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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!

Foreign songs with titles starting with 'T' (401–410)

this is what floating feels likeJVKE x Tori Kelly

JVKE x Tori Kelly – this is what floating feels like (official music video)
this is what floating feels likeJVKE x Tori Kelly

This jewel of a duet by popular singer-songwriters Jake and Tori Kelly beautifully fuses a floating, piano-driven melody with a refreshing beat.

Wrapped in heartwarming harmonies, it gently captures the exhilaration of happy love, overflowing with a sense of freedom that feels as if you’re truly drifting through the sky.

Jake released a solo version in February 2024, but with the addition of Grammy-winning Tori’s expressively soulful voice, the song was reborn in April 2025 with a brand-new brilliance.

This work is the latest entry in his emotion-themed song series known for the signature piece “golden hour,” and it splendidly portrays the bliss of falling in love.

It’s the perfect track for basking in happiness or sharing a heartwarming moment with someone special.

Time BombRancid

Rancid – Time Bomb (Music Video)
Time BombRancid

Rancid, a towering figure of ska punk representing California-born American punk rock.

Since forming in 1991, they’ve remained at the forefront of the scene with a unique sound that skillfully fuses ska and punk.

They made their major-label debut with the 1993 album “Rancid,” establishing a street-punk style heavily influenced by The Clash and Operation Ivy.

Their 1995 album “…And Out Come the Wolves” went platinum in the U.S., and they’ve continued to produce numerous hits to this day.

Their energetic live performances, socially conscious and powerful messages, and Matt Freeman’s exceptional bass playing are truly overwhelming.

Embracing diverse musical elements—from ska and reggae to hardcore—their sound is recommended not only for punk rock fans but also for music lovers across genres.

There’s a Metalhead in the Parking LotSlapstick

Slapstick – There’s a Metalhead in the Parking Lot
There’s a Metalhead in the Parking LotSlapstick

Born from the ska-punk scene that defined Chicago in the 1990s, Slapstick is known for its high-energy live performances and socially conscious lyrics.

Their appeal lies in the tight cohesion fostered by being close friends since high school, and an energetic sound influenced by bands like Operation Ivy.

Though their activity spanned just three years—from their formation in 1993 to their breakup in 1996—they left behind the classic album “Lookit!” and made a significant impact on Chicago’s punk scene.

After the breakup, the members continued in new bands such as Alkaline Trio and The Lawrence Arms.

They even reunited for Asian Man Records’ 15th anniversary festival in 2011, and their popularity remains strong to this day.

Highly recommended for fans of ska, punk, and alternative rock.

There’s A Part I Can’t Get BackSunflower Bean

Sunflower Bean – There’s A Part I Can’t Get Back
There's A Part I Can't Get BackSunflower Bean

An impressive track by Sunflower Bean, who continue to thrive at the forefront of the indie rock scene, was released in the United States in April 2025.

Hailing from New York, the band delivers this ambitious, self-produced work from their new album, “Mortal Primetime.” It presents a candid confession drawn from bassist-vocalist Julia Cumming’s experiences, expressed through a compelling fusion of alternative rock and psychedelia.

A U.S.

tour is also planned at venues such as Rough Trade and Lodge Room, and this release is highly recommended for listeners who wish to embrace their ever-evolving band sound with deep empathy.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “T” (411–420)

The BellYeat

Yeat – The Bell (Real Lyfe Shit)
The BellYeat

With its heavy bassline and striking bell tones, this psychedelic trap sound is irresistibly captivating.

Hailing from the United States, Yeat is a proven talent who has forged a unique sonic world across trap, rage, and cloud rap.

His 2024 Coachella performance drew attention for its colossal 15-meter-tall golden bell set, and his presence was further underscored by the attendance of stars like Justin Bieber and The Kid LAROI.

This track follows the album Lyfestyle, blending a minimalist structure with a trance-like immersion and addictive pull.

The LocomotionLittle Eva

This commercial showcases the Honda N-BOX CUSTOM’s strong commitment to uncompromising spaciousness and performance, including its dynamic driving presence.

The relaxed seating positions of the occupants convey the comfort afforded by the roomy interior, while the shifting scenery clearly expresses stable driving in any situation.

Further emphasizing the powerful, forward-driving energy of the visuals is a cover of Little Eva’s “The Loco-Motion.” The song, strongly associated with vehicles and arranged with a forceful beat, conveys a reassuring sense of strength and the feeling that you can drive on endlessly.

The Other SideMoving Targets

Moving Targets are a key band from Massachusetts’ underground scene in the 1980s.

Their unique style, which skillfully fuses hardcore punk with melodic guitar sounds, continues to influence many musicians today.

They debuted in 1986 with the album “Burning in Water,” bringing a fresh breeze to the alternative rock world with melodic riffs rich in open chords and emotionally expressive vocals.

In 2018, frontman Kenny Chambers relaunched the band with new members, and they continue to perform with undiminished energy.

If you’re drawn to the fusion of hardcore aggression and melody, or you’re seeking a broad, open-hearted sound that embraces everything from ’60s mod rock to power pop, this is for you.