Song Titles with C

  • Pop hit by Carly Rae Jepsen, 2011.

  • Song by Justin Timberlake, 2002.

  • Pop hit by Carly Rae Jepsen, 2011.

  • Song by Blondie, released 1980.

  • Track by The Chainsmokers, 2016.

  • Hit by Gnarls Barkley, 2006.

  • Song by Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z, 2003.

  • Classic Beatles song, 1969.

  • Song by Nirvana, released 1991.

  • The Beach Boys, 1965 surf rock classic.

  • Rock track by Red Hot Chili Peppers, 2002.

  • Pop rock song by OneRepublic, 2013.

  • Song by Faith Hill, released 2002.

  • Song by Snow Patrol, 2006.

  • Hit by Dexys Midnight Runners, 1982.

  • Real title: Cameo (1986) or Mandy Moore (1999)

  • Real song: Radiohead (1992) or TLC (1994)

  • George Michael/Wham! hit "Careless Whisper" (1984)

  • Hit single by Sia, released in 2014

  • Beatles classic "Can't Buy Me Love" (1964)

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers song "Californication" (1999)

  • Real title: Diddy (2006) or Bjork (1993)

  • Real title: fun. (2012) and CSNY classic (1970)

  • Bruno Mars, 2010 pop sing-along.

  • Post Malone, 2019 pop hit.

  • DNCE, 2015 funky pop dance track.

  • EXO, 2015 K-pop hit; official title matches.

  • The Rolling Stones cover of Chuck Berry, 1963.

  • Gwen Stefani, 2004 pop ballad.

  • Justin Timberlake, 2016 pop smash.

  • David Bowie, 1971 classic rock tune.

  • Puff Daddy feat. Jimmy Page, 1998 soundtrack.

  • The Weeknd, 2018 moody R&B ballad.

  • Eric Prydz, 2004 club dance hit.

  • Justin Timberlake, 2016 pop anthem.

  • Phantom Planet's 2002 rock hit.

  • Shania Twain's 1997 country-pop song.

  • Jennifer Paige's 1998 pop hit.

  • Badfinger's 1969 hit, written by McCartney.

  • Maroon 5 feat. Future, 2017 pop track.

  • Taylor Swift's 2020 folk-pop single.

  • Aminé's 2016 hip-hop hit.

  • Elvis Presley's classic from 1961.

  • TWICE's 2020 single; also a Camila track.

  • Justin Timberlake's 2016 smash hit.

  • DJ Casper's 2000 party dance song.

  • Mariah Carey's 2000 R&B single.

  • 2Pac & Dr. Dre classic hip-hop single, 1995.

  • Real song: Diddy - Dirty Money, 2010 pop-rap hit

  • Real song: Demi Lovato, 2009 pop ballad

  • Ed Sheeran hit single 'Castle on the Hill', 2017.

  • Echosmith's alt-pop hit 'Cool Kids', 2013.

  • Taylor Swift and Bananarama both have it; 2019/1983.

  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton, 2013.

  • 50 Cent's rap single 'Candy Shop', 2005.

  • James Taylor's 'Country Road' folk-rock, 1970.

  • Kygo feat. Julia Michaels 'Carry Me', 2016.

  • Frank Sinatra standard 'Come Fly with Me', 1958.

  • Taylor Swift pop track 'Call It What You Want', 2017.

  • Summer Walker R&B song 'CPR', released 2018.

  • Norah Jones classic 'Come Away with Me', 2002.

  • Confirmed: 'Change' by Taylor Swift (2008) is a song.

  • Classic! Offenbach's 'Can-Can' (1858) dance tune.

  • Mike Posner's 'Cooler Than Me' (2010) pop hit.

  • Real title: 'Cake' by Flo Rida (2017) dance track.

  • Real song: 'Cry Baby' by Janis Joplin (1971).

  • Yes, 'Come Home' by OneRepublic (2009) exists.

  • Yep! 'C'est La Vie' by B*Witched (1998) pop.

  • The Weeknd's 'Can't Feel My Face' (2015) is real.

  • Yes, 'Catch Me If You Can'—Girls' Generation (2015).

  • Christina Aguilera's 'Candyman' (2007) pop swing.

  • Real title: 'Cherry' by Harry Styles (2019).

  • Yep! 'Carolina' by Taylor Swift (2022) soundtrack.

  • Bring Me The Horizon's 'Can You Feel My Heart' (2013).

  • The Jacksons' 'Can You Feel It' (1980) disco.

  • The Supremes hit from 1964 — Motown classic.

  • The Beatles classic single from 1964.

  • Aaliyah single, 2002; also used by Kenny Chesney.

  • Bryan Adams single 'Christmas Time', 1985.

  • Madonna ballad 'Crazy for You', 1985.

  • The Primitives' hit 'Crash' from 1988.

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  • Sia's pop hit 'Cheap Thrills', 2016.

  • Ozzy Osbourne's 'Crazy Train', 1980 metal classic.

  • Fall Out Boy single 'Centuries', 2014.

  • Prince song 'Call My Name', 2004 R&B.

  • Gary Numan's synth-pop hit 'Cars', 1979.

  • Valid song: Adele, 2008 pop/soul single

  • cant buy me love

The words in the list Song Titles with C come from players of the word game City, Country, River.