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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!

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “K” (81–90)

Keep What Ya GotIan Brown

Ian Brown – Keep What Ya Got
Keep What Ya GotIan Brown

This is a song by Ian Brown of The Stone Roses and Noel Gallagher, formerly of Oasis.

It’s a monumental classic created by the two greatest figures in UK rock teaming up.

King Cry BabyJames Intveld

Cry-Baby – King Cry Baby – Lyrics
King Cry BabyJames Intveld

This is an insert song from the 1990 coming-of-age film Cry-Baby.

In the movie it looks like Johnny Depp, the star, is singing, but he’s actually lip-syncing; the original vocal is by James Intveld.

It’s a rockabilly track packed with highlights—slap bass, a sax solo, backing vocals, boogie-woogie piano, and guitar sounds.

Killing FloorJimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix, affectionately known as “Jimi Hen.” The greatest rock guitarist of all time was an artist who conveyed the spirit of the blues in any song.

Had he not died so young, he would surely have changed not only the history of rock but that of the blues as well.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “K” (91–100)

Keep Your Mind OpenKaleidoscope

Why do Asian/Arabian vibes give off such a psychedelic feel? They seem to have an effect that draws out something internal, don’t they? This band is a must-check for their blend of minor-key riffs, sweet vocals that lean toward the major key, and the way they mix in noise sound effects.

Kung Fu FightingKung Fu Panda

Kung Fu Panda Soundtrack – Kung Fu Fighting
Kung Fu FightingKung Fu Panda

It’s the theme song of Kung Fu Panda.

The original was a track released in 1974 by a singer named Carl Douglas, and this is a remake version.

It perfectly matches the image of Kung Fu Panda, and listening to it will make you want to do kung fu.

Knock KnockLenka

A song filled with bittersweet, passionate emotion.

Set to a relaxed tempo, Lenka’s clear, airy vocals resonate with the heart.

The lyrics, calling out “Knock, knock on my heart,” seem to capture the ache of unrequited love.

Included on her debut album “Lenka,” released in September 2008, it stands as one of the works that symbolizes her musical career.

This track gives courage to anyone struggling with love.

Listen to it when you’re going through the pain of a one-sided crush or feeling that sweet, bitter distance from the one you long for.

It will surely warm your heart.

Katie Mae BluesLightnin’ Hopkins

Lightnin’ Hopkins was a blues singer, guitarist, and pianist born in 1912 in Centerville, Texas, USA.

In 1927, he performed at the Rainbow Theatre with his cousin Texas Alexander, and he began calling himself “Lightnin’” (lightning) in reference to pianist Thunder Smith (“Thunder”) who was playing at the time.

One of the most prolific recording artists in blues history, he left an enormous body of work between 1946 and 1981.

His debut single, Katie Mae Blues, became a hit, and he went on to release record after record, ultimately said to have issued over 100 albums in his lifetime.