A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “U”
When it comes to songs that start with “U,” what tracks come to mind for you?
In addition to songs that begin with words like “Up” or “Under,” which indicate direction, there are also plenty of songs that start with “Un—,” a prefix that carries a negative meaning.
You’ll also come across titles that use words like “Urban” or “Ultra,” and some that replace “You” with “U.”
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Western songs that start with “U.”
You might not often search for songs grouped by the initial letter, but we hope you’ll enjoy reading this article as a fun opportunity to do just that.
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Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'U' (261–270)
Up All NightOne Direction

One Direction, the globally popular music group from the UK.
Among their songs, the one I recommend for spring is the title track included on their 2011 album Up All Night.
It portrays young people throwing a party on the dance floor and expresses an energetic desire to “dance until dawn!” With its fast-paced, vibrant dance beat and the group’s effortless vocals, the track captures the momentum of youth.
Be sure to give this dance number a listen to spice up the warm April season.
UnityOperation Ivy

Operation Ivy became a legend after a roughly two-year run, leaving behind just one EP and one album before disbanding.
Famously featuring Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman—later of Rancid—Operation Ivy formed in 1987 and fused aggressive hardcore punk with ska into an innovative sound that won them a fervent following.
However, as mentioned at the start, Tim’s aversion to being thrust into stardom led the band to call it quits after about two years.
What followed for Tim was a rough patch, but, as everyone knows, he and Matt went on to form Rancid, which became a globally popular band.
Though I called it hardcore, listening again you’ll hear a slew of irresistibly sing-along, catchy melodies, as well as tracks featuring touches like brief guitar solos and even horn sections, showing they offered a sound that went far beyond ska punk.
Their releases at the time came out on Lookout Records—an indispensable label in any discussion of the American punk and hardcore scenes—but in 2007, Tim’s own Hellcat Records put out a discography release that includes the EP Hectic, the album Energy, and additional tracks that had appeared on compilations.
If you’re not particular about owning the original pressings, pick that up and enjoy the great legacy they left behind!
ust Give Me A Reason ft. Nate RuessP!nk

This is a song from P!nk’s “The Truth About Love,” and she’s a cool, inspiring woman you could look up to.
Love has its good times and bad, but it’s wonderful if you have someone who makes you think, “I want to spend my life with this person!” It’s a song for a slightly more mature couple that makes you want to face your loved one properly and walk forward together.
Um Chagga LaggaPixies

For school sports days and athletic festivals, “Um Chagga Lagga” is perfect for pumping up the crowd.
This Pixies track bursts with energetic sound that conveys heat and excitement the moment you hear it.
Its catchy, memorable rhythm is ideal for boosting team spirit.
Plus, by incorporating Western music that’s not usually played, you can create a stylish atmosphere that sets you apart from other schools.
It’s sure to be a hit with younger audiences, too.
For your next sports day or festival, definitely give “Um Chagga Lagga” a try.
Its energy-charged sound will liven up the event.
I hope this helps with your music selection.
A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “U” (271–280)
Unison (Knife Party Remix)Porter Robinson

A track included on Spitfire, the debut EP released in 2011 by American DJ and electronic music producer Porter Robinson.
This Knife Party remix version has garnered over 5 million views on YouTube.
Under the cherry MoonPrince

Prince is an artist who has been active for many years thanks to his exceptional guitar skills and uniquely progressive musicality.
Despite his talent, many aspects of his work remain underrated—especially his guitar playing, which hasn’t received the recognition it deserves.
In fact, Rolling Stone ranked him number one on its list of the world’s most underrated guitarists.
One of his moon-themed songs is “Under the Cherry Moon.” With melody alone, it beautifully evokes the moon and the night.
It’s an outstanding track, so be sure to check it out!
Universal Nation (Bart Skils Remix)Push

In the past, the anthem by Push—released in 2000 and a massive hit—has been remixed by Bart Skils, the veteran techno DJ and producer known for delivering numerous anthems in recent years on labels like Drumcode.
This track, too, has a straightforward, floor-focused feel.
Its trancy lead synth and stoic synth percussion make for an addictive remix.
With few flashy breakdowns, it could fit perfectly not only at peak time but in other moments as well.


