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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'U' (231–240)

UnintendedMuse

MUSE is a three-piece rock band from the UK.

While they’re strongly associated with a diverse musical style that absorbs a range of influences, this track from their fifth album, The Resistance, is a simple guitar-driven ballad that expresses the desire to embrace a loved one’s heart—including its flaws.

UprisingMuse

Muse – Uprising [Official Video]
UprisingMuse

Muse is a British rock trio formed in 1997.

Though just three members, the sounds they create are remarkably diverse: while rooted in British rock and pop, they can be raw at times, progressive at others—emotional and symphonic.

Their musical expression is like a kaleidoscope, yet each facet retains a compelling pull that unmistakably feels like Muse.

Matthew Bellamy, the guitarist-vocalist who also plays keyboards, is at his best when he’s free to move with a guitar—especially his signature “crab walk,” which looks a bit like a sideways moonwalk and sends the crowd into a frenzy during shows.

Every record is recommended; you can dive into the Muse world from anywhere and enjoy it.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “U” (241–250)

UdsheerNO NAME

I think very few Japanese people have ever listened to Mongolian hip-hop.

In fact, Mongolia’s rap scene is extremely advanced; as someone who has listened to music of all genres from over 50 countries, I’d say it’s at least a decade ahead of Japan.

One of the most famous veterans in the Mongolian rap scene is No Name.

The track I’m introducing here, “Udsheer,” is from nearly 20 years ago, yet it features a flow that’s on par with today’s rap scene.

Definitely check it out.

UnforgettableNat King Cole

Unforgettable – Nat ‘King’ Cole
UnforgettableNat King Cole

Nat King Cole’s exquisite jazz ballad “Unforgettable.” This album is a 1952 compilation that brings together songs emblematic of his career.

The title track seamlessly blends his vocals—expressing the depth of love with delicate nuance—with Nelson Riddle’s orchestral arrangement.

Released in 1951, the song beautifully conveys an enduring love that transcends distance, and it drew renewed attention through a virtual duet with Cole’s daughter, Natalie.

It’s a gem for anyone wanting to feel the allure of jazz or seeking a heartfelt ballad.

UnforgettableNat King Cole and Natalie Cole

#nowwatching Natalie Cole LIVE – Unforgettable
UnforgettableNat King Cole and Natalie Cole

This is “Unforgettable,” a signature song by the American jazz pianist and singer Nat King Cole.

His own daughter, Natalie Cole, realized a dream collaboration with him on this track using modern technology.

Having his daughter sing his song on a grand stage must have been the greatest act of filial devotion for him.

Although Natalie Cole also passed away in 2015, perhaps the two of them are now joyfully duetting together in heaven.

UnforgettableNatalie Cole

Unforgettable (Duet with Nat King Cole)
UnforgettableNatalie Cole

Here’s a song composed by Irving Gordon in 1951.

The version sung by Nat King Cole became a huge hit and turned into a standard number.

In 1991, his daughter Natalie Cole released the same song as a duet with her late father, using his archival vocal recording, and it won at the 34th Grammy Awards.

It remains a favorite among jazz vocalists today—an enduring ballad that makes you feel warm inside.

Unwritten (US Version)Natasha Bedingfield

Natasha Bedingfield – Unwritten (Official Video) (as featured in Anyone But You)
Unwritten (US Version)Natasha Bedingfield

This is a 2004 release by British singer Natasha Bedingfield.

The positive lyrics and Natasha’s husky voice feel like they’re cheering on a fresh start in spring.

It’s a song that makes you want to listen while strolling along a row of cherry blossoms.