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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'T' (291–300)
Through A ScreenTy Myers

A young talent raised on the vast ranches of Texas, Ty Myers.
Fresh off a platinum-certified hit from his debut album The Select, released in January 2025, he’s a singer-songwriter on a meteoric rise.
The track we’re introducing today is one he released in August 2025.
Centered on the theme of “love through a screen,” it captures the sweet yet frustrating emotions unique to our times as two people who haven’t met in person grow closer at heart.
Over a dramatic soundscape woven from piano and strings, his slightly languid Southern drawl vividly conveys the protagonist’s mix of hope and anxiety.
For a generation for whom meeting on social media is second nature, this might be an irresistible piece.
The BouncerKicks Like a Mule

The frustration of getting turned away at the club door becomes the spark that blows up the dance floor! This is an outrageously exhilarating, anarchic rave anthem by the UK duo Kicks Like a Mule.
The track is built around the bouncer’s cold line repeating over and over, serving as a jab at the exclusivity of clubs at the time and an expression of the DIY spirit—“fine, we’ll go wild in our own space.” The fact that it was released in January 1992 and shot up to No.
7 on the UK charts says everything about the frenzy it sparked.
It’s a historic cut for when you want to surrender to breakbeats that blast away rational thought, or when you want to feel the air of the moment a legendary culture was born.
The Best Day EverSpongeBob

How about some feel-good pop rock that’ll put a smile on your face, straight from a beloved American animated series? Sung by Tom Kenny, the voice actor of the main character, this track brims with irrepressibly positive energy, boldly declaring that today will be “the best day ever.” True to the creators’ aim of crafting “a Beatles-style cartoon song,” the sound is polished into superb pop rock.
The song first appeared on the movie’s soundtrack and later became the lead track of the acclaimed album “SpongeBob SquarePants: The Best Day Ever.” When it was used in the TV series, it drew a whopping 6.7 million viewers.
If you want to turn an ordinary day into something special, this just might be the perfect song.
Things I Haven’t Told YouDavid Guetta, Audio Bullys, DJs From Mars

This track is a true dream collaboration, bringing together France’s world-class top DJ and producer David Guetta, the UK’s Audio Bullys, and Italy’s DJs From Mars.
At its core is Audio Bullys’ classic “We Don’t Care,” which reached No.
15 on the UK charts in January 2003.
Fans who’ve heard its rebirth for the modern festival stage are raving about its floor-shaking energy.
The original’s powerful message—“we don’t care what others think”—matches perfectly with the sleek, refined beat.
Released in August 2025, this song is a positive anthem that blows away everyday frustrations and is perfect for moments when you want to move forward.
The Edge (ft. Killer Mike)Droogie Otis

This track comes from Droogii Ortiz, a buzzworthy duo pairing a legendary producer with a powerhouse rapper.
The members are California’s Madlib and Your Old Droog, who was born in Ukraine and raised in New York.
It’s said this beat was among the first Madlib made after overcoming losses from wildfires.
Perhaps because of that, the rapping over the wistful, jazzy sound carries a nobility that only those who’ve weathered adversity possess.
Your Old Droog describes the piece as “like an awards ceremony,” and together with guest Killer Mike, it delivers a truly elite, spark-flying session.
Released in August 2025 and covered by many music outlets, this song feels like a quiet source of courage when you’re ready to overcome hardships and take your next step.

