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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” (381–390)

Emerald SwordRhapsody of Fire

When asked what symphonic metal sounds like, one band that delivered a definitive answer is Italy’s Rhapsody of Fire.

Their renowned track Emerald Sword, in particular, distills the film score–like elements that define their appeal.

Fabio Lione, who handled vocals until his departure in 2016, became a leading singer in the power metal scene with a vocal style reminiscent of an opera performer.

Enfants (chants)Ricardo Villalobos

Ricardo Villalobos – Enfants (chants)
Enfants (chants)Ricardo Villalobos

Enfants is a track that lets you feel its aura the moment you press play.

It’s by Chilean DJ Ricardo Villalobos.

While it’s a piece of minimal techno built around a repeating piano phrase, what truly sets it apart is the vocal that feels almost like folk or traditional music.

Perhaps it reflects his Chilean roots and strong ties to Latin music.

It’s a simple track, yet it carries a sense of message—and at the same time it grooves, inviting you to move and enjoy.

Endless Summer NightsRichard Marx

Richard Marx – Endless Summer Nights
Endless Summer NightsRichard Marx

From the assertive snap of the snare and the romantic tone of the saxophone right in the intro, this is a song that practically screams the ’80s.

It’s one of the signature tracks by American singer-songwriter Richard Marx, whose 1987 debut album, “Richard Marx,” became a sudden smash and catapulted him to stardom.

Released as a single from that debut in 1988, it was also a hit that reached No.

2 on the U.S.

Billboard chart.

The lyrics vividly portray a summer romance that never lasted, and anyone who’s had a similar experience will likely find themselves empathizing with the song’s protagonist.

It’s fresh and breezy, yet tinged with a certain melancholy—that bittersweet mix is part of its charm.

Eye For An EyeRina Sawayama

Rina Sawayama – Eye For An Eye (John Wick: Chapter 4 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Eye For An EyeRina Sawayama

This track, included on the soundtrack of the film John Wick: Chapter 4, is a work in which Rina Sawayama contributed musically while also appearing in the movie.

Its energetic sound, featuring electric guitar, perfectly matches the action-packed world of the film.

Released in March 2023, the song explores themes of betrayal and revenge, expressing grief over what’s been lost and a powerful resolve for retribution.

Sing it at karaoke and the contrast between its intense arrangement and delicate vocals is sure to captivate the audience.

It’s a perfect choice for anyone looking to liven up year-end or New Year parties where fans of Western music gather.

Exoplanets (The Advent Remix)Robert S (PT)

Robert S (PT) – Exoplanets (The Advent Remix) – Noir Music
Exoplanets (The Advent Remix)Robert S (PT)

It’s madness-level techno: a track by Portuguese producer Robert S remixed by veteran producer The Advent.

If a set switches from relatively catchy techno to a track with this kind of vibe, I’d get pumped.

It’s a bit tough to listen to endlessly, though—the mood is somewhat horror-like…

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “E” (391–400)

Every Beat of My HeartRod Stewart

Rod Stewart – Every Beat of My Heart (Official Video)
Every Beat of My HeartRod Stewart

In the history of music, when it comes to rock singers with husky voices, many people probably think of him.

His voice pairs extremely well with grand rock ballads.

On top of his naturally raspy tone, the way he sings—almost as if exhaling—adds even more character to his timbre.

Enjoy Your LifeRomy

Romy – Enjoy Your Life (Official Video)
Enjoy Your LifeRomy

Romi from The xx’s track “Enjoy Your Life” conveys the importance of accepting yourself and finding joy in life, even while facing everyday struggles like anxiety, fear, and social pressure.

Inspired by singer-songwriter Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s performance, the song notably samples his track “La Vita.” Deeply personal to Romy, “Enjoy Your Life” is accompanied by a music video featuring her birth mother, who passed away when Romy was 11.

As March brings both new encounters and farewells, let this song remind you of the importance of enjoying life.