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A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “V”

In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “V”!

There are plenty of English words beginning with “V” that sound like song titles, such as “Victory,” “Vision,” “Vampire,” and “Village.”

You might not usually listen to songs that all start with the same letter, but that’s exactly why you might discover tracks you didn’t know before or make new discoveries.

So, let’s dive in and see what new songs we might encounter!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “V” (71–80)

VertigoBeach Bunny

Beach Bunny – Vertigo (Official Lyric Video)
VertigoBeach Bunny

Beach Bunny’s track “Vertigo” has been released.

Formed in Chicago, this indie rock band paints the subtle nuances of emotions that sway and reel like a bout of vertigo.

Because the lyrics by vocalist Lili are drawn from real experience, they brim with authenticity and urgency.

The story of reconsidering one’s true self through inner conflict and self-questioning is deeply relatable.

Released on June 17, 2024, this song carries on the band’s established direction while hinting at an exciting leap forward.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who resonates with the trials of youth and the joys and sorrows of love.

Video PhoneBeyoncé

Beyoncé – Video Phone (Extended Remix featuring Lady Gaga)
Video PhoneBeyoncé

A song released in 2008.

A remix version featuring Lady Gaga was released later.

When it comes to this kind of slow-tempo track, her allure really stands out.

Her vocal skill is also outstanding.

ve Got My Love to Keep Me WarmBillie Holiday

Billie Holiday – I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
ve Got My Love to Keep Me WarmBillie Holiday

A heartwarming swing jazz tune that wouldn’t feel out of place in an old coffee shop, “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm.” It’s a song about how, even though it’s cold outside, my heart is warm—and of course, the reason is a lover’s presence.

With lyrics that shine in their simplicity and care—using a single “love” to mean both a lover and the feeling of love, and “snowing” to express that it’s snowing—the song avoids adding unnecessary notes.

Billie Holiday, who lived through an extremely hard and intense life socially and culturally, brings a voice imbued with melancholy and wistfulness—never quite exuberant—which truly resonates with the heart.

ViennaBilly Joel

Billy Joel – Vienna (Audio) (Official Audio)
ViennaBilly Joel

A song from the famous 1977 album “The Stranger.” The lyrics feel like an older person gently offering guidance to someone younger—some say it’s Billy Joel speaking to his younger self.

Perhaps inspired by the title “Vienna,” the accordion in the interlude lends it a fitting, Viennese atmosphere.

Violently HappyBjörk

Speaking of Björk, her melancholic sound and fantastical worldview are captivating, but this music video—where she cuts her own hair—can only be described as downright unhinged! And yet it’s so cool… With this rhythm, how about using it as work BGM to keep you going and not lose to the May blues?

VIDA LOCABlack Eyed Peas, Nicky Jam, Tyga

Black Eyed Peas, Nicky Jam, Tyga – VIDA LOCA (Official Music Video)
VIDA LOCABlack Eyed Peas, Nicky Jam, Tyga

The Black Eyed Peas, a hip-hop/mixture group that has been churning out global hits with their distinctive sound.

Released in the summer of 2020, “VIDA LOCA” has a Latin flair, as the title suggests.

The track is actually based on MC Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This,” but it’s arranged with such a strong reggae vibe that you almost don’t notice the source.

It’s a laid-back track with a curious kind of addictiveness, so why not use it as a dance number for a school cultural festival?

VernieBlind Melon

Blind Melon is a rock band popular for their classic rock and alternative rock sound.

Their song Vernie is a highly emotional number that, while not explicitly stated, centers on the theme of the deaths of a grandfather and grandmother.

The depiction of wanting someone to be by your side once more evokes the image of vocalist Shannon Hoon, who passed away due to drugs, making it a doubly sad song for fans.