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' (231–240)
Kaspar HauserGenghis Khan

The song tells the story of a real person, Kaspar Hauser, a German orphan.
He is said to have been confined in an underground cell until he was taken into care around the age of sixteen, and his background has been explored from various perspectives.
Despite the theme, the relatively bright tone of the music is a relief.
Komm doch heim (Come home)Genghis Khan

This song, whose Japanese title can be translated as “Come Home,” sings of the loneliness of being left alone while praying for the safety of a lover who has set out on a journey.
She tries to console herself, saying there’s no helping it because he’s a fighter, yet she still can’t contain the overflowing loneliness—and that heartache comes through in the melody.
KontikiGenghis Khan

The Kon-Tiki is a large raft with a mast and a cabin, built in 1947 by the Norwegian anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl and his team.
Heyerdahl published the Kon-Tiki Expedition account in 1948, summarizing the drift voyage, and this song is sung with ideas drawn from that account.
In the lyrics, Heyerdahl’s name is also repeatedly invoked.
KnotsGentle Giant

Gentle Giant, a British progressive rock band active from 1970 to 1980, released the album Octopus, one of the most significant works of their career.
It was issued by Vertigo Records in December 1972 and released in the United States the following year.
Noted for its complex song structures and technical prowess, the album is highly regarded among prog fans.
Characterized by an art rock style that incorporates elements of jazz and classical music, it captivates with its diverse instrumentation and intricate harmonies.
Showcasing the full individuality of the band’s multi-instrumentalist members, Octopus remains a landmark of progressive rock and continues to be cherished by many music enthusiasts today.
Kiss The Go-GoatGHOST

A song by the Swedish heavy metal band Ghost.
In the music video, they wear skull-like masks, and while showcasing the heavy sound characteristic of metal bands, the track also features catchy melodies.
It even includes sections reminiscent of musical theater, making it a number that keeps listeners engaged.
Konungen och trollkvinnanGjallarhorn

Yaaralhorn is a world music band known for its rich sound featuring ethnic instruments such as the kalimba and the Hardanger fiddle.
They deliver traditional Nordic folk music with a modern approach.
Their compositions evoke the landscapes of Finland, a country largely covered by forests and lakes.
Each album is built around a theme, so if you enjoy narrative cohesion, listening to them as a set is recommended.
You’ll also experience unique performances using string and woodwind instruments from around the world.
It’s a band that makes you want to listen while picturing abundant nature.
Collection of Western songs with titles starting with “K” (241–250)
King Of Wishful ThinkingGo West

Go West is a duo from the United Kingdom.
Their track “King of Wishful Thinking,” contributed by Peter Cox and Richard Drummie to the 1990 film Pretty Woman, became their biggest hit, aided by the movie’s success.
Its crisp, upbeat sound is appealing and has a way of lifting the listener’s spirits.


