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[2025] A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with B

This article showcases a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “B,” focusing on a wide range of Western music—mainly popular genres like rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.

When it comes to words starting with B, terms like “BABY” and “BORN” are easy to think of even without knowing much English, and they’re used in lots of song titles.

It’s a theme you won’t often find on other sites, and you can even use it for a song-title shiritori game.

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[2025] A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with B (281–290)

Black Fingernails, Red WineEskimo Joe

Eskimo Joe – Black Fingernails, Red Wine
Black Fingernails, Red WineEskimo Joe

With their melodious rock sound, Eskimo Joe brought a fresh breeze to the Australian music scene.

Formed in East Fremantle, Western Australia in 1997, they’ve fused a diverse range of styles—rooted in alternative rock while incorporating pop, indie, and electronica.

Their 2004 album A Song Is a City achieved double platinum, and 2006’s Black Fingernails, Red Wine reached 4× platinum.

At the ARIA Music Awards that same year, they won in four categories, earning high acclaim both at home and abroad.

Remarkably, they have never undergone a lineup change since their formation; the emotionally rich songs crafted by the trio are simple yet unfold with dramatic flair.

A recommended band for those who want to experience powerful melodies and profound lyricism.

Born to Be AlivePatrick Hernandez

Patrick Hernandez – Born to Be Alive – Official Video (Clip Officiel)
Born to Be AlivePatrick Hernandez

The disco anthem from French artist Patrick Hernandez—one that almost everyone has heard at least once—was originally composed as a rock ballad.

In November 1978, after reworking it into a disco style with producer Jean Vanloo, it became a global smash hit.

With its powerful beat and uptempo rhythm, the track creates the ultimate groove that ignites dance floors with excitement.

It has earned over 52 gold and platinum records worldwide and was chosen as the official song of Spain’s Vuelta a España cycling race in 1979.

As a classic that epitomizes the golden age of dance music, it’s a perfect pick for energizing parties and events.

Boogie FeverThe Sylvers

The Sylvers – Boogie Fever (Midnight Special 1976)
Boogie FeverThe Sylvers

The Silvers, an R&B family group from Los Angeles, released a disco groove in the mid-1970s that became a massive hit.

With its catchy melody and rhythmic sound, the upbeat track quickly captivated dance floors around the world.

In 1976, it even reached No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100, cementing a brilliant achievement.

Produced by Freddie Perren and centered on Edmund Sylvers’ lead vocals, the piece shines with tight harmonies from the nine siblings.

It has continued to be featured across various media, including the film Despicable Me and ads for Intel and Old Navy.

It’s a perfect track to elevate a party scene or get you dancing when you need a mood boost, letting you fully enjoy an exhilarating disco sound.

[2025] Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with B (291–300)

BeautifulChristina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera – Beautiful (Official HD Video)
BeautifulChristina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera, an American artist renowned for her multifaceted musicality and powerhouse vocals, masterfully navigates a wide range of genres including pop, R&B, soul, and Latin.

Since her 1999 debut, she has enjoyed global success—from her album “Christina Aguilera,” which sold 14 million copies worldwide, to “Back to Basics,” which reached No.

1 in 15 countries.

She has earned numerous accolades, beginning with the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and including honors such as the Latin Grammy Award and Best Pop Vocal Performance.

Drawing on a childhood spent moving across countries, she continues to create expressive music infused with diverse cultural influences.

She’s highly recommended for those who resonate with powerful vocals and an artist who champions self-expression and social messaging.

Becky’s So HotFLETCHER

FLETCHER – Becky’s So Hot (Official Video) Starring Bella Thorne
Becky's So HotFLETCHER

Hailing from New Jersey, Fletcher has nurtured a passion for music since childhood.

She studied music in earnest at NYU’s Clive Davis Institute and made her debut in 2015.

While rooted in pop, she skillfully weaves in elements of electropop and indie pop to craft a distinctive sonic world.

In 2020, she reached No.

1 on the U.

S.

iTunes album chart, steadily proving her talent.

As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, she draws attention for songs that value identity and freedom of self-expression.

Her hallmark is candid emotional expression paired with catchy melodies, and her down-to-earth lyrics resonate with many listeners.

She’s an artist we highly recommend to anyone who wants to embrace their true self.

Before I Let GoFrankie Beverly And Maze

Frankie Beverly And Maze – Before I Let Go
Before I Let GoFrankie Beverly And Maze

A gem of a soul number about the sweet ache of a breakup has arrived from America’s Maze featuring Frankie Beverly.

Based in San Francisco, their signature track was included on the 1981 album Live in New Orleans.

Within a light, dance-floor-ready rhythm, it beautifully captures the complex feelings of a man wavering over the decision to part ways.

Gratitude and lingering attachment to a loved one, along with the strength to move forward, make a powerful impact.

The song has become a staple at weddings and family gatherings, and Beyoncé’s 2019 cover brought it renewed attention.

Blending happy memories with the poignancy of farewell, this love song is perfect for a calm night drive or for those moments just before saying goodbye to someone important.

Because You Loved MeCéline Dion

Céline Dion – Because You Loved Me (Theme from “Up Close and Personal”)(Audio)
Because You Loved MeCéline Dion

Celebrated as a classic that sings of eternal love and gratitude, this song is often chosen as a wedding staple.

Celine Dion’s powerful vocals brilliantly convey a profound sense of appreciation for a loved one.

Released in 1996, it became a massive hit, spending six consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the U.

S.

Billboard Hot 100.

It was also used as the theme song for the film “Up Close & Personal,” and won Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television at the 39th Grammy Awards.

Highly recommended for couples who want to express their gratitude to each other, it works beautifully for a first dance at the reception or as background music to honor parents.