A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “O”
When it comes to English words that start with “O,” there are plenty that sound like they could be song titles, such as “Open,” “One,” and “Only.” In this article, we’ll introduce classic Western songs whose titles begin with “O.” You probably don’t often search for songs by their initial letter, but once you try, you may discover tracks that hadn’t really caught your eye before.
In that sense, this article is something music lovers in particular will want to read.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'O' (91–100)
On The Sunny Side Of The StreetKeely Smith

Keely Smith, the American singer hailed as the “Queen of Las Vegas Swing.” Though she won a Grammy for her lively duo with her husband, jazz musician Louis Prima, her prowess as a solo singer was equally exceptional.
Unpretentious in personality, yet once she took the stage her commanding performances captivated audiences—she was the idol of countless fans.
Masterful with ballads and praised for a voice that could make any song swing when she sang it, she kept performing right up into her later years—an undeniably cool legacy.
On My MamaVictoria Monét

A message of powerful self-affirmation that stirs your heart without you even realizing it! This is a track by singer-songwriter Victoria Monét from California.
Written “as if speaking words to herself” during the challenging postpartum period, the song overflows with positive energy that boosts listeners’ self-esteem.
Its memorable hook—sampling a 2009 track—and triumphant horns feel great and seem like they could blow away the languor of summer.
Released in June 2023 and included on the acclaimed album Jaguar II, the song became her first top-40 entry on the Billboard Hot 100.
Why not charge up your energy by listening on a summer drive or on a morning when you want to lift your mood?
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “O” (101–110)
On My MindDiplo & SIDEPIECE

This track is a collaboration between Diplo, a heavyweight of the EDM scene from the United States, and the American house duo SIDEPIECE.
Sampling ’90s R&B, its addictive vocal loop and naturally body-swaying, groovy sound have captivated countless fans.
The lyrics mix the heady feeling of “I can’t get you out of my mind” with a confident, provocative attitude—an unforgettable combo once you’ve heard it.
Released in December 2019, the song gained global recognition, including a nomination at the 63rd Grammy Awards, and is also featured on Diplo’s album “Diplo.” It’s perfect not only for the dance floor but also for those moments when you want to boost your mood!
Only TeardropsEmmelie Charlotte-Victoria de Forest

Emmelie de Forest, the Danish singer who triumphed at Eurovision—Europe’s largest music festival—in 2013.
Her music, rooted in folk, captivates with a striking fusion of Celtic-tinged ethnic sounds and modern pop.
Her crystal-clear voice feels as if it envelops you in the grandeur of Nordic nature.
In her signature song “Only Teardrops,” the wistful yet unforgettable melody draws you in before you know it.
Her barefoot, natural style on stage has also become a talking point!
Out To LunchEric Dolphy

Released in 1964, jazz musician Eric Dolphy’s Out to Lunch! is a groundbreaking work that shines in the history of modern jazz and stands as a milestone of avant-garde jazz.
Though sadly it became his final album, its music has lost none of its luster.
The unique improvisations—said to depict animal calls and the staggering steps of a drunk—spark the listener’s imagination.
You may be puzzled at first by its freewheeling sound, but the thrilling developments, with all the players weaving their lines as if in conversation, are the album’s greatest allure.
If you want to experience the boundless possibilities of jazz, this is a must-hear record!
OkayTessa

Tessa stands out as a commanding presence in Denmark’s hip-hop scene.
Catapulted to stardom through her social media posts, she’s an artist who embodies the modern-day hero.
Soon after her debut, she swept domestic music awards, and at the MTV Europe Music Awards she achieved a milestone—one not reached by a Dane in 20 years—proving her talent is the real deal.
Many listeners have surely been gripped by her songs that candidly recount her harrowing experience of sexual assault.
With powerful beats that defy adversity and honest lyrics, her music fuels listeners with energy for tomorrow.
There’s no doubt her strength will give you courage.
OblivionMastodon
Crack the Skye by the American band Mastodon is counted among the definitive metal masterpieces of the 21st century.
It’s a tour de force that fuses a grand narrative—born from the members’ personal grief—with a progressive sonic palette.
The songs unfold through meticulously crafted ensembles backed by formidable technical skill, evoking the scope of an epic sci‑fi film.
Lauded by numerous music outlets as one of the year’s best and even featured in video games, its acclaim is unquestioned.
It’s the perfect record for those moments when you want to immerse yourself in a sound world that’s heavy yet dramatically evocative.


