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.
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Everybody EverybodyBlack Box

Black Box is an Italian house music group that was active from the 1980s to the early 1990s.
Their track “Everybody Everybody” is a collaboration with singer-songwriter Martha Wash.
The song is very famous and was released in many countries.
Although it came out in 1989, it’s still loved by house music listeners today.
Be sure to check it out!
Evil WomanBlack Sabbath

In July 2025, just a few days after what turned out to be their final live performance, Ozzy Osbourne passed away, bringing Black Sabbath to an extraordinarily fitting close.
As the progenitors of all heavy rock, their monumental legacy will undoubtedly continue to be celebrated.
But did you know their debut single, “Evil Woman,” was actually a cover? The song was originally released in 1969 by the American blues-rock band Crow, reaching a respectable No.
17 on the Billboard chart in the United States.
It’s fascinating to compare the original with Sabbath’s version, so be sure to give both a listen.
Él no soy yoBlas Cantó

Blas Cantó from Spain is a highly skilled artist who shines in the world of pop music.
He released his debut album, Complicado, in September 2018, reaching number one on the Spanish albums chart.
In 2017, he won the Spanish version of Your Face Sounds Familiar, showcasing his talent across multiple fields.
Known for emotionally rich lyrics and melodic sound, he has attempted the Eurovision Song Contest twice.
Having been close to music since childhood, Blas won a regional contest at the age of eight.
With his polished pop sound and powerful vocals, he’s recommended for anyone seeking music that truly resonates.
EVERYBODY (BLOODBROS BACK)Blind Channel

The Finnish rock band Blind Channel released a bold new track this September: an ambitious cover of a Backstreet Boys hit.
Turning past jabs about their “boy band–style metal” on their head, the song features a striking arrangement with low-tuned guitars and contemporary nu-metal elements.
It arrived alongside a music video that looks back on the band’s 10 years of growth since they drew international attention with a 6th-place finish at the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest.
Riding a heavy sound without losing its pop allure, the track showcases their signature “violent pop” style.
It’s a recommended listen for anyone who wants to light up the dance floor or is curious about the fusion of rock and pop.
Everything We Lost In The FireBlue October

Formed in the United States in 1995, Blue October is a band that has gained popularity mainly in North America with a musical style rooted in post-grunge and alternative metal.
Since their album debut in 1998, they have continued to release work energetically and have maintained a loyal following.
Their latest track, “Everything We Lost In The Fire,” is an anthemic masterpiece that moves the heart with the band’s signature touch of melancholy in the melody and vocals, paired with a dynamic sound.
It’s a quintessentially American tune that would be perfect for a drive—enjoy!
ElevateBorn of Osiris

Born of Osiris are a flagship progressive/deathcore band with a career that could already be called veteran-level.
Since their album debut in 2009, they’ve continued to be at the forefront of the scene in 2024 despite multiple lineup changes.
Their new track “Elevate” evokes their old-school style, with ethereal synths, their trademark djent-inspired riffs, and a hook-filled, dramatic song structure that’s sure to satisfy fans.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “E” (161–170)
Everything I OwnBoy George

Speaking of Boy George, he’s well known as the flamboyant, frontman of Culture Club, who scored hits here in Japan with his flashy looks and soulful low voice.
That said, many people might not be familiar with his work as a solo artist.
The song we’re featuring this time, Everything I Own, was the lead single from George’s 1987 solo debut album Sold, and it hit number one on the UK charts.
The song was originally released in 1972 by the American soft rock band Bread, and the version that became famous was the 1974 cover by reggae singer Ken Boothe.
George covered it as a reggae-inflected pop song; while it seems to have been panned in some quarters at the time, I personally think the sweet melody and vocals create a relaxed vibe that really works.
Even if you only know George from Culture Club—or don’t know Culture Club at all—I’d love for you to give it a listen at least once!


