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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” (21–30)

Third Of JuneNEW!Corey Hart

Corey Hart – Third Of June (Official Audio)
Third Of JuneNEW!Corey Hart

Canada’s treasured Corey Hart, who captivated the world in the ’80s with his signature sunglasses, included a ballad perfectly suited to this season on his October 1996 album Corey Hart.

Named in honor of his wife, Julie Masse, the song features a refined sound that radiates the warmth of live instruments.

Teaming up with an engineer renowned for work with artists like Michael Jackson, it has become a long-loved standard on Canadian radio charts.

On a quiet afternoon as rain taps against the window, why not surrender to its gentle melody while thinking of someone dear? It’s a tender track that will gradually warm your heart.

Thinking Of JuneNEW!Slaughter

Slaughter, who led the golden era of American hard rock, is a band that achieved mainstream success with their flashy visuals and approachable melodies.

This piece, placed in the middle of the classic album “Stick It to Ya,” released in January 1990, is a short work just over a minute long that exudes an introspective mood.

Rather than relying on aggressive riffs or a soaring chorus, it serves to add nuance to the album’s tempo and emotional flow, functioning as a bridge to the next track.

It’s a perfect song for those rainy-season moments when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood while listening to the sound of rain, or for anyone who wants to appreciate the album’s overall dramatic structure.

The SystemNEW!Tom MacDonald

It’s a strongly messaged track that casts the vast social structure itself as the antagonist.

It tackles themes like money, politics, and divide-and-rule, portraying a story in which individuals are absorbed into the existing order from the moment they’re born.

The relentless use of plain, accessible phrases is striking.

Released in May 2022 as a standalone single, Tom MacDonald himself handled everything from the lyrics to the beat production.

While there’s no official tie-in for this work, it strongly reflects his stance of framing his music as a countermeasure to mainstream media.

I highly recommend it to anyone who questions how the world works or wants to revel in straightforward, accusatory rap.

The dark, tense beat really resonates.

The NamelessNEW!August Burns Red

August Burns Red – The Nameless (Official Lyric Video)
The NamelessNEW!August Burns Red

August Burns Red have long led the metalcore scene, cementing a firm reputation with their meticulous musicianship.

Since forming in 2003, they’ve maintained a stable lineup and even earned a Grammy nomination; here is the advance single they released in March 2026.

Taken from their forthcoming June album, Season of Surrender, this track is classic them—packed with detail as dark, technical rhythms intersect with melodic riffs.

Its strong message about breaking free from peer pressure and living authentically is compelling, too.

It’s a perfect pick if you want to revel in a heavy, intricate ensemble or need a song to fire you up.

The BestNEW!Conan Gray

Conan Gray – The Best (Lyric Video)
The BestNEW!Conan Gray

Conan Gray, a singer-songwriter from the United States.

His fourth album, Wishbone, released in August 2025, achieved major commercial success, and he is solidifying his status as a pop icon.

The song he released in March 2026 is the closing track on the deluxe edition.

It’s a pop ballad that delicately portrays the emotional journey from the pain of heartbreak to the point of wishing happiness for the other person.

Its dramatic structure shines even in large venues, and the introspective emotional expression resonates deeply.

It’s a track I highly recommend to anyone trying to move on from a past relationship.

Tractor BeamNEW!Snail Mail

Snail Mail – “Tractor Beam” (Official Music Video)
Tractor BeamNEW!Snail Mail

Snail Mail, the solo project of Lindsey Jordan from Maryland, USA.

Grounded in indie rock and emo, her sharp guitar work and down-to-earth lyrics have earned widespread acclaim, and her latest track is Tractor Beam.

It opens her third album, Ricochet, released in March 2026, and while it grapples with heavy themes like dissociation and weightlessness, it’s defined by shimmering guitar tones that still convey a sense of hope.

Sonically, it feels bigger and more softly expansive than her past work, and an impactful performance on a TV show also drew attention.

It’s a perfect song for quietly immersing yourself in music on a late night.

TonightNEW!girlsweetvoiced

girlsweetvoiced – Tonight (Official Video)
TonightNEW!girlsweetvoiced

Singer-songwriter Girl Sweet Voiced, who’s been growing her presence from social media, is drawing attention with a DIY approach that covers everything from writing and composing to production right from her own room.

This single, released in March 2026, is her latest work.

It samples Joni Mitchell’s 1971 track “California,” capturing an irresistible sense of gentle nostalgia and a twilight-like atmosphere.

The result beautifully fuses the intimacy of home recording with a refined, polished sound.

She’s also released her first self-directed music video, offering a full taste of her unique world.

It’s the perfect song for quietly unwinding alone.

If you like dream pop, definitely give it a listen!