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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!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “O” (331–340)

October (Ft. Kiko Bun)Loyle Carner

Loyle Carner – October Ft. Kiko Bun (Official Video)
October (Ft. Kiko Bun)Loyle Carner

This track masterfully blends elements of hip-hop and jazz, creating a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere.

It’s included on British hip-hop talent Loyle Carner’s debut EP, “A Little Late,” released in 2014.

The piece is marked by introspective lyrics that explore the complexities of love and relationships, set against a cold October night.

Reflecting on past romances and intimate moments, it captures a heart caught between reconnection and loneliness.

The collaboration with Kiko Bun, known for reggae and dub, brings a distinctive worldview to the song.

It’s a mellow, grown-up tune perfect for listening alone on a long autumn night.

One Kiss Don’t Make A SummerLucky Soul

Lucky Soul is a British rock band that also enjoys great popularity in Japan, where they’ve even toured.

When it comes to their summer songs, “One Kiss Don’t Make A Summer” is the standout.

It’s a pop-rock track, and vocalist Ali Howard’s clear, crystalline voice adds a refreshing feel.

The lyrics brim with seasonal atmosphere, portraying a summer romance and the frustration of not closing the distance with someone you’ve just started getting to know.

Give it a listen while imagining that tantalizingly close yet elusive relationship.

ok with itLyn Lapid

Lyn Lapid – ok with it (Official Music Video)
ok with itLyn Lapid

The song “ok with it” by Lyn Lapid, a Filipino-American singer-songwriter born in 2002, was released in May 2023 and has captivated many listeners with its heartwarming melody and relaxing vibe.

Though it delicately explores the end of a relationship, it’s perfect for unwinding in a cozy space.

Its laid-back beat and soul-stirring vocals make for an ideal café backdrop, gently hinting to customers at the possibility of new beginnings.

Don’t miss the chance to discover Lyn Lapid’s wonderful track—why not make your café time special with this song?

One TimeMK xyz

MK xyz – One Time (Official Music Video)
One TimeMK xyz

MK-XYZ is an American R&B singer who’s highly acclaimed for both her dancing and vocals.

Her catalog leans heavily into slow jams that blend trap music with R&B, with a strong hip-hop presence throughout.

Among her releases, One Time is especially popular.

With its pronounced hip-hop vibe, it’s the perfect track to turn your car into a party during summer drives!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'O' (341–350)

One That Got AwayMUNA

MUNA – One That Got Away (Official Video)
One That Got AwayMUNA

MUNA is a Los Angeles indie pop band consisting of three members: Katie Gavin, Josette Maskin, and Naomi McPherson.

They are known for their 1980s-inspired, synth-driven sound, and for the fact that all three members are queer.

Their performance at the Coachella festival held in April 2023 also drew attention.

In their new song “One That Got Away,” the individuality and strength of the three members really shine!

One Step BeyondMadness

Madness – One Step Beyond (Official 4k Video)
One Step BeyondMadness

Alongside bands like The Specials and The Selecter, Madness stands as one of the defining groups of the UK’s late-1970s to early-1980s 2 Tone ska to neo-ska boom.

Many who came of age in the 1980s will remember the band’s humorous members appearing in commercials for Honda’s legendary “Honda City.” Compared to other ska bands active in the same era, Madness is also known for sustaining a long career powered by a broad musical range; though they disbanded once in 1986, they reunited in 1992 and continued releasing original albums.

Their 11th album, Can’t Touch Us Now, released in 2016, reached No.

5 on the UK charts, underscoring their enduring popularity.

If you want to savor their appeal specifically as a ska band, it’s best to start with their early recordings.

Their 1979 debut album, One Step Beyond…, came out on Stiff Records, the legendary UK label celebrated for punk and new wave, and it climbed to No.

2 on the UK charts.

A listen makes it clear: from instrumental tracks grounded in authentic ska to ballads, the album boasts an impressively diverse array of songs, with the wistful tone of the saxophone providing a lovely accent.

Madness is a band that lets you experience the brilliance of British music—packed with distinctly British flair—without being confined to the bounds of ska.

OscillatorMake Them Suffer

Make Them Suffer – Oscillator (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
OscillatorMake Them Suffer

The Australian metalcore band Make Them Suffer dropped a new track in August 2024.

Sharply portraying a mental health crisis driven by screen dependency, the song is drawing attention as the lead single from an album set to define their career.

Its distinctive sound—melding melodic synthesizer tones with bass-heavy guitar riffs—signals the band’s evolution.

Since reaching No.

56 on the ARIA chart with their 2012 debut album Neverbloom, they’ve steadily honed their craft.

This track seems poised to become a live favorite that unites the crowd.