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A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “O”

When it comes to English words that start with “O,” there are plenty that sound like they could be song titles, such as “Open,” “One,” and “Only.” In this article, we’ll introduce classic Western songs whose titles begin with “O.” You probably don’t often search for songs by their initial letter, but once you try, you may discover tracks that hadn’t really caught your eye before.

In that sense, this article is something music lovers in particular will want to read.

Let’s dive in!

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “O” (211–220)

OMGCamila Cabello ft. Quavo

Camila Cabello – OMG (Audio) ft. Quavo
OMGCamila Cabello ft. Quavo

This track features a catchy trap beat and captivating flute tones.

It portrays a confident female figure, expressing freedom and independence.

Singing about herself as a magnetic presence who spans the globe, it resonates with listeners.

Released in August 2017, it drew attention as a promotional single from Camila Cabello’s debut album, “Camila.” It peaked at No.

81 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned Gold certification in Canada, making it a song with strong international acclaim.

It’s sure to energize any venue when used at school festivals or dance showcases.

Oh Messy Lifecap’n jazz

Cap’n Jazz, an American band that stands as a quintessential presence in emo.

Their unrestrained sound is unmistakably rooted in punk, and from there it branches into what the emo genre itself is.

The raw screams within their dense, intense sound are captivating; their recordings embrace an unvarnished, real sonic texture, and their talk-like shouts are a signature of the band.

Only YesterdayCarpenters

The moving classic “Only Yesterday” is a gem released by the Carpenters in June 1975.

Its lyrics strikingly portray the journey of breaking free from past loneliness to discover new hope and freedom.

Karen’s clear, pure vocals blend beautifully with Richard’s masterful arrangement, leaving a deep impression on listeners.

The song became a worldwide hit, reaching No.

4 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It’s recommended when you’re feeling down or want to look ahead—sure to become a song that stays close to your heart.

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'O' (221–230)

Oh, Sunday NightCarrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood ~ Oh Sunday Night ~ SNF 2016
Oh, Sunday NightCarrie Underwood

Country musician Carrie Underwood rose to fame after winning Season 4 of the TV show American Idol.

She is also known for having received numerous major American music awards.

Her 2016 release Oh, Sunday Night was chosen as the theme song for SNF (Sunday Night Football).

It features a dynamic sound that perfectly matches the sporting spectacle.

Her powerhouse vocals will fill you with energy.

It’s a passionate track that’s perfect for those Sunday nights when you’re dreading work or school the next day.

On & On (feat. Daniel Levi)Cartoon

Cartoon, Jéja – On & On (feat. Daniel Levi) | Electronic Pop | NCS – Copyright Free Music
On & On (feat. Daniel Levi)Cartoon

Released on July 9, 2015, “On & On,” a collaboration between Estonian artist Cartoon and Daniel Levi, skillfully fuses dancehall pop with EDM.

The track has surpassed 500 million views on the NoCopyrightSounds YouTube channel, captivating countless listeners.

Its pleasantly bouncing rhythm and catchy melody have made it a favorite BGM choice for many video creators.

Since its release, numerous remixes have emerged, each time delighting listeners with a fresh surprise.

Highly recommended as background music for work or a companion on drives, its energetic and positive vibe is sure to bring a boost to listeners’ everyday lives.

One Hand LooseCharlie Feathers

Charlie Feathers, a singer who gained popularity as a leading artist in country music and rockabilly.

Unlike mainstream rockabilly musicians, he incorporated elements of blues and country, marked by a fast-driving bass, into his songs.

Because of that, among the classic rockabilly tracks introduced here, his music has a distinctly unique atmosphere.

One Hand Loose is widely regarded as one of his signature songs, and it showcases his distinctive take on rockabilly.

OrnithologyCharlie Parker

Named in honor of Charlie Parker’s nickname “Bird,” this piece is known as a landmark of bebop jazz.

First recorded on March 28, 1946, it epitomizes Parker’s innovative approach, captivating listeners with its complex melodic lines and rhythmic challenges.

By setting a new melody over the existing chord progression of “How High the Moon,” it expanded the possibilities of jazz and influenced countless musicians.

Recognized as a pivotal work in jazz history, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1989.

Demanding high technical proficiency, this piece is recommended not only for jazz enthusiasts but also for anyone seeking new frontiers in music.