A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “Z”
When it comes to English words that start with “Z,” there are plenty that sound like they could be used as song titles, such as “Zero,” “Zombie,” and “Zoom.” In this article, we’ll introduce famous Western songs whose titles start with “Z.” You probably don’t often search for songs by their initial letter, but once you try it, you may discover tracks that haven’t really caught your eye before.
With the hope of encountering new music, let’s dive into the article!
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A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “Z” (31–40)
ZoomLast Dinosaurs

An indie rock band formed in 2007.
Their debut album, “In a Million Years,” reached No.
8 on the domestic charts.
They’ve also been active in Japan, participating in the Japan-released compilation album “New Action!” and performing shows in the country.
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Zion’s BloodLee Perry and The Upsetters

Lee “Scratch” Perry, the father of reggae dub.
Anyone well-versed in reggae will know his name.
Among Perry’s works, the track regarded as supreme is “Zion’s Blood.” It’s the opening song on his classic album Super Ape.
While Perry had already established a fully realized form of dub by the time of Blackboard Jungle Dub, Super Ape is known for surpassing even that.
If you want to delve deeper into reggae dub, be sure to check it out.
ZeroLiniker

Liniker is a singer-songwriter from Brazil, active in genres such as MPB, neo-soul, and psychedelic soul.
She debuted in July 2015 and gained attention leading the band Liniker e os Caramelows.
In 2019, she won a Latin Grammy for her solo album Indigo Borboleta Anil.
Her unique style blends lyrics in Portuguese and English and incorporates elements of Caribbean and African music.
She is also known as a trans woman and has become an iconic figure within Brazil’s LGBTQ+ community.
She’s an artist I recommend to music fans who value diversity and inclusion.
Zat You, Santa ClausLouis Armstrong

Louis Armstrong is so famous as a trumpeter that you could say there isn’t anyone in the jazz world who doesn’t know him.
‘’Zat You, Santa Claus’ is a hidden gem where, in addition to his trumpet playing, his gravelly voice sounds incredibly cool.
While some people might associate jazz numbers with a stylish, laid-back vibe, this song is packed with Armstrong’s signature, rugged, masculine charm within that sweet jazz atmosphere.
It’s highly recommended for anyone who’s grown tired of pop-leaning jazz!
Zat You, Santa Claus?Louis Armstrong

Louis Armstrong, known as “Satchmo,” was a towering figure in 20th-century music—a great trumpeter and a singer whose instantly recognizable gravelly voice became his trademark.
The music he brought into the world continues to make listeners of all ages happy across generations, and his Christmas songs are perfect for anyone looking to spend a merry holiday.
The track introduced here is a Christmas number first released as a 7-inch single in 1953.
It’s also included on the compilation album of Christmas songs released in Japan, “X’mas From Great Old Friend,” so be sure to pick up a copy.

