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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “E”

In this article, I’ll be introducing a whole bunch of Western songs whose titles start with the letter “E”! You might not usually listen to songs that all start with the same initial, but that’s exactly why trying it can lead you to discover tracks you didn’t know and make new discoveries.

By the way, when it comes to English words that start with “E,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Every—,” “Easy,” and “Each.” If you’re a fan of Western music, you may already have a few songs in mind.

With that, let’s dive in and enjoy the article—who knows, you might discover some new favorites along the way.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'E' (71–80)

E Du Nord?Kari Bremnes

Kari Bremnes – E Du Nord? (Herøy – Helgeland)
E Du Nord?Kari Bremnes

Kari Bremnes, a leading figure in the Norwegian music scene, captivates audiences with songs rich in poetic depth and storytelling.

Having transitioned from journalist to musician, she skillfully weaves elements of folk and jazz to create a world of sound that is uniquely her own.

Her debut album, Mitt ville hjerte, released in 1987, won the Spellemannprisen and launched a brilliant career.

She went on to solidify her reputation with acclaimed works such as Spor and the collaborative album Soløye with her siblings, both of which also earned the same award.

Songs like E du nord are widely loved.

Her music is characterized by a style that places emphasis on the lyrical worldview, with the music supporting and embracing the text.

She enjoys popularity abroad as well, with around 90,000 sales in Germany.

She is truly one of the treasures of Norwegian music.

If you’re seeking poetic, narrative-rich music and a mature, genre-transcending sound, she’s an artist you should definitely explore!

Everybody LaughsDavid Byrne

David Byrne – “Everybody Laughs” (Official Music Video)
Everybody LaughsDavid Byrne

David Byrne—known as the driving force behind the legendary band Talking Heads, born in Scotland and long based in the United States—has released his first new work in about seven years, arriving in June 2025 since his 2018 album American Utopia.

This track is a lead single from his forthcoming album, Who Is The Sky?.

Characterized by a tropical vibe and lively strings from the Ghost Train Orchestra, Byrne’s signature razor-sharp staccato vocals blend beautifully with the universal theme of shared human experience.

This pop tune, illuminated by his keen eye for human observation, feels just right for a quick everyday pick-me-up.

Endless DreamersDubVision & SICK INDIVIDUALS

DubVision & SICK INDIVIDUALS – Endless Dreamers
Endless DreamersDubVision & SICK INDIVIDUALS

Just hearing that two talents heating up the Dutch dance scene—DubVision and Chic Individuals—have teamed up is enough to get the heart racing.

DubVision, the brother duo known for their progressive house, and Chic Individuals, who also hail from the Netherlands and craft energetic tracks.

Their joint release from June 2025 is a standout on Martin Garrix’s label, STMPD RCRDS.

The sound blends invigorating synth melodies with powerful beats that steadily build in euphoria before unfolding into an emotive drop.

The track is also included on DubVision’s album Another World (Deluxe Edition), and it could be a perfect choice for experiencing unity at a festival or as an uplifting soundtrack for a drive.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “E” (81–90)

Ever After (feat. Emily McEwan)Rasmus Faber

Rasmus Faber – Ever After (feat. Emily McEwan)
Ever After (feat. Emily McEwan)Rasmus Faber

Rasmus Faber is a talented musician from Sweden.

With the assured skill of a jazz pianist and a deep curiosity for house music, his sound captivates many music fans.

The work he released in 2003 as the very first single on his own label, Farplane Records, features Emily McEwan’s sultry, soulful vocals in perfect harmony with a warm yet uplifting house groove.

Although the specific lyrics haven’t been revealed, the suggestive title—meaning “Happily Ever After”—and the positive energy radiating throughout the track convey hopes for a love-filled future and a wish for happiness that lasts forever.

A sophisticated crossover sound, deftly weaving in Latin and soul elements, creates a comfortably infectious groove.

It’s a perfect listen for moments with someone special, or anytime you want to brighten your mood.

eastside w my dogsWHATMORE

WHATMORE – eastside w my dogs (Official Music Video)
eastside w my dogsWHATMORE

Watmore is a hip-hop collective formed by classmates from New York’s prestigious arts high school, LaGuardia High School.

Their debut single, released in June 2025, is defined by a truly genre-defying sound that builds on hip-hop while boldly weaving in sensibilities from alternative R&B and indie rock.

Lyrics that capture the bonds among friends and scenes from the Eastern side of New York pair perfectly with production that fuses each member’s individual talents.

The fact that it racked up over 17 million streams even before the official debut speaks volumes about the anticipation surrounding them.

This first release, brimming with the breath of a new era, is one music fans seeking fresh sensibilities should definitely hear.

Easy LoverMiley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus – Easy Lover (Official Video)
Easy LoverMiley Cyrus

Many years have passed since her breakout on Hannah Montana, and Miley Cyrus has grown into a top-tier artist.

A track from her May 2025 album, Something Beautiful, carries the vibe of ’80s slow-funk and disco-pop, skillfully portraying a passionate yet complicated tangle of love.

It even feels like an homage to legends like ABBA and Cher, showcasing the breadth of her musical range.

The backstory that it was originally written for Beyoncé is another detail that delights music fans.

After winning a Grammy in 2024 with Flowers, an anthem of self-affirmation, her new facet on this project is a must-hear.

It’s highly recommended for those who love ’70s–’80s disco sounds or resonate with powerful messages.

Ev’rybody Wants to Be a CatScatman Crothers

The jazz number that colors the most memorable scene in Disney’s 1970 film The Aristocats is a charming song that celebrates the cats’ free and joyful way of life.

With the lively vocals of Scat Cat performed by America’s multitalented entertainer Scatman Crothers, it brilliantly captures the cats’ cheerful, unrestrained worldview.

Louis Armstrong was originally slated for the role, but plans changed due to health reasons.

With a fun melody that incorporates elements of swing jazz, the performance scene in a Paris attic became one of the film’s most iconic moments.

It’s a classic that’s perfect for a laid-back day off or for anyone who wants to revel in the upbeat rhythms of jazz.