which reached No.
7 on the German album chart, this song captures the very essence of the band.
It’s recommended not only for metal fans but also for anyone seeking music brimming with humor and a spirit of adventure.
Kiss Me NowPierce The Veil

Pierce The Veil, long-time leaders of the post-hardcore scene, have unveiled a love song woven with heartfelt emotion.
The lyrics question the passage of time and the futility of waiting, strongly reflecting frontman Vic Fuentes’s feelings for his wife.
Mellow, ’90s-inspired guitars and airy melodies blend seamlessly with the passionate performance characteristic of an American post-hardcore band.
The track will appear on the deluxe edition of their 2023 album The Jaws of Life and is slated for release on May 9, 2025.
Retaining the band’s signature emotional intensity while adding a more mature hue, this gem of a love song is one every romantic should hear.

