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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 Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'E' (1–10)

EsperanzaHermanos Gutiérrez

Hermanos Gutiérrez – Esperanza (Official Video)
EsperanzaHermanos Gutiérrez

Based in Switzerland, the Ecuadorian brothers who paint vast landscapes with two guitars are Hermanos Gutiérrez.

The duo of older brother Estevan Gutiérrez and younger brother Alejandro Gutiérrez has cultivated a style since 2015 that’s often described as “the guitar sings.” In 2022, they released the album “El Bueno y el Malo” on Dan Auerbach’s label, and their June 2024 follow-up “Sonido Cósmico” expands their world from the desert to outer space.

Their music, endowed with a cinematic power to evoke imagery—evident in short films that have been nominated for awards—invites listeners on an extraordinary journey through wordless dialogue.

Highly recommended for anyone seeking immersive sounds away from the hustle and bustle!

Everything Burns (ft. Beartooth)Tom Morello

Tom Morello – Everything Burns (ft. Beartooth) (Official Music Video)
Everything Burns (ft. Beartooth)Tom Morello

Tom Morello, a rock legend through his work with Rage Against the Machine and his inventive guitar playing, has teamed up with Caleb Shomo of the metalcore-leading band Beartooth for “Everything Burns (ft.

Beartooth).” Released in December 2025, this much-discussed track was written specifically as a raid theme for Patch 7.4, “Into the Mist,” in the online RPG Final Fantasy XIV.

Morello’s signature razor-sharp riffs fuse with Shomo’s ferocious shouts to create a heavyweight track that amplifies the game’s intense battle scenes.

There’s even an anecdote that the song was produced in just a few hours—proof that it bottles raw, instantaneous explosive power into a single track.

Everything Is FinePaleface Swiss

Pale Face Swiss is a deathcore/metalcore band based in Zurich, Switzerland.

Since their formation in 2017, they have captivated metal fans around the world with their massive sound and ferocious breakdowns.

In December 2025, they released a lead single from their upcoming EP, The Wilted, set for release in January 2026.

The work tells the story of lovers trapped in an inescapable situation, capturing the poignant ache of telling yourself “everything is fine” as the relationship falls apart.

Sonically, it marks a sharp turn from their previously aggressive direction, taking on a ballad-like form centered on clean vocals.

The arrangement highlights striking quiet–loud dynamics, showcasing the band’s newfound expressive range.

It’s a song that gently stays by your side when you want to face the pain deep within your heart.

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “E” (11–20)

Everything’s Not LostGregory Porter

Gregory Porter – Everything’s Not Lost
Everything's Not LostGregory Porter

Gregory Porter is a baritone singer who represents the jazz and soul scene.

He began singing in the church where his mother served as a pastor, and deeply absorbed the gospel tradition.

With solid artistry that has captivated listeners worldwide—earning him the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2014 and 2017—he has become a leading figure.

The original song featured here appears on his first holiday album, “Christmas Wish,” released in November 2023.

Instead of a lavish big-band sound, the arrangement centers on an elegant piano ballad that lets his rich, resonant voice shine tenderly.

The lyrics carry a perspective that thinks of those less fortunate amid the festive mood, making it a moving Christmas song that’s more than just fun.

It’s a perfect track for those who want to spend a quiet evening by candlelight or set the tone for a sophisticated, grown-up Christmas.

Everybody’s Free To Wear SunscreenBaz Luhrmann

Baz Luhrmann – Everybody’s Free To Wear Sunscreen
Everybody's Free To Wear SunscreenBaz Luhrmann

Let me introduce a unique, speech-style number created by Baz Luhrmann, known as a film director and stage director.

Released as a single in February 1999, this track was based on a fictional commencement address written by newspaper columnist Mary Schmich.

It begins by emphasizing the importance of wearing sunscreen and gently unfolds with life wisdom about human connection and self-care.

The monologue, set over a trip-hop-inspired, chill sound, slips into the heart without feeling pushy.

It topped the charts in the UK and Ireland and has become a graduation-season staple beloved around the world.

It’s a song that quietly gives you a nudge forward on the day you take your next step.

Everlasting DubKAITO

When people think of minimal techno, many might picture sterile, repetitive beats, but in fact its melodic, warm sound is one of its real charms.

With that in mind, I’d like to introduce Everlasting Dub, released on the renowned German label Kompakt.

The track comes from Kaito, the project of Hiroshi Watanabe, a Japanese creator celebrated worldwide.

This work is a deeper reconstruction of his classic from 2001, characterized by richly applied reverb and beautiful, repeating synth lines.

Its soothing immersion invites listeners into another world.

Although it was released as a single in April 2008, it still shines with undimmed brilliance.

It’s the perfect track for relaxing and soaking in sound at home, or for anyone seeking calming dance music.

Elderberry WineWednesday

Wednesday – Elderberry Wine (Official Video)
Elderberry WineWednesday

Wednesday are an indie rock band from Asheville, North Carolina.

Among their songs, where Karly Hartzman’s vocals leave a strong impression, this one aches with the premonition of heartbreak.

Released as a single in May 2025, it drew attention as a lead track from the album “Bleeds.” Just as a sweet fruit liqueur can become poisonous if mishandled, this song reminds us that relationships with the ones we love are fragile and easily hurt.

You can feel the raw pain that only someone who has experienced a breakup can express.

Many listeners will identify with the lyrics, where beautiful memories intersect with the fear of everything falling apart.

When you want to quietly reflect on a love that has ended, give it a listen.