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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!

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “T” (101–110)

Theme De YoyoArt Ensemble Of Chicago

A concentrated display of a group’s true essence that nimbly vaults over boundaries.

The Art Ensemble of Chicago is an avant-garde jazz band from the United States, celebrated for its collective improvisation and multi-instrumental approach.

This track is driven by Malachi Favors’s funky bass and Fontella Bass’s tenacious vocals.

With bold, hard-hitting metaphors, it comically portrays the body and desire, striking at the core of the piece as it simultaneously sounds a sly jab at reason and a release into rapture.

Recorded in July 1970 at a studio in the suburbs of Paris, it opens the soundtrack to the film Les Stances à Sophie, also titled Les Stances à Sophie.

Recommended for those seeking danceable avant-garde and for nights when you want to savor both groove and experimentation.

Time Moves Slow (Feat. Samuel T. Herring)Badbadnotgood

BADBADNOTGOOD – “Time Moves Slow” (Feat. Samuel T. Herring) (Official Stream)
Time Moves Slow (Feat. Samuel T. Herring)Badbadnotgood

Canada’s BADBADNOTGOOD, who blend the essence of jazz with hip-hop, portray the stagnation after heartbreak in a richly shaded ballad.

A sand-grinding sense of slowed time, self-loathing and lingering attachment, and the urge to move forward all inhabit Samuel T.

Herring’s weathered vocals, evoking a dimly lit cityscape at midnight.

Released as a single in May 2016 and included on the year’s album IV.

Recommended for those who want a taste of jazz’s evolution, for nights spent sorting out your feelings alone, or as a companion to a quiet drive.

The Lost YouHood

Food, an English band that transcends the bounds of traditional rock, invites listeners into a profound sonic world.

Formed in 1990 by the Adams brothers, they craft experimental and beautiful soundscapes that fuse post-rock with elements of electronica and folk.

On their 1998 album “Rustic Houses, Forlorn Valleys,” they ventured into tracks averaging over eight minutes, and on their acclaimed 2001 album “Cold House,” they incorporated hip-hop, earning a Metacritic score of 87—evidence of their constant evolution.

If conventional genres leave you wanting, their intricate and original music is sure to resonate.

Embark on an unpredictable sonic journey and open a new door.

The War That You AreBorn of Osiris

BORN OF OSIRIS – The War That You Are (Official Visualizer)
The War That You AreBorn of Osiris

American progressive metalcore band Born of Osiris depicts the inner conflicts we all carry.

This work masterfully expresses the struggle between darkness and light within the heart through technical performances and grand synthesizers.

Its message—that hope never fades, no matter how deep the darkness—may give you a powerful push forward as you fight through difficult circumstances.

The piece is included on the album “Through Shadows,” releasing in July 2025, which also marks the final album featuring the guitarist who supported the band for many years.

When you long to change but can’t take the first step, surrendering yourself to this torrent of sound will inspire the courage to overcome your inner battles.

The Landlord Is DeadDo Make Say Think

A track from the Canadian instrumental band Do Make Say Think, included on their March 2000 album “Goodbye Enemy Airship The Landlord Is Dead.” Despite having no lyrics, it’s a moving piece that conveys a deep sense of storytelling, as if you were watching a film.

It begins with a serene guitar riff, then builds as jazz-like brass and the powerful rhythms of twin drums layer in—an arrangement that really grips the listener.

The song was also used in the Canadian film “A Simple Curve.” During the recording in August 1999, the sound of crickets chirping outside the barn was accidentally captured, adding a distinctive atmosphere that’s part of its charm.

It’s a perfect masterpiece for times when you want to focus intently or spend a night immersed in a rich sonic world.

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “T” (111–120)

Take Me To The PilotSaint Etienne

Saint Etienne – Take Me To The Pilot
Take Me To The PilotSaint Etienne

Saint Etienne have been a driving force in the UK indie-dance scene for over 35 years.

This track comes from their final album, “International,” set for release in September 2025.

Co-produced with Paul Hartnoll of Orbital—an icon of the techno world—it’s an electro tune that captivates with its dark, mysterious atmosphere.

The song portrays a thrilling journey led by an enigmatic pilot, revolving around themes of escape and rediscovery.

The band calls its bassline “possibly the best in our history,” and it’s hard not to feel your heart race as you listen.

Perfect for nighttime drives or reflective solo moments, it’s guaranteed to put you in a cool, dramatic mood.

The Key of VictoryThe Lemonheads

The Lemonheads – The Key of Victory (Official Video)
The Key of VictoryThe Lemonheads

The Lemonheads, a band from Boston that found worldwide success in the early 1990s with the album “It’s a Shame About Ray.” This piece was released in advance from Love Chant, their first original album in 19 years, due out in October 2025.

The song stands out for its slow, meditative sound that reveals the band’s quieter side.

Its introspective lyrics, which portray the value of being honest with oneself and others, blend with Evan Dando’s wistful vocals to deeply resonate.

The track features Brazil’s renowned producer Apollo Nove and includes Erin Rae, whose ethereal harmonies shine.

It’s a perfect song for a quiet night when you want to take time to face yourself.