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!
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One of Those Days ft. Eric ClaptonOzzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne, renowned as the king of hard rock and heavy metal.
His 2022 release “One of Those Days ft.
Eric Clapton” boldly features the legendary blues-rock guitarist Eric Clapton.
The psychedelic vibe intertwined with Clapton’s gritty guitar phrases creates a mysterious sound.
The music video also captures Ozzy Osbourne’s dark aesthetic very well, so check it out if you’re interested!
Open UpPREP

A poppy, cute melody seems to melt into the café’s soft sunlight.
The London-based band PREP’s track “Open Up” offers a sound defined by a gentle groove that frees the heart.
As the café’s comfort blends with the song’s relaxed mood, it refreshes you seamlessly within the flow of everyday life.
Lyrics that honor emotion, blended with sounds from the ’70s and ’80s, evoke a modern yet somehow nostalgic atmosphere.
In a café where this song is playing, you’ll surely find yourself wanting to enjoy cup after cup of coffee.
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Only Love Can Hurt Like ThisPaloma Faith

British singer-songwriter Paloma Faith.
Let me introduce “Only Love Can Hurt Like This,” a track from her album A Perfect Contradiction.
It’s a somewhat mature break-up song, with lyrics told from a woman’s perspective, depicting the sorrow of a man leaving her.
The way the sadness is likened to pain is striking.
With Faith’s rich, resonant voice and the wistful melody, it’s a song that fits a farewell scene.
Once Upon A Long AgoPaul McCartney

Paul McCartney, former member of The Beatles.
He’s the kind of artist you’d even find in textbooks, so I’m sure even younger people know him.
Among his works, one that’s especially perfect for autumn is “Once Upon a Long Ago.” It’s crafted as a folk song with a wistful air.
The strong reverb gives it a touch of fantasy amid its mature, subdued tone.
Be sure to give it a listen.
OceansPETIT BISCUIT

Petit Biscuit has been active as a rising star in the French pop scene since his high school days.
“Oceans” is a romantic track that makes you feel as if you’re gazing at a shimmering sea under a sky full of stars.
The song was originally released in 2015, but the version introduced here is the new one released in 2017.
Compared to the original, you can tell the sound design is more minimal and tight.
The dynamics are also more pronounced than in the original, which makes it all the more uplifting.
One More NightPhil Collins

A renowned ballad from the first album released after Phil Collins, formerly the drummer of the British progressive rock group Genesis, went solo.
The sound and vocals evoke a dim, shadowy space that, true to the title, conjures the night—so striking that it invites comparison to Miles Davis’s equally nocturnal “’Round Midnight.” The lyrics, with their plaintive repetition of “one more night, one more night…,” are simple yet piercing.
Although Phil went on to rack up numerous hits with catchy, pop-savvy tunes after this number, he is in fact a master of heartfelt ballads as well, as shown by “Take a Look at Me Now,” which he performed for the film Against All Odds.
On a night when you’re alone with a bittersweet ache, give this song a listen, too.
One Right NowPost Malone, The Weeknd

Released in November 2021, One Right Now is a collaboration between Post Malone and The Weeknd, two artists who command enormous support in the contemporary pop scene.
Built on a sleek synth-pop track that reflects a post-2020s trend, the interplay of Malone’s and The Weeknd’s emotional vocals and melodies creates a stunning contrast—truly exquisite.
Lyrically, however, it seems to be a message to an ex whose infidelity likely caused the breakup, conveying a sense of saying goodbye to the past relationship and already having someone new.
That said, depending on how you interpret it, it can also read as the poignant lament of a man still full of lingering attachment, unable to fully move on.
With that in mind—perhaps reading too much into it—the music video, in which the two stage a brutal shootout, feels oddly suggestive as well.

