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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 roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “T” (461–470)

The DaysLil Wayne & Bono

Lil Wayne, Bono – The Days (Visualizer)
The DaysLil Wayne & Bono

Lil Wayne, a leading figure in the American hip-hop scene, and Bono, the face of U2, the world-renowned rock band from Ireland—these two have teamed up on a track included on Lil Wayne’s album Tha Carter VI.

Rooted in hip-hop and elevated into an exhilarating pop anthem, the song blends Wayne’s rap—drawing on his own experiences to stress the importance of the present—with Bono’s soul-stirring vocals that celebrate the beauty of life.

It was even used as a promotional song for the NBA Finals in June 2025, where it helped amplify the excitement of the games.

It’s the kind of track that will surely give you courage when you’re taking on a challenge or looking to find brightness in everyday life.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'T' (471–480)

The Right TimeMonday Michiru

Mondo Grosso’s Monday Michiru, a Japanese American artist who has led Japan’s acid-jazz scene by skillfully weaving together a wide range of genres—jazz as a foundation with touches of soul and Latin—crafted a house music track in 2007 that blends a comfortable beat with the essence of jazz and soul, embodying the very spirit of crossover.

On this song, Monday Michiru’s smooth, emotionally rich vocals align beautifully with the sophisticated arrangement, vividly evoking life’s moments of opportunity and the exhilaration of starting something new.

The track appears on the compilation album “Summer Love 2007,” and Jephte Guillaume’s remix, “Jephte’s King Street VoKal,” has also enjoyed popularity in the club scene.

Give it a listen when you want an urban, sophisticated moment or a shot of invigorating energy.

The PathRalph MacDonald

Ralph MacDonald – The Path (Full Version)
The PathRalph MacDonald

Ralph MacDonald, an American artist who blends the Caribbean sun with New York’s urban sensibility.

His 1978 album The Path features an over 17-minute instrumental suite of the same name that is truly a grand epic woven in sound.

Beginning in Africa, then crossing the Caribbean to the American continent, the music’s journey is vividly drawn through the lively interplay of steel pan and congas.

There are no lyrics, yet the groove clearly conveys the birth of new music born from the mingling of diverse cultures.

This innovative fusion of jazz, funk, and Caribbean music is highly recommended for anyone who wants to feel the profound depth that music can hold.

The Little Mess You MadeThe Favors, FINNEAS, Ashe

The Favors, FINNEAS, Ashe – The Little Mess You Made (Official Music Video)
The Little Mess You MadeThe Favors, FINNEAS, Ashe

The Favors is a new unit formed by FINNEAS—Billie Eilish’s older brother, musical partner, and a successful solo artist in his own right—and Ashe.

Released in June 2025, their track is a pop-rock ballad with a distinctly ’70s vibe.

It opens quietly on piano and builds drama as strings swell, delivering a powerful emotional arc.

The sections where their vocals alternate feel almost like a conversation, and the song centers on the theme of excessive media scrutiny.

This is the lead single from their album The Dream, set for release in September 2025, and it’s recommended for longtime rock fans and listeners seeking deeper messages.

Tutto quello che hoFinley

Radiating bright energy like the Italian sun, Finley is a band known for its compelling sound that skillfully blends pop punk and alternative rock.

Formed in 2002, their debut album Tutto è possibile, released in 2006, quickly went double platinum in Italy, and one of its tracks was chosen as the theme song for an international children’s awards show.

In 2008, they performed Ricordi at the Sanremo Music Festival and placed sixth; they also won Best Italian Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards in both 2006 and 2008.

With catchy melodies sung in Italian and exhilarating, high‑energy performances, their music is perfect for anyone seeking a jolt to their everyday life or a quick mood boost.

The Glen (Levi Heron Edit)Levi Heron

Levi Herron, a DJ and producer from Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis, is igniting dance floors with a sound that fuses Scottish tradition and electronic pulse.

Building on techno and trance while breathing the spirit of his native Scotland’s traditional music into it, his unique style—“Ceil-Tech”—feels like an expression of his musical curiosity.

In May 2025, he reworked a song by a certain band, preserving the original’s beautiful melodies and evocative sense of Scottish scenery while adding Levi Herron’s signature powerful dance beats, resulting in a track that lifts the listener’s spirits.

The story that he created this piece as a birthday present for his mother is moving, and it’s no surprise it went viral on TikTok and reached No.

4 on the UK Singles Download Chart.

It’s a sound that music fans seeking fresh thrills should definitely experience!

The Siamese Cat SongPeggy Lee

The song written for the twin Siamese cat characters in Disney’s Lady and the Tramp is a work that showcases the multifaceted creative talents of Peggy Lee, the Queen of American jazz.

In this piece, Lee herself handled everything from lyrics and composition to voice acting, skillfully conveying the cats’ sly and mysterious personalities with her sultry vocals.

Its distinctive melody and rhythm, woven with elements of jazz and blues, leave a strong impression, earning it a place as one of the most memorable villain songs in Disney film history.

Released as a single in February 1955, the song made a powerful impact on many audiences alongside the film.