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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 Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'T' (41–50)

The Dead DanceLady Gaga

Lady Gaga – The Dead Dance (Official Music Video)
The Dead DanceLady Gaga

Lady Gaga, who constantly reinvents herself and continues to reign as a pop icon.

Released in September 2025, this work is also included on the album “Mayhem.” The track was created for the soundtrack of the Netflix series “Wednesday,” and it’s well known that the show previously sparked renewed attention for “Bloody Mary.” Featuring ’80s-style synths and a funky bass line, it delivers a groove-heavy blend of synth-pop and disco.

The song tells a story of recovering from heartbreak and finding renewal through dance, making listeners feel empowered just by listening.

The music video on YouTube easily surpassed 19 million views in less than a week after release.

Be sure to enjoy the gothic visuals shot by director Tim Burton alongside the track!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “T” (51–60)

True BelieverBiffy Clyro

Biffy Clyro – True Believer (Official Visualiser)
True BelieverBiffy Clyro

Biffy Clyro, a rock trio from Scotland, have continued to explore experimental sounds since their formation in 1995, becoming one of the UK’s leading bands— their acclaimed album Only Revolutions was even shortlisted for the Mercury Prize.

In September 2025, they released a track from their tenth studio album, Futique.

Rather than a religious connotation, the song centers on “trust” in one’s own choices and in loved ones, delivering an emotional rock number.

Its structure—woven from distorted guitars and dynamic rhythms—showcases the band’s unique allure and brims with a strength that stirs one’s inner conviction.

It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to when you’re at a crossroads in life or need the power to believe in yourself.

The ScytheThe Last Dinner Party

The Last Dinner Party – The Scythe (Official Video)
The ScytheThe Last Dinner Party

The Last Dinner Party, a London band that has commanded the spotlight since their debut—topping the BBC Sound of 2024, among other accolades—has released this track as an advance offering from their second album, From the Pyre, due out in October 2025.

Centered on the motif of memento mori, the piece unfolds as a serene, introspective ballad woven with piano and strings.

Its restrained ensemble underscores themes of loss and renewal, and the fact that vocalist Abigail Morris drew on fragments she wrote in her teens lends it an intimate depth.

It’s a song best heard on nights when you want to immerse yourself in a story, or when you seek a quiet moment to steady your heart.

the beginning of the endHemlocke Springs

hemlocke springs – the beginning of the end (Official Video)
the beginning of the endHemlocke Springs

Singer-songwriter Hemlocke Springs has captured global attention thanks to TikTok—and she also brings the unique background of a master’s degree in medical informatics.

Her latest release is her first since her debut EP, “Going…Going…Gone!,” which came out in September 2023.

The track stands out with a sound that fuses ’80s-tinged synth-pop and rock.

Written seven years ago, it conveys a heartfelt struggle: the desire to be “normal” while wavering between religious values and her own identity.

It’s also slated to be performed on Conan Gray’s North American tour, making it a strong recommendation for listeners seeking inventive pop that defies genre boundaries.

The Pursuit of VikingsAmon Amarth

Amon Amarth – The Pursuit of Vikings – Live at Summer Breeze (OFFICIAL)
The Pursuit of VikingsAmon Amarth

When it comes to the band that brought the allure of Viking metal from Sweden to the world, it has to be Amon Amarth.

Listen to the standout track from their fifth album, Fate of Norns, released in September 2004, and you’ll grasp the essence of that appeal.

The song paints a tale of Viking quest—crossing raging seas in pursuit of glory.

Its driving drums and thunderous guitar riffs convey the ferocity of battle, while the powerful growls give voice to an indomitable spirit, transporting the listener to ancient battlefields.

It even lent its name to the documentary commemorating the band’s 25th anniversary, making it a quintessential Amon Amarth anthem.

Perfect for when you want to get fired up or immerse yourself in a sweeping, epic narrative.

Take Your AimRocket

Rocket – Take Your Aim (Official Video)
Take Your AimRocket

Rocket is a Los Angeles–based rock band formed by childhood friends.

They began activities in 2021 and carry forward the sound of 1990s alternative and grunge head-on.

The starting point of their career was the EP “Versions of You,” released in October 2023, and their long-awaited debut album “R Is For Rocket” is slated for release in 2025.

Their talent is beyond question: they were selected for an NME cover and tapped as a support act for the Smashing Pumpkins in the summer of 2025.

Their music unites walls of overlapping, roaring guitars with vocals that cut right through—essential listening for anyone who loves muscular guitar rock.

Think It OverCheryl Ladd

Actress Cheryl Ladd, who became a global star through the hit TV drama Charlie’s Angels.

While she’s best known for her acting, she actually made her debut as a singer in 1978, right at the peak of her popularity.

This track marks her first true step as a solo vocalist.

It’s a pop tune that embodies the late-’70s LA sound, crafted with shimmering strings and a breezy rhythm that feels just right.

In contrast to its glamorous arrangement, the lyrics seem to express a delicate plea to a drifting partner: “Please think it over one more time.” Released in July 1978, the song was also included on the album Cheryl Ladd and reached No.

34 on the U.

S.

charts.

Its sparkling sound is perfect for an afternoon drive.