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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'E' (21–30)

EmotionsMariah Carey

The lead single from her second album, released in August 1991, is a superb track that fully showcases Mariah Carey’s superhuman vocal range.

Blending the drive of ’70s disco with house dance beats and the uplift of gospel, it delivers a straightforward celebration of the joy and thrill of love.

Her record of five consecutive No.

1 hits in the U.S.

since her debut stands as proof of her talent.

With its brisk rhythm and dazzling choral work, the sound naturally lifts your spirits on a drive, and it’s also perfect for those moments when your feelings for someone special are overflowing.

Everybody KnowsThe Devil Wears Prada

The Devil Wears Prada – Everybody Knows [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Everybody KnowsThe Devil Wears Prada

The Devil Wears Prada, a metalcore band from Dayton, Ohio.

Since forming in 2005, they’ve left a distinct mark on the scene with a sound that weaves together impassioned screams and melodic clean vocals.

In October 2025, they released a lead single from their album “Flowers.” The song portrays the anxiety and loneliness of a façade being stripped away, leaving you exposed—“everyone knows.” It surges from tight, urgent verses into a chorus where distorted guitars and synths come crashing in, delivering overwhelming catharsis.

The construction—densely cycling between crushing breakdowns and catchy melodies—feels like a pinnacle of their songwriting reached over two decades.

It’s heavy, yet the hook is incredibly memorable, making it a great recommendation even for newcomers to metalcore!

everything i wantedBillie Eilish

Released in November 2019, Billie Eilish’s work lays bare the loneliness and anxiety brought on by sudden success, a song steeped in deep darkness.

Sparked by a nightmare in which she jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge and no one seemed to care, it poignantly voices the emotional pain that comes with fame.

Yet at its core is the powerful bond between siblings: at the edge of despair, her brother Finneas vows, “As long as I’m here, no one can hurt you.” Whispered vocals, minimal piano, and a drifting, weightless atmosphere gently cradle her delicate state of mind.

Winner of Record of the Year at the 2021 Grammys, this piece reminds us how vital family support can be—and is a song that middle schoolers feeling lonely should especially hear.

EndlessLil Yachty

Lil Yachty – Endless (Official Music Video)
EndlessLil Yachty

Lil Yachty, the Atlanta native, released a new single in October 2025 in collaboration with the visual production team Lyrical Lemonade.

Over an enveloping, ambient beat, he employs his signature wavering vocal style to rap about his endless skill set, wealth, and journey to success.

Extending the psychedelic rock experimentation he showcased on his 2023 album “Let’s Start Here.,” the track features alternative production that sets it apart from conventional trap.

While he’s known as a pioneer of bubblegum trap, this song reflects his continued commitment to broadening his scope as a musician.

EncoreMAKJ & Henry Fong

A collaborative work by Makj and Henry Fong, released by Hysteria Records in December 2013.

It’s a big-room house track at 128 BPM, characterized by a thick bassline and a hard-hitting kick.

The build-up into the drop perfectly evokes the sight of a massive festival mainstage crowd throwing their hands up in unison.

In fact, when it was played at the large Australian festival Stereosonic, the crowd reportedly went wild.

Intertwining synth riffs and horn-like sounds make this a peak-time track—an ideal tune for taking a club floor to its absolute peak.

End Of SummerTame Impala

Tame Impala – End Of Summer (Official Video)
End Of SummerTame Impala

The Australian psychedelic project Tame Impala, wildly popular around the world, released a danceable track in July 2025 that runs over seven minutes.

It carries a curious allure that relaxes a dinner moment while somehow inviting you into a new world.

Drawing on influences from 1990s acid house and trance, its simultaneously nostalgic, floating sound is perfect for listening between courses.

In addition to the psychedelic pop sensibility they’ve cultivated so far, this work boldly incorporates elements of dance music, signaling a new musical challenge for Kevin Parker.

With a tone that evokes both the end of summer and the arrival of a new season, the track will make a calm meal all the more memorable.

Early Christmas MorningCyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper is an artist’s artist, admired by many fellow musicians.

Because she’s a singer with a distinctive vocal quality, plenty of people may hesitate to try singing her songs, thinking they must be difficult.

That’s why I recommend Early Christmas Morning.

Crafted with a nursery rhyme–like feel reminiscent of a German folk song, this track does include a few high phrases that verge on a shout, but every other line is organized in a way that’s very easy to sing.