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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” (251–260)

Tonight We Feel Alive (On a Saturday)Four Year Strong

Four Year Strong – Tonight We Feel Alive (On A Saturday)
Tonight We Feel Alive (On a Saturday)Four Year Strong

Four Year Strong is an American rock band known for “easycore,” a fusion of pop punk and hardcore elements.

This track, included on their March 2010 album Enemy of the World, is like an anthem that signals the start of the weekend.

It’s a powerful song that conveys a straightforward rush of excitement—breaking free from a dull daily routine and truly feeling alive on a Saturday night with friends.

It builds from thick guitar riffs into a high-velocity chorus, with sing-along hooks that lift your spirits.

The album featuring this song reached No.

47 on the Billboard 200.

It’s an energetic number that’s sure to crank up the hype on a weekend night.

Toda menina BahianaGilberto Gil

Gilberto Gil, who helped lead MPB and Tropicália and later served as Minister of Culture, is an iconic figure in Brazilian music.

The piece we’re featuring today is a cheerful number filled with his love for his hometown.

Written for his daughter Nara, it affectionately celebrates the carefree charm and spirit of a girl from Bahia.

Blending Bahia-born samba rhythms with the disco sound of the era, its danceable groove will make both your heart and body want to move.

The track appears on the classic album Realce, released in August 1979.

Brimming with a festive vibe and a live-show staple, it’s perfect for lifting your spirits or accompanying a drive.

Tudo O Que Você Podia SerMilton Nascimento

Milton Nascimento is one of the great singers who laid the foundations of Brazilian music.

Building on MPB, he fused diverse styles such as jazz and rock, and is celebrated in Brazil as a national artist.

Among his works, I especially recommend the opening track of the classic album Clube da Esquina, which he created with Lô Borges in March 1972.

The song seems to sing of the dreams and hopes that young people must have held under the military regime, as well as the possibilities that were lost.

You can fully savor the gradually layered, dreamlike sounds that grow from the quiet resonance of the guitar, along with Milton’s clear, translucent falsetto.

Why not listen when you want to touch the soul of Brazil?

The MoanThe Black Keys

The Black Keys are a rock duo that hurls the soul of the blues into the present with the most minimal setup—just guitar and drums.

Packed with their early raw energy, this track shines like an uncut gem: steeped in blues-rock influences yet infused with the ferocity of garage rock.

As the title suggests, the vocals resemble a groan that wrings out frustration and inner thirst, intertwining with a gritty, distorted guitar riff to shake the listener’s emotions.

Originally released as a single in 2002, it was reissued in January 2004 as the title track of an EP.

It’s the perfect song for a contemplative afternoon or a night when you want to immerse yourself in a muscular rock sound.

Top Down3Quency

3Quency – Top Down (Official Video)
Top Down3Quency

Slequency, the girl group that won Netflix’s music reality show “Building the Band,” is gaining attention.

Blending pop and R&B, the trio captivates with their intricate vocal harmonies.

Their debut single, released in September 2025, was produced by Tommy Brown, known for his work with artists like Ariana Grande.

The track shifts from an elegant string intro into a mid-tempo R&B number driven by a heavy, dropping bass.

It portrays women taking control of their own sensuality and exuding confidence—a work that signals the dawn of a new era, recommended for anyone seeking R&B that balances suppleness and strength.