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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!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “T” (91–100)

ThieveryArca

Arca – Thievery (Official Video)
ThieveryArca

Arca, the Venezuelan-born maverick who continues to lead the contemporary electronic music scene.

Known for producing work for Björk and Kanye West, she released a lead track from her 2014 debut album, Xen.

Intertwining heavy, dull metallic beats with undulating synthesizers, the piece delivers a powerful impact with Arca’s unique interpretation of hip-hop and IDM.

Paired with Jesse Kanda’s visual world, the innovative sound design—breaking the conventional framework of club music—reveals something new with every listen.

Since its release in September 2014, it has been hailed as a landmark that presaged deconstructed club, making it irresistible for those seeking a provocative, avant-garde sonic experience.

Twin FlameAri Lennox

Ari Lennox – Twin Flame (Official Lyric Video)
Twin FlameAri Lennox

Singer Ari Lennox has secured a firm place in the neo-soul and R&B scene, captivating many fans with her introspective yet sensual expression.

After her successful run on J.

Cole’s label, she entered a new phase and, in January 2026, released “Twin Flame” as the lead single from her album Vacancy.

The song centers on the irresistible physical responses and emotional shifts that come with falling in love.

Its warm, live-instrument feel—crafted by Tommy Brown and others—blends beautifully with her luscious vocals.

True to its title, the sweetly wistful melody portrays the magnetic pull toward a destined partner, making it perfect for late-night unwinding.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who loves authentic soul music—don’t miss it.

The Lazy SongBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – The Lazy Song (Official Music Video)
The Lazy SongBruno Mars

The laid-back, relaxed “The Lazy Song.” Highly recommended for anyone who wants to confidently aim for a 90+ score with Western songs! The overall range isn’t too high, so it sits in a key that men can sing in chest voice.

For women, raising the key by one or two steps might make it easier to sing.

A slightly higher range helps the vocal folds and the area between the eyebrows resonate properly, so it’s good to imagine boosting your energy a bit when you project your voice.

Also, when you try to raise your energy, your eyebrows will naturally lift.

Keeping your eyebrows raised even when the melody changes helps the pitch transition smoothly—highly recommended.

This is the Dream of Evan and ChanDntel

Dntel – This is the Dream of Evan and Chan (not the video)
This is the Dream of Evan and ChanDntel

When people talk about the ideal fusion of indie rock and electronica, many probably think of this artist: Dntel, the solo project of Jimmy Tamborello, also known as a member of The Postal Service.

Today’s pick is the classic “(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan,” from the landmark album “Life Is Full of Possibilities,” released in October 2001.

Featuring Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie on vocals, the track weaves delicate glitch noise with earnest singing to create a captivating sonic world—truly a monument of 2000s indietronica.

It’s also notable for the historical context: this collaboration led to the formation of The Postal Service.

Highly recommended as a soundtrack for nights when you want to sink into a melancholic mood.

The Old LawFather John Misty

Father John Misty – The Old Law (Official Audio)
The Old LawFather John Misty

Father John Misty, formerly the drummer for Fleet Foxes, has amassed a devoted following with a style that interweaves irony and romanticism.

While rooted in indie folk, in recent years he has evolved toward grand, orchestral pop.

On January 9, 2026, he released The Old Law.

The song was originally performed live in the fall of 2024 under the title “God’s Trash,” and for its studio release it has been transformed into a gem of baroque pop with meticulous string arrangements.

The layered sound, co-produced with Drew Erickson, and a vocal delivery that speaks like a stage actor invite listeners into a cinematic world of storytelling.