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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'T'

In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “T”! When it comes to English words beginning with “T,” there are lots—like “To,” “Top,” and “Tender,” to name a few.

Many of these are actually used in song titles, and if you’re a fan of Western music, you might already have a few tracks in mind.

You might not usually search for songs that start with the same initial, but doing so could lead you to new music or fresh discoveries.

Let’s dive into the article and see what songs are out there!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'T' (71–80)

Thirst TrapAudrey Hobert

Audrey Hobert – Thirst Trap (Official Video)
Thirst TrapAudrey Hobert

Born in 1999, Audrey Hobart—who also shines as a screenwriter and film director—is a singer-songwriter who drew attention even before her debut, known for her collaborations with her close friend Gracie Abrams.

A track from her debut album “Who’s the Clown?”, released in August 2025, is a pop anthem about performing a persona online and an obsessive kind of love.

The story unfolds with scriptwriter-worthy humor and is irresistibly engaging.

The sax outro that rings out after the whirlwind of developments is striking, adding depth to the song.

Highly recommended for anyone who relates to curating themselves on social media or navigating complicated romances!

Total euphoriaCaroline

caroline – Total euphoria (Official Video)
Total euphoriaCaroline

Caroline is a London-based musical collective.

Rooted in post-rock and folk, their experimental sound blends elements of classical and minimal music.

Their ensemble’s striking contrast between silence and roaring intensity is nothing short of breathtaking.

Their debut single “Dark blue,” released in 2020 on the prestigious Rough Trade label, achieved the remarkable feat of earning a nomination for the AIM Awards’ newcomer category on the strength of that one track alone.

Their 2022 album “caroline” also received widespread critical acclaim, firmly establishing their reputation.

With a Japan tour set for 2025, they’re a must-see for fans seeking innovative rock.

The Invisible ManMaruja

Maruja – The Invisible Man (Music Video)
The Invisible ManMaruja

The genre-defying sound born from Manchester’s music scene is truly stunning.

Maruja is a rock band formed in 2014 that has been drawing attention for their intense musical style, fusing post-punk, noise, and even cosmic jazz.

Their 2024 EP, “Connla’s Well,” was praised by international media as “powerful and compelling,” and even ranked 4th in Our Culture Mag’s Best EPs of the Year—clear proof of their talent.

In September 2021, they were victims of equipment theft, but a donation of £4,000 from singer Louis Tomlinson showed just how many people their music has captivated.

Their sound, where chaos and passion swirl, may shake the sensibilities of anyone who can’t be satisfied with ordinary music.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “T” (81–90)

TornNatalie Imbruglia

Natalie Imbruglia – Torn (Official Video)
TornNatalie Imbruglia

Natalie Imbruglia, a multi-talented Australian artist who has also found success as an actress and model.

The song that marked her debut is known as a moving number loved around the world.

Confronted with the true nature of someone she trusted, the shattering of her ideals and the wrenching heartache are conveyed through her crystalline vocals.

The simple guitar sound blends exquisitely with the airy chorus, beautifully building the song’s bittersweet atmosphere.

It’s a track from her debut album, Left of the Middle, and in 1998 it won six categories at the ARIA Awards.

When you’re hurting from the frustrations of a relationship, it may quietly be there to comfort you.

As a side note, this song is actually a cover: the original version was by the American band Ednaswap, and the first person to record it was the Danish singer Lis Sørensen.

True Love WaitsRadiohead

It’s a single-minded love song by the British rock band Radiohead that, after more than 20 years, finally came to fruition as a studio recording.

The track portrays a love that is painfully pure and devoted—waiting endlessly for the one you love.

The lyrics sing of self-sacrifice and wholehearted devotion, and of a desperate prayer like that of a child refusing to grow up—an intensity that really hits you.

Originally performed acoustically, it ultimately took shape as a ballad marked by tranquil, haunting piano.

Legendary among fans since its first performance in 1995, it was finally released in 2016 as the closing track on the masterpiece A Moon Shaped Pool.

It’s perfect for nights when ordinary love songs won’t suffice and you want to sink deep into the weight and ache of love.

The Private Psychedelic ReelThe Chemical Brothers

A towering presence of ’90s big beat and a heavyweight in the dance music world, The Chemical Brothers.

The closing track of their second album, Dig Your Own Hole, released in 1997, is truly a masterpiece that transcends genre boundaries.

Running over nine minutes, it’s a grand sonic journey that injects a woozy dose of psychedelia into the big beat framework, and it’s also known for featuring members of Mercury Rev.

Over the relentlessly repeating beat, sitar-like phrases and clarinet coil with a mysterious allure.

In the latter half, everything fuses and erupts in a catharsis that should strike a chord with listeners who crave rock-like dynamism.

When you want to surrender yourself to a flood of sound with no overthinking, why not immerse yourself in this overwhelming sonic experience?

The Hives Forever Forever The HivesThe Hives

The Hives – The Hives Forever Forever The Hives (Official Video)
The Hives Forever Forever The HivesThe Hives

The Hives, a Swedish band known for their garage rock and post-punk, are icons of the 2000s scene—but their momentum shows no sign of slowing.

In August 2025, they released the title track from their long-awaited new album, “The Hives Forever Forever The Hives.” The song is a powerful anthem that serves as a love letter to the band itself, celebrating a career spanning nearly 30 years.

Its striking music video, in which they symbolically bury their older selves, is a thrilling declaration of intent to destroy the past and keep moving forward.

Co-produced with Beastie Boys’ Mike D, the sound is a must-hear triumph for rock fans.