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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A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'T' (161–170)
TearsSabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter, who rose from a Disney actress to a hugely successful singer, is truly an icon for women around the world—combining cuteness with a touch of sexiness in her style.
Her hit song Tears sits within the mid2A to hiC range, making it relatively accessible in terms of vocal range for a female Western pop song.
The chorus is sung entirely in a whisper voice, so it doesn’t require much volume.
While there are some intricate ad-libs, the melody doesn’t jump drastically, so anyone with a decent sense of groove, rhythm, and arrangement should be able to sing it without much difficulty.
The Hounds of WinterSting

Aren’t many of Sting’s love songs rich with thought-provoking, profound messages? The opening track of his March 1996 album Mercury Falling is no exception: it’s a haunting love song that captures the anguished cry of a man abandoned by his lover.
The loneliness and chill, expressed through the metaphor of a winter hunting dog, seep deeply into the listener’s heart.
This track is a key piece that even influenced the album’s title, characterized by icy synth tones and plaintive vocals.
Highly recommended if you enjoy authentic breakup songs that immerse you in the winter season.
The Lazarus HeartSting

Sting, who gained international popularity as the vocalist of The Police.
Even after going solo, he has long been acclaimed for his high level of musicianship, incorporating elements such as jazz.
What I’d like to recommend this time is the opening track of the album …Nothing Like the Sun, released in October 1987.
The piece is based on a “vivid nightmare” Sting is said to have had during production, following the death of his mother.
Its introspective lyrics, imbued with the pain of loss and a longing for renewal, harmonize beautifully with a majestic, dreamlike sound.
The tone of Branford Marsalis’s saxophone resounds with aching tenderness, deeply permeating the listener’s heart.
It’s a perfect choice for a contemplative night—why not listen closely and let it sink in?
The Art Of Being Alone (feat. Lord Of The Lost)Beyond The Black

Since their formation in 2014, Germany’s Beyond the Black have secured a solid place in the symphonic metal scene.
Their sound, fusing majestic orchestration with powerful metal, has been winning more fans in Japan as well.
Now they’ve released a track featuring Chris Harms of fellow German band Lord of the Lost.
While the song tackles weighty themes like loneliness and inner conflict, it also portrays the hope of breaking free from them.
The contrast between Jennifer Haben’s clear vocals and Chris’s resonant voice is strikingly dramatic, gripping the listener from start to finish.
It’s a lead single from the album “Break The Silence,” due out in January 2026—perfect for moments when you want to look deep within yourself.
Talk to MeDamiano David, Tyla, Nile Rodgers

Damiano David, the frontman of Måneskin who shot to global fame after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2021.
This work sees him teaming up with South Africa’s rising star and Grammy winner Tyla, and the legendary CHIC guitarist Nile Rodgers.
It’s pop-funk with a ’70s flair, led throughout by Nile’s signature, crisp cutting guitar.
Damiano’s passionate vocals and Tyla’s light, flowing delivery unfold like a dialogue, sketching a game of give-and-take as they feel out the distance between them.
Released in September 2025, the track follows the trajectory of his solo album “Funny Little Fears.” Its cross-generational, cross-genre groove makes it perfect for a stylish lounge setting or a drive.
ThriveTwin Image

Twin Image is a duo project featuring a guitarist from Berklee College of Music and a drummer based in Austin.
Their debut release, unveiled in September 2025, is this instrumental track.
The ensemble, woven from a low-tuned guitar driving intricate riffs and powerful drumming, distills the essence of modern progressive metal.
Centered on a theme of breaking through stagnation and growing stronger, the composition progresses from silence to a wall of sound, heightening its narrative arc.
Mixed by a renowned engineer, the sound’s exceptional clarity is truly noteworthy.
It’s a highly recommended track for when you want to kick your energy into high gear.
Tell HerElla Mai

This track by British songstress Ella Mai is perfect for nights when you want to sink into a mellow mood.
Her soulful vocals—her true forte, reminiscent of ’90s R&B—blend seamlessly with the laid-back beats crafted by her longtime collaborator, producer Mustard.
The song portrays a steadfast devotion that loves deeply once it falls, coupled with a heartfelt plea for the other person to say “I love you” in return.
Released in August 2025, the piece showcases the expressive vocals of the artist who won at the 61st Grammy Awards, adding passionate hues to its chill atmosphere.
It’s a song that enriches your alone time—ideal for late-night drives or relaxed weekend moments.


