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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.

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with “E” (361–370)

El jardinero (Temprano amaneció)Pescado Rabioso

El Jardinero (temprano amencio) – Pescado Rabioso
El jardinero (Temprano amaneció)Pescado Rabioso

Pescado Rabioso’s debut album, Desatormentándonos—by the rock band that Argentina proudly claims as its own—is a classic released in September 1972.

Rooted in blues rock yet infused with psychedelic touches and the power of hard rock, it stands out for its innovative sound.

Luis Alberto Spinetta’s profound lyrics and forward-thinking musical vision captured the hearts of Argentina’s youth at the time.

The album includes a song that portrays society’s absurdities from a gardener’s perspective, its lyrics symbolizing how human effort can be undone by the forces of environment and nature.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants to reflect deeply on music and society, and for those eager to experience the essence of South American rock.

Easy LoverPhilip Bailey, Phil Colins

Philip Bailey, Phil Collins – Easy Lover
Easy LoverPhilip Bailey, Phil Colins

This is the song “Easy Lover,” released in 1984.

It’s a dream collaboration between American R&B singer Philip Bailey and British rock vocalist Phil Collins.

With soulful vocals and a funky rhythm infused with rock elements, it’s an incredibly cool track!

EchoesPink Floyd

Pink Floyd is a band beloved around the world for their music rooted in art rock and progressive rock.

It seems Mr.

Araki is quite fond of Pink Floyd, as he used “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” as the basis for Part 4.

This “Echoes” is known as the inspiration for the popular Stand “Echoes” in Part 4.

Since the Stand’s ability is based on sound, this work may hold particularly strong significance for Mr.

Araki.

EclipsePink Floyd

Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon is celebrated as a legendary album worldwide.

The track that closes it is Eclipse.

To understand how this song relates to the “moon,” you need to know the album’s original title: The Dark Side of the Moon—literally, “the far side of the moon.” This phrase is actually a common idiom: because the side in shadow can’t be seen from Earth, it’s often used to mean “the unknown.” And at the end of Eclipse, the lyrics say, “There is no dark side of the moon really.

Matter of fact, it’s all dark.” The album ends on that line.

What it means is up to you to interpret.

Every Rose Has It’s ThornPoison

Poison – Every Rose Has Its Thorn (Official Music Video)
Every Rose Has It's ThornPoison

A signature ballad by Poison, one of the defining rock bands of the 1980s that gained popularity not only in their home country of the United States but also in Japan, armed with flashy looks and catchy melodies.

With an unforgettable tune and lyrics that resonate, it masterfully captures the pain of heartbreak and the complexities of love.

Released in October 1988, the song was included on their second album, “Open Up and Say…

Ahh!,” and became the band’s only number-one hit in the U.S.

It has been highly praised by media outlets such as Guitar World and Rolling Stone and is considered a landmark of ’80s hair-metal ballads.

It’s a recommended track for times when you want to heal the pain of a breakup or look back on memories with someone special.

Every Rose Has Its Thorn – Remastered 2003Poison

A signature ballad by Poison, one of the quintessential rock bands of the 1980s, who gained popularity not only in their home country of the United States but also in Japan, armed with flashy makeup and catchy melodies.

They were often labeled a hair metal band and faced critical pushback due to their commercial success, but listening to ballads like this makes their gift for crafting memorable songs clear—and helps explain why they sold so well.

The song first appeared on their second album, Open Up and Say…

Ahh!, released in 1988, which sold over eight million copies worldwide.

A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'E' (371–380)

Ego Death (feat. Steve Vai)Polyphia

Polyphia – Ego Death feat. Steve Vai (Official Music Video)
Ego Death (feat. Steve Vai)Polyphia

Polyphia is an instrumental progressive metal band that has gained popularity for its loud sound that fuses pop, funk, and EDM influences.

Their 2022 release “Ego Death feat.

Steve Vai” highlights jaw-dropping, ultra-technical phrases featuring Steve Vai.

The entire track is so technical it could be considered one extended guitar solo, and the eccentric whammy-bar work that appears toward the end—so characteristic of Steve Vai—is sure to leave you in awe.

It’s an exhilarating number born from a collaboration between a next-generation band and a legendary guitarist.