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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.

Let’s dive in!

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with 'O' (171–180)

One Two ThreeAl Stewart

Al Stewart’s “One Two Three” is a song woven from simple phrases that nevertheless draws listeners into the complexities of international politics.

Despite its straightforward language, the lyrics contain sharp critiques of power and the media, revealing Stewart’s deep reflection.

It’s a track from the 1984 album “Russians & Americans,” which strongly reflects the era’s backdrop and conveys the tension of the Cold War.

Even those who aren’t music aficionados can enjoy both the historical insight and the poetic expression this song offers.

ODYSEAAlan Walker & Seantonio

Seantonio – ODYSEA (Official Music Video 2024)
ODYSEAAlan Walker & Seantonio

A collaborative work by Norwegian DJ/producer Alan Walker and rising American artist Shawntonio is generating buzz.

Speaking of Alan Walker, he shot to global fame with “Faded,” released in June 2015.

In this new track, his signature electronic sound is enhanced by Shawntonio’s unique flair, bringing out a fresh appeal.

Released in June 2021, the song is a surefire hit for summer festivals and the club scene.

It’s recommended not only for EDM fans but also for lovers of pop music.

Old ManAlbert Hammond Jr

Albert Hammond Jr – Old Man [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Old ManAlbert Hammond Jr

Albert Hammond Jr., known as the guitarist for The Strokes, released “Old Man” as the lead single from his solo album Melodies on Hiatus.

The song reflects on how one’s principles and ways of thinking evolve with age.

By describing himself as an old man and candidly singing about his state of mind, he exudes the poise and gravitas of a major artist.

Be sure to check it out alongside the deliberately retro-style music video.

OctoberAlessia Cara

Alessia Cara – October (Official Video)
OctoberAlessia Cara

This song delicately portrays the end of summer and the arrival of autumn.

Alessia Cara’s emotive vocals and the dreamlike soundscape are particularly striking.

It was released in September 2019 as a track on the EP “This Summer.” Inspired by her experience opening for Shawn Mendes on tour, the song carries a wish to preserve irreplaceable moments forever.

It beautifully expresses both the nostalgia for summer memories and the process of embracing change, making it an ideal listen at the turn of the seasons.

This piece is perfect for anyone who wants to connect with the complex feelings of mourning a passing summer while anticipating the new season ahead.

Out Of LoveAlessia Cara

Alessia Cara is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose pop music, lightly mixed with R&B elements, has gained popularity mainly in English-speaking countries.

She has openly stated that she aims to follow Justin Bieber’s career path, and all of her songs have a catchy vibe.

Her breakup song “Out Of Love” is also very catchy, centered on lingering feelings: she tells her boyfriend—whose feelings for her have cooled—that she doesn’t want him to stay with her, while asking him to tell her when his feelings faded.

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with “O” (181–190)

Off With Her TitsAllie X

Allie X – Off With Her Tits (Visualizer)
Off With Her TitsAllie X

Allie X’s new song “Off With Her Tits” features a bass that seizes the listener’s heart.

The unwavering low end drives a bassline that’s truly one of the track’s highlights.

The lyrics portray conflict over a part of the body, self-acceptance, and the journey toward embracing change.

Sonically, it’s rooted in electronic pop with a distinctive sense of rhythm.

While it incorporates technical elements essential for bassists, it never overstates itself, maintaining the song’s overall harmony.

That’s precisely her charm! It’s a track I’d love for many people to hear.

October EyesAlt Bloom

The romantic lyrics that liken greenish-brown eyes to autumn leaves blend beautifully with the lively melody.

Released in September 2019, this track by Alt Bloom fuses elements of alternative pop and indie, overflowing with autumn vibes.

At 145 BPM, it features a positive, danceable rhythm.

It’s perfect for drives and walks, and it also suits reflective moments on long autumn nights—a song that feels just right for October.