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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!

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with "T" (181–190)

Treat YourselfNew Found Glory

New Found Glory “Treat Yourself”
Treat YourselfNew Found Glory

New Found Glory is a pop-punk band from Florida.

Since forming in 1997, they’ve continued to be a leading force of second-generation pop punk.

Their new song, “Treat Yourself,” is included on their upcoming album Listen Up!, slated for release in February 2026.

The track sings about the importance of taking care of yourself even in difficult circumstances.

When you feel crushed by self-criticism or pressure from others, this song gently encourages you to be kinder to yourself.

With its driving melodies and uplifting message, it’s the perfect track to blow away a gloomy mood.

Theme From A Summer PlacePercy Faith

Percy Faith – Theme From A Summer Place
Theme From A Summer PlacePercy Faith

Percy Faith captivated the public from the 1950s into the ’60s with his rich sound that made effective use of strings.

He is known as a pioneer who helped establish the easy listening genre.

Recorded in September 1959, this film’s love theme is marked by a dreamy melody carried at a leisurely tempo.

The refined orchestral sound woven by horns and strings symbolizes the sweet, fleeting memories of summer romance and youth.

In 1960, it spent nine consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard chart, and the following year it won a Grammy Award.

Why not spend a peaceful moment wrapped in soothing music?

Turn UpRakai, Plaqueboymax & BunnaB

Rakai, Plaqueboymax & BunnaB – Turn Up (Official Music Video)
Turn UpRakai, Plaqueboymax & BunnaB

Plaqueboi Max, who’s bringing a fresh breeze to the hip-hop scene through his Twitch streams; Barnabee, a female rapper from Atlanta gaining attention with her effortlessly catchy hooks; and Rakai, a teen phenom rapidly rising as a child of the streaming era—these three teamed up in October 2025 for a party tune that captures the raw energy born from the streaming project “In The Booth.” The structure—pairing a hook with repeated call-outs and Rakai’s choreography—feels engineered for viral spread on social media.

References to Bobby Shmurda and the story of a chain gifted at a streaming event pack in that distinctly 2025 intersection of streaming culture and hip-hop.

It’s a perfect track for hyping up a club night or creating a sense of unity at a party with friends!

The LoversRoy Marsh

Vibraphonist Roy Marsh was active on the postwar British dance hall and BBC Radio scenes.

As a longtime regular with the Eric Winston Orchestra, he built a substantial performance career and earned solid recognition, placing second—behind a young Victor Feldman—in a 1950 popularity poll.

Featured on the 2004 library album “Lounge,” this piece is lounge music that resonates with a pleasantly romantic big-band sound.

Refined arrangements blending horns and strings are suffused with the vibraphone’s transparent tone, creating exactly the kind of sweet, gentle atmosphere the title suggests.

It’s a perfect track for a leisurely, relaxing afternoon or as evening background music with someone special.

The Crying GameStill Corners

Still Corners – The Crying Game (Official Video)
The Crying GameStill Corners

From Still Corners, the London-based dream-pop duo, comes a cover of a standard first introduced to the world by Dave Berry in 1964.

The original also drew attention through Boy George’s interpretation in a 1992 film, but here Tessa Murray’s breathy vocals—capturing even the slightest intake of air—and Greg Hughes’s hazy layers of synths and guitar wrap the resignation of lost love in an ethereal atmosphere.

Released to coincide with Halloween in October 2025, the track was distributed via their independent label, Wrecking Light Records.

It’s a single in line with the run of releases following the album Dream Talk, and a piece you’ll want to play on a dusky drive or during a quiet night.