A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'T'
In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “T”! When it comes to English words beginning with “T,” there are lots—like “To,” “Top,” and “Tender,” to name a few.
Many of these are actually used in song titles, and if you’re a fan of Western music, you might already have a few tracks in mind.
You might not usually search for songs that start with the same initial, but doing so could lead you to new music or fresh discoveries.
Let’s dive into the article and see what songs are out there!
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'T' (71–80)
Twenty Flight RockEddie Cochran

Eddie Cochran, the legendary rockabilly star who is indispensable to any telling of rock ’n’ roll history.
Despite his short life, he left a powerful impact, and the song I’d like to introduce as one of his signature works is this classic, which he performed in the 1956 film The Girl Can’t Help It.
With a sprightly beat and plenty of humor, it sings about an everyday scene: a young man climbing the stairs of an apartment building with a broken elevator, heading for his girlfriend’s room.
This song is also known for the fact that in July 1957, Paul McCartney performed it flawlessly in front of John Lennon, which led to his joining the band.
As a fateful number that changed the course of rock history, you might enjoy it even more if you listen while soaking in the excitement of the era.
The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)Missy Elliott

When it comes to talking about the late-’90s scene, you can’t ignore Missy Elliott from Virginia.
The futuristic, funky sound she crafted with her close collaborator Timbaland turned conventions on their head.
Her 1997 debut, Supa Dupa Fly, is a historic masterpiece where her talent truly exploded.
Her style—freely moving between singing and rapping over distinctive rhythms—is uniquely cool.
I’m in awe of her knack for turning even strange ambient noises into pure groove.
Debuting at No.
3 on the U.S.
charts—then the highest first-week placement for a female rapper—it went on to have a massive impact on pop music.
If you’re seeking an innovative musical experience, this is an absolute must-listen.
T ShirtDavid Byrne

David Byrne, the Scottish-born polymath also known as the former frontman of the legendary band Talking Heads.
Released in November 2025, when he turned 73, this work is a standout single co-written with his longtime ally Brian Eno.
Sung over an electro-pop sound that follows the trajectory of the album ‘Who Is The Sky?’, it tells a story centered on T-shirt prints.
With his trademark humor and sharp perspective, he portrays contemporary society, where personal convictions and assertions are consumed as slogans on clothing.
It’s an irresistible track for those who want to enjoy incisive social satire set to a sprightly beat, and for anyone eager to witness an experimental spirit that shows no sign of fading with age.
A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “T” (81–90)
Thrill of the NightSébastien Tellier & Slayyyter

Sébastien Tellier, the French maverick who fuses cinematic grandeur with electro.
His latest work, featuring hyperpop diva Slayyyter and disco maestro Nile Rodgers, is “Thrill of the Night.” It’s a buzzworthy track released on November 21, 2025, ahead of his album “Kiss The Beast,” slated for January 2026.
The song captures the impulse to head into the night and the freedom of the dance floor, resulting in a disco tune where Nile’s funky guitar and Tellier’s gorgeous synths blend perfectly.
With Slayyyter’s sultry vocals shining through, this track is ideal for a late-night drive or as party BGM—guaranteed to deliver maximum thrill.
That’s So TrueGracie Abrams

Gracie Abrams, a singer-songwriter who is the daughter of famed film director J.J.
Abrams and drew attention for joining Taylor Swift’s tour, has released this track as an addition to the deluxe edition of her album “The Secret of Us” in November 2024.
It’s a pop number that captures the complex feelings after a breakup.
With candid lyrics that express jealousy toward an ex’s new partner and self-reflection over having done similar things herself, the song portrays a genuine swirl of emotions.
It resonated worldwide, peaking at No.
6 on the U.S.
charts and earning her first No.
1 in the U.K.
High school students struggling with love will likely find the down-to-earth lyrics deeply relatable.
The HandAnnabelle Dinda

Singer-songwriter Annabelle Dinda, based in New York.
She studied storytelling through music and language at New York University, and has steadily grown her fan base via streaming platforms with an indie folk and indie rock style that evolved from simple voice-and-guitar performances.
Her track released in November 2025 is a powerful anthem centered on the theme of “vocal visibility” faced by women creators.
While men’s expressions are lionized as heroic, women’s words are dismissed as merely emotional—she captures this reality with sharp lyrics woven from metaphor and repetition.
Layered choruses mount over acoustic guitar strums, transforming introspective narration into collective uplift with masterful structure.
A snippet of her acoustic performance on TikTok has racked up millions of views, and the buzz has only grown since the official release.
Tsunami (feat. Future & Travis Scott)DJ Snake

A track from Paris-born music producer DJ Snake’s first original album in six years, Nomad, released in November 2025, featuring star hip-hop artists Future and Travis Scott.
Its heavy trap sound—built on ultra-low 808 kicks and metallic hi-hats—boasts tsunami-level destructive power.
Future’s weighty vocals and Travis’s melodic hooks blend perfectly with DJ Snake’s three-dimensional beat construction.
The aggressive drop hits the club floor head-on and is tailor-made to ignite major festivals.
A must-listen for anyone who loves dance music with a raw, streetwise edge!


