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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” (51–60)

Torn Between Two LoversMary MacGregor

Torn between two lovers – Mary MacGregor (1976) HD
Torn Between Two LoversMary MacGregor

Mary MacGregor, a talented singer discovered by Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul & Mary, made her breakthrough with a debut song that lays bare the anguish of a woman torn between her husband and her lover.

Even knowing it’s a forbidden relationship, she can’t choose just one—a poignant inner conflict exquisitely conveyed by her clear, transparent voice.

Released in 1976, the track became a massive hit, reaching No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts in February 1977.

In Japan, she is also known for performing the theme song of the animated film “Farewell to Space Battleship Galaxy Express 999.” It’s a perfect recommendation for nights when you want to sink into the gentle sway of soft rock and feel just a touch sentimental.

This Will BeNatalie Cole

This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) (2003 Remaster)
This Will BeNatalie Cole

Nat King Cole is known as a great jazz singer—many of you are probably familiar with him.

The artist featured here, Natalie Cole, who sings this debut track, is his daughter, a vocalist who inherited her father’s exceptional expressive power.

In this work, her soulful voice and gospel-rooted strength blend beautifully with a lively pop sound.

It feels as if she’s singing about the exhilarating joy and happiness of finding eternal love.

Released as her 1975 debut, it won two awards at the 18th Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist.

You may also recognize it from the film “While You Were Sleeping.” It’s a perfect song for a weekend morning when you want to lift your spirits!

Two LoversMary Wells

A gentle lover and a lover who’s cold and makes you sad.

The opening, as if a heart were swaying between two people, might make you catch your breath.

Sung by Mary Wells, known as the “Motown Queen,” this song delivers a surprising twist: the two lovers are actually the same person.

The feeling of being drawn to a beloved’s complex allure is sung over a light, catchy rhythm.

Released as a single in October 1962, it topped the R&B chart and sold over a million copies.

It’s the perfect track for those moments when your heart races at a lover’s elusive side.

Third UncleBrian Eno

Brian Eno, hailing from England and also known for his work with Roxy Music.

This track, included on the classic album Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) released in November 1974, was a forerunner of proto-punk.

Its obsessively repeated bassline and knife-sharp guitar gradually set the listener’s nerves on edge.

In a cold, affectless voice, he reels off a strange scene where canned goods, pork, and “you” are placed on the same level.

Perhaps it depicts the self disintegrating beneath the glamorous mask of glam rock.

The fact that Bauhaus, titans of gothic rock, later covered it speaks to its considerable influence.

How about this as a companion for a night when you want to sink into the intelligent, cool madness lurking behind a glittering era?

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'T' (61–70)

Too SweetHozier

Hozier – Too Sweet (Official Video)
Too SweetHozier

Hozier, the Irish singer-songwriter whose music is deeply rooted in blues and soul, continues to captivate audiences around the world.

A song he released in March 2024 has been embraced by many listeners, especially through platforms like YouTube Shorts.

The track tells the story of contrasting lifestyles: a carefree, night-owl protagonist and a health-conscious, early-rising lover.

It paints a bittersweet relationship—where the narrator calls the other “too sweet” for them—set against a bluesy bassline.

The song topped the U.

S.

charts, marking a remarkable achievement as the first Irish artist to do so in 34 years.

Thanks to its popularity, it’s frequently used across a variety of contexts, from everyday vlogs to witty, slightly ironic videos.

The Killing MoonEcho & the Bunnymen

Echo & The Bunnymen – The Killing Moon (Official Music Video)
The Killing MoonEcho & the Bunnymen

Echo & the Bunnymen are a post-punk band from Liverpool, England.

With their grand sound and literary lyrics, they left a strong mark on the music scene of the ’80s.

Among their many classics, this is the one you’ll want to hear on an autumn night—a track that reached No.

9 on the UK chart in 1984.

Featured on the masterpiece Ocean Rain, it fuses post-punk tension with neo-psychedelic drift, creating an eerily majestic beauty.

The cello’s plaintive melody and the guitar tones shimmering like moonlight pair perfectly with autumn’s crisp air and quiet.

Its dramatic lyrics, themed around inescapable fate, were also used in the iconic opening scene of the film Donnie Darko.

It’s a work I highly recommend for those who want to gaze at the moon and sink into contemplation on a long autumn night.

THOUGHT YOU LOVED ME2 Chainz

2 Chainz – THOUGHT YOU LOVED ME (Official Video)
THOUGHT YOU LOVED ME2 Chainz

Rapper 2 Chainz, hailing from College Park.

He’s been active since his duo days and has had a very long career, so I think he’s familiar to longtime hip-hop fans.

His solo debut album, Based on a T.

R.

U.

Story, released in August 2012, topped the U.

S.

charts.

This track is included on the official soundtrack Red Clay for a film released in July 2025.

As the title I Thought You Loved Me suggests, it may revolve around disappointment and heartache toward someone he trusted.

Over his signature trap sound, it portrays introspective emotions that differ from his previous image, making this a song that reveals a new depth to his artistry.