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!
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Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'V' (231–240)
VenusTackey & Tsubasa

It’s a slightly older song, but it’s quite well-known.
The chorus has choreography that uses both hands, so everyone at karaoke can join in.
The song itself isn’t difficult, so it’s not that hard to sing.
It’s a duet, so sing it with a close senior colleague or your boss to build camaraderie.
VoyageAyumi Hamasaki

It was released in 2002 as Ayumi Hamasaki’s 28th single.
The song was used as the theme for the TBS drama “My Little Chef,” and a short film starring her, inspired by this track, titled “Sinking into the Moon,” was released the same year.
It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for three consecutive weeks.
Voice Of AmericaASIA

Included on the 1985 album Astra.
A four-piece rock band from the UK formed in 1981.
With a mid-tempo, gently unfolding rhythm and a mellow, moody melody, this rock ballad slips softly into your heart as you listen.
Ventura HighwayAmerica

A 1973 track by America, the acoustic group famous for “A Horse with No Name.” Many of you have probably heard the repeating acoustic guitar riff in the intro.
Janet Jackson sampled this intro, didn’t she? From the performance to every detail, it’s a refreshing number that evokes the feeling of spring.
Victory for the MagpieBlood Red Shoes

This is the debut single by Blood Red Shoes, a British garage rock duo.
Despite being just two members, their sound is a gritty, hard-hitting take on grunge rock, and the interplay of male and female vocals is a signature strength of the band.
VoicesDisturbed

This song, which kicks off with a shout of “So!”, is the first track on their debut album The Sickness.
Though they formed in Chicago, they quickly landed a record deal, and the album they released became a massive hit, selling over three million copies—an absolutely huge band.
It’s the kind of greatness where there isn’t a single throwaway track no matter what you listen to! They paused activities in 2011, but resumed in 2015.
VolunteersJefferson Airplane

Conveying a message of dissent against the U.
S.
government and the Vietnam War, this song was written by guitarist Paul Kantner and vocalist Marty Balin.
The band performed it at Woodstock six months before it was released.
The track is included on the soundtrack of the film Forrest Gump.





