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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East HastingsGodspeed You! Black Emperor

The very fact that they borrowed their group name from the 1976 Japanese documentary film God Speed You! Black Emperor, which focuses on bosozoku biker gangs, already makes it clear this is no ordinary band.
Hailing from Montreal, the holy ground of Canadian post-rock, Godspeed You! Black Emperor formed in 1994 as a large ensemble.
With sprawling, experimental compositions infused with political statements—both in their music and their artwork—they shook the scene with a singular, uncompromising stance.
Although they went on hiatus in 2003, they resumed activity in 2010, and even into the 2020s they continue to delight a devoted global fanbase with a sound world only they can create.
The work introduced here is their landmark debut album, F♯ A♯ ∞, released in 1997.
Featuring around ten musicians, the album consists of just three tracks arranged like a suite.
It melds a heavy, ominous atmosphere built from field recordings and samples with the complex ensemble textures that only a large group can produce—incorporating cello and violin alongside traditional rock instrumentation—and ranges from end-of-the-world stillness to explosive noise that feels like raw emotion given form.
The unprecedented impact of this sound remains the stuff of legend.
Once you’re drawn into this apocalyptic soundscape, there’s no turning back—you’ll be enthralled for good!
EntrowGraham Central Station

A catchy yet genuinely developed, marching-band-style arrangement makes this Graham Central Station track a standout classic of club music.
It’s highly favored by dancers and works great as a party tune—an excellent recommendation for listeners in their 40s.
En Fallen JätteGrimner

Grimner, a folk metal band that Sweden is proud of.
Formed in 2008 in Motala, their appeal lies in the fusion of catchy melodies and heavy riffs, as they sing about Norse mythology and Viking history.
From their debut demo “A Call For Battle” to their 10th-anniversary album “Vanadrottning,” they have established a distinctive style.
Their 2016 album “Frost Mot Eld” received high praise worldwide and amassed millions of streams.
Incorporating folk instruments such as flute, mandola, and bagpipes, their music is aggressive yet rich in ethnic color.
Highly recommended for those interested in the fusion of Nordic traditional music and metal.
EAGLE FLY FREEHelloween

The third studio album by Helloween, a power metal band formed in Hamburg, Germany in 1984.
It’s a work that fully embodies the hallmarks of power metal, including speedy, melodic guitar riffs, powerful vocals, and lyrics packed with fantasy elements.
The album went gold, sold well in Japan, and holds an important place in the band’s career.
The track “I Want Out” was released as a single and has become a live staple.
If you want to experience the full appeal of power metal, this is a must-listen.
EgoHalsey

With its sprightly guitar riffs and commanding drum beats, Halsey’s latest work leaves a strong impression.
The sound, evocative of ’90s American alternative—so characteristic of her—beautifully fuses with lyrics that depict a struggle with the self.
Released in September 2024, the track is included on the forthcoming October album, The Great Impersonator.
The music video, directed by Halsey herself, portrays a confrontation between her feminine and masculine sides.
Born from the process of facing oneself, this song is sure to resonate with anyone grappling with similar conflicts.
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Everybody Knows The ClausHanson

The Christmas song with a bold, powerful guitar sound, “Everybody Knows The Claus,” is a cool one.
This track was released in 1997 by Hanson, an American rock band formed by three brothers.
Their holiday album Snowed In, which includes this song, was released at the height of their explosive popularity.
As a result, it became the best-selling holiday album of 1997.
Its brisk rock vibe sets the stage for a fun Christmas.
EarthquakeHardwell feat. Harrison

Hardwell is a DJ and music producer from the Netherlands who became popular worldwide for his EDM tracks.
Until he indefinitely paused live performances in 2018, he was in high demand at renowned EDM festivals around the world.
His music is characterized by sounds crafted to get the crowd hyped.
“Earthquake” is no exception—it’s a party anthem that lifts your spirits just by listening.


