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” (331–340)
The Pulsating FeastRegurgitate

In just a minute and a half, it blows the listener’s sanity to pieces! Regurgitate, Sweden’s proud emperors of goregrind, unleash a track that can only be called pure sonic violence.
Bearing a suggestive title, the song attacks from the very start with unrelenting blast beats and guitar riffs that slice like tearing flesh.
Vocalist Rikard Jansson’s growls sound like death throes echoing from the depths of hell.
The lyrics depict a perverse celebration of violence and destruction—ultimate black humor that elevates grotesque imagery into a kind of art.
Together with its infamously “worst-ever” cover art, why not surrender yourself to this thoroughly hellish tableau?
Top Of The WorldCarpenters

Many of you may remember it as the opening theme of the 1995 TV drama “Miseinen.” This classic by the American sibling duo the Carpenters is a song that brightens your heart just by listening.
Originally included on their 1972 album “A Song for You,” it was released as a single the following year and rose to No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
Filled with love and a blissful feeling as if standing atop the world, it resonates in your chest through Karen Carpenter’s crystal-clear voice.
Possessing a magical charm that makes the ordinary sparkle, the song was also used in the 2003 drama “Beginner.” It’s a perfect track for lifting your spirits in the morning or for a calm, leisurely afternoon.
Tear Me DownJoyner Lucas & Ava Max

What kind of chemistry happens when talents from different genres intersect? This track is a powerful collaboration between American rapper Joyner Lucas and global pop star Ava Max.
Known for his socially conscious themes, Joyner Lucas was even nominated for a Grammy in 2017 for a music video of his own song.
His raw, reality-cutting rap carries a strong resolve that refuses to yield to criticism or pressure.
Layered with Ava Max’s soaring vocals, it creates a message of hope that any hardship can be overcome.
The song is included on the album “ADHD 2,” slated for release in July 2025.
When you need the courage to believe in yourself, it’s sure to give you a strong push forward.
Teach Me TonightNancy Wilson

Nancy Wilson, the American artist celebrated as a “song stylist” who gracefully transcended the boundaries of jazz.
After her debut in 1960, her 1964 single “(You Don’t Know) How Glad I Am” became a hit and won a Grammy Award.
Her performances—where a soprano-like voice that is both delicate and powerfully resonant blends with a rich expressive range spanning soul and pop—are sure to move listeners’ hearts.
Winning three Grammys over her lifetime and an Emmy for her own show, her talent truly marks her as a complete entertainer!
Take You DownSZA

It’s a track with a laid-back beat and a mysterious vibe—perfect for a summer night.
It’s included on Lana, the reissue of American R&B artist SZA’s acclaimed album SOS.
SZA is known for her emotionally rich lyrics, and this song feels like it portrays intimate, sensual moments with someone special.
Her whispery vocals over restrained production make it feel like you’re sharing a secret between two people.
Originally left off the album, it was released just before her performance at the Super Bowl in February 2025, surprising fans.
Why not give it a listen on a summer evening, when the breeze has cooled a bit and you’re ready to relax?

