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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)

toothless coalNothing

NOTHING – ‘toothless coal’ (Official Music Video)
toothless coalNothing

From Philadelphia, NOTHING is a band known for their shoegaze sound that fuses roaring guitars with delicate melodies.

The track they released in January 2026, “toothless coal,” reflects their hardcore roots.

It’s marked by low-slung, distorted guitars and a cold yet addictive hook, delivering an urgent resonance that seems to embody the theme of “beauty and corrosion.” The song is included on their album “a short history of decay,” slated for release in February of the same year, and, together with a music video directed by Don Argott, serves as a key track heralding a new chapter for the band.

It’s recommended for those who find sweet dream pop unsatisfying or for nights when you want to sink into immersive, heavy sounds.

ThoroughbredsPoison The Well

Poison The Well – Thoroughbreds (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
ThoroughbredsPoison The Well

Poison the Well is an American band that has been based in Florida since the late 1990s and helped lay the groundwork for the new-school hardcore to metalcore genres.

Known for a style that intersects hardcore ferocity with lyrical melodies, they’ve earned a uniquely high regard in the scene.

Their new song released in January 2026, “Thoroughbreds,” is a lead single from Peace In Place, their first full-length album since 2009—an eagerly awaited work that breaks a long silence.

Centered on the pain of eroding relationships, the track blends weighty breakdowns with emotionally stirring melodies, resulting in a tense, quintessentially Poison the Well composition.

It’s a must-listen not only for longtime fans but also for anyone who enjoys today’s loud, heavy music.

Talk To MeRobyn

Robyn – Talk To Me (Official Music Video)
Talk To MeRobyn

Singer-songwriter Robyn, a pop icon representing Sweden, continues to be loved around the world.

With her electro-driven sound and emotive vocals, she has carved out a unique place for herself.

The work she released in January 2026 is a lead cut from the album “Sexistential,” which will be released in March of the same year.

This time, in addition to her longtime partner Klas Åhlund, the renowned Max Martin also joined the production, drawing major attention.

Centered on the theme of intimacy deepening through a phone conversation, it’s a catchy and sexy dance-pop track.

It fuses the exhilaration reminiscent of her classic hits with contemporary beats, making it the perfect song for a nighttime drive or to light up the dance floor.

Tell Me It’s OverSolya

Sorya, a singer-songwriter from West Texas, captivates listeners with a dimly lit yet beautiful world.

Blending the handmade intimacy of bedroom pop with the raw edge of grunge, she sings about queer identity and the pains of growing up—earning fervent support.

From her debut album “Queen of Texas,” slated for release in March 2026, she unveiled the lead single “Tell Me It’s Over” in January 2026.

The track stands out with a guitar-driven sound that slowly builds in heat, conveying with aching clarity both the lingering attachment to a finished love and the desire to finally let go.

It’s the kind of song that will quietly stay by your side when you want to heal a heartbreak or sink into an emotional rock night.

Too MuchTed Park, Gun Boi Kaz

Ted Park, Gun Boi Kaz – Too Much (Official Music Video)
Too MuchTed Park, Gun Boi Kaz

Ted Park, a multitalented artist who even handles video production himself, and Gun Boi Kaz, who also brings engineering chops—both have Korean roots and have built their careers with a DIY spirit.

The two teamed up for this track, “Too Much.” Its melodious flow, infused with R&B and soul elements, feels smooth and showcases a style that expresses emotion directly.

Ted Park led the lyrics, music video production, and mixing, resulting in a work packed with meticulous detail.

Released as a single in January 2026, the music video dropped the same day.

It’s a song you’ll want to play when you’re in a sentimental New Year’s mood or chilling on a nighttime drive.

Definitely check it out.