A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “U”
When it comes to songs that start with “U,” what tracks come to mind for you?
In addition to songs that begin with words like “Up” or “Under,” which indicate direction, there are also plenty of songs that start with “Un—,” a prefix that carries a negative meaning.
You’ll also come across titles that use words like “Urban” or “Ultra,” and some that replace “You” with “U.”
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Western songs that start with “U.”
You might not often search for songs grouped by the initial letter, but we hope you’ll enjoy reading this article as a fun opportunity to do just that.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'U' (121–130)
UntitledChez Damier

Chez Damier, the legendary DJ and producer who, alongside Derrick May, served as a resident DJ at Detroit’s legendary club Music Institute and helped pioneer the city’s club scene.
He drew attention with the classic Can You Feel It, released on Kevin Saunderson’s label KMS, but this track is a hidden gem.
It’s a uniquely deep house cut, steeped in Detroit-honed house’s mysterious mood and built around endlessly repeating phrases.
unlucky boyChicken Shack

Chicken Shack, led by Stan Webb and active since the 1960s, is a band that’s always mentioned when discussing British blues.
This track, with its effective use of saxophone, is rooted in the blues yet approaches the sound from a decidedly rock-leaning angle, and can be considered one of their signature works.
UndecidedChris Brown

Since his debut in 2005, Chris Brown has remained at the top of the scene, and this 2019 hit he released is no exception.
His choice to sample the ’90s R&B classic “I Love Your Smile” by Shanice is spot-on.
Just like in the music video, we hope you’ll nail the cool dance moves.
Under The InfluenceChris Brown

Among the many genres, Black music such as R&B and soul is known for being especially challenging.
Even so, there are surely people who aren’t confident in their singing but still want to try R&B.
For those people, I recommend the song “Under The Influence.” It’s a track by Chris Brown that blends hip-hop and R&B.
Because it has relatively few vocal lines and doesn’t rely heavily on “runs” (often used in R&B), it’s comparatively easy to sing within this genre.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'U' (131–140)
UptightColdfeet

This is a signature track by Coldfeet, a group gaining attention as pioneers of melodias techno.
Featuring Lori Fine on vocals, it can also be appreciated for its experimental sound, including polyrhythmic vocal placement and lo-fi-processed breaks.
Up & UpColdplay

An inspiring power ballad about change in life.
It was released in 2016 by the British rock band Coldplay.
Artists including Beyoncé participated as backing vocalists.
The track was performed at the halftime show of the 2016 Super Bowl.
Up with the BirdsColdplay

Coldplay, the legendary rock band from the UK, has recorded over 100 million in total sales worldwide.
You might be thinking, “Wait, does a band this famous even have hidden gems?” Well, they do.
Their song ‘Up with the Birds’ is one of Coldplay’s more obscure tracks, and among fans it’s popular as a hidden gem themed around spring.
You’ll probably be surprised when you see how few views it has on YouTube.





