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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' (31–40)

One More TimeDaft Punk

Daft Punk – One More Time (Official Video)
One More TimeDaft Punk

Daft Punk, the legendary French electronic duo.

This beloved masterpiece of theirs is defined by a dazzling, euphoric sound that distills the essence of French house.

The Auto-Tuned vocals are incredibly catchy, and the lyrics, which simply chase after joy, evoke a longing for an endless celebration.

Released as a single in November 2000, it was later included on the classic album Discovery.

The music video opens the animated film Interstella 5555 by the great Leiji Matsumoto, and the integrated world of music and visuals is a major part of its appeal.

It’s perfect as a mood-boosting soundtrack for a spirited drive or a party with friends!

OlderSasha Alex Sloan

Sasha Alex Sloan – Older (Lyric Video)
OlderSasha Alex Sloan

Sasha Alex Sloan is known for her delicate vocals and lyrics that deftly capture the subtleties of the heart.

Among her songs, this piece, which centers on family relationships, is a popular track included on her EP “Loser,” released in November 2018.

It portrays the realization that parents who seemed perfect in childhood are, in fact, human beings who struggle and get hurt just like we do.

When she performed it on the popular American TV show “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” its earnest delivery drew significant attention.

As we grow older and recognize our parents’ awkward love and vulnerabilities, this song can give voice to those ineffable feelings deep inside.

Why not listen to it quietly on a special anniversary?

One Day Like ThisElbow

Many of you likely remember vividly the scene performed with a grand orchestra at the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.

“One Day Like This,” included on the acclaimed 2008 album The Seldom Seen Kid by the popular British band Elbow, is an anthem whose beautiful strings and gradually intensifying chorus stir the listener’s heart.

Its uplifting message about the joy of special moments found in everyday life can gently encourage not only athletes taking on the grand stage, but also all of us facing our own daily challenges.

Listening to this work, full of stadium-scale grandeur and sheer euphoria, might be just the thing to rouse your spirits.

OffscreenA. G. Cook

A. G. Cook – Offscreen (Visualiser)
OffscreenA. G. Cook

AG Cook, founder of PC Music and known for his work with Charli XCX, reveals a new side of himself in this project within the realm of film music.

Created as the score for the film “The Moment,” released in January 2026, the track appears on the album “The Moment (The Score).” Rather than quiet background music, it stands out as a floor-ready dance track incorporating elements of progressive house.

Cook’s critical acclaim has continued to grow—he won Producer of the Year at the 2025 BRIT Awards—and this piece, crafted with an awareness of the physicality you feel through cinema sound systems, is a must-hear for fans of club music.

OverSydney Rose & Tom Odell

Sydney Rose, Tom Odell – Over (Official Lyric Video)
OverSydney Rose & Tom Odell

Singer-songwriter Sydney Rose from Georgia, USA, who has been gaining popularity thanks to viral hits on social media.

Her new track with acclaimed UK artist Tom Odell is Over.

Released as a single in January 2026, it’s a heart-wrenching ballad where near-silent acoustic guitar and their whisper-like vocals take center stage.

As the song builds, layered strings swell toward the finale, delivering a breathtakingly dramatic outpouring of emotion.

With Sydney Rose riding momentum—her past songs earning Gold certifications—and Tom Odell’s many accolades, their chemistry is a must-hear.

Portraying a poignant scene of parting, this track is perfect for those quiet nights when you want to sit alone with the music.

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'O' (41–50)

Open Eye SignalJon Hopkins

Jon Hopkins – “Open Eye Signal” (Official Music Video)
Open Eye SignalJon Hopkins

Jon Hopkins is a UK-born electronic musician known for his work with Coldplay and his collaborations with Brian Eno.

In April 2013, ahead of the release of his acclaimed album Immunity that June, he unveiled Open Eye Signal.

It’s a techno track where a powerfully pulsing low-end beat intertwines with organic timbres—reportedly Hopkins’s own voice processed to the extreme—yielding a minimal yet dramatic progression.

The music video, directed by Aoife McArdle, is fantastic as well, with a strong narrative: a skateboarder gliding endlessly through vast landscapes.

It’s perfect for immersive late-night drives or as background music when you want to sink into deep focus.

One By OneCentral Cee

Central Cee – One By One | A COLORS SHOW
One By OneCentral Cee

Emerging from the streets of London and now attracting global attention, rapper Central Cee has released “One By One,” a single he dropped in October 2024.

The title means “step by step” in Japanese, and the track matter-of-factly portrays the accumulated effort required to achieve success and the accompanying sense of solitude.

Released in the lead-up to his album “Can’t Rush Greatness,” this work emphasizes the power of words over flashy production.

Even when you feel overwhelmed by uncertainty about the future, it reminds you of the importance of tackling the task in front of you one at a time.

Students steadily preparing for entrance exams should definitely give it a listen.