A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with 'Q'
When you hear “songs with titles that start with Q,” what songs come to mind?
We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so you might not be able to think of any right away.
There are plenty of English words that start with Q—for example, “Queen,” “Question,” and “Quit.”
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with Q from among many famous tracks around the world.
Enjoy the read while looking forward to discovering some new music.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Q' (61–70)
QUEEN’s ALIVEMirei Touyama

She made her U.
S.
debut at a young age and has also debuted in Japan—still only 19 years old.
Many people have probably heard her featured track with RADIO FISH.
Her singing has overwhelming power, and her high-quality, soulful voice makes her a rising star to watch.
Questions 67 And 68CHICAGO

Included on the 1969 album “Chicago Transit Authority.” An 11-member rock band formed in 1967 from Chicago.
This single is from their debut album, released during the period when they were performing under the name Chicago Transit Authority.
You can hear the horns that later became characteristic of their so-called “brass rock” sound.
Queen Of The Troubled TeensIdlewild

A single released in 1997.
A five-piece rock band from Scotland formed in 1995.
This is their debut single, and they’ve continued a long-running career in the UK as a solid mid-tier band.
The raw, rough rock sound and the shouted vocals hit you right in the eardrums.
Quê hươngKiều Trang

Introduced in the early 1990s, this song conveys the first lessons taught to children.
It has captivated many hearts and remained one of the most popular songs for years.
Portraying the image of a Vietnamese mother, the song makes many Vietnamese people think of their own mothers when they hear it.
Queen’s Speech Ep.4Lady Leshurr

Lady Leshurr is one of the most beloved public figures in the UK.
She’s active in various fields such as television and acting, but her main focus is as a grime MC.
Armed with razor-sharp flow, she has won numerous music awards.
She has also been honored with an MBE for her achievements.
One of her signature works is “Queen’s Speech Ep.
4.” It’s a bit confusing, but Queen’s Speech has been released from 1 through 7, so be careful not to mix them up.
Quién Te Quiere A TiCarlos De Pepa

Carlos de Pepa, who gained attention for his appearance on La Voz—the Latin version of the globally popular audition show The Voice—has a standout charm: his deeply weathered, husky voice.
He does have a certain level of vocal skill as well, but his voice is so good that it almost makes everything else irrelevant.
Although he doesn’t have a long track record as an artist, he already exudes the presence of a seasoned veteran.
His songs are also extremely sophisticated, so be sure to check them out!
QueenFlash

“Flash” was used as the commercial song for the 2017 Toyota Camry.
It’s a track released in 1980 by the British rock band Queen and serves as the theme song for director Mike Hodges’s film Flash Gordon.
It was also used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Formula 1 broadcasts in 2007–2008.





