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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' (401–410)

El JefeShakira, Fuerza Regida

Shakira, Fuerza Regida – El Jefe (Official Video)
El JefeShakira, Fuerza Regida

Shakira is a world-renowned female singer representing Colombia.

Since the 2000s, she has consistently been at the forefront of the Latin music scene, so many of you are likely familiar with her.

This piece, El Jefe, is a collaboration with the Mexican band Fuerza Regida, who are also active in the Latin music scene.

The track is based on Mexico’s traditional mariachi music, with added elements of dancehall.

While the sound is acoustic, its fast tempo gives it an outstandingly catchy, upbeat feel.

End of the revolutionShape of the New Sun

Shape of the New Sun – “End of the revolution” Official Video 2019
End of the revolutionShape of the New Sun

A four-piece from Sweden that plays melodic hard rock.

Formed in 2014, they released their debut in 2017.

They may be a new band, but all the members are seasoned players, and their remarkably solid sound already exudes confidence.

With Nordic-style, slightly moody melodies, expansive vocals, and a tasteful, unfussy band ensemble, they deliver a cool, refined edge.

Everyday Is A Winding RoadSheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow – Everyday Is A Winding Road (Official Music Video)
Everyday Is A Winding RoadSheryl Crow

“Everyday Is a Winding Road,” sung by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, is her ninth single, released in 1996.

Since it was used as the commercial song for Nissan’s Silvia starting in May 1999, many of you may have heard it.

It’s a track that truly showcases Sheryl Crow’s forte: blending pop with country & western elements.

Electricity ft. Diplo, Mark RonsonSilk City, Dua Lipa

Silk City, Dua Lipa – Electricity (Official Video) ft. Diplo, Mark Ronson
Electricity ft. Diplo, Mark RonsonSilk City, Dua Lipa

This is a track featuring the dazzling singer Dua Lipa, who has been in the spotlight of the pop scene since 2018.

Including ‘Electricity,’ she released various songs in 2018 and has been gaining attention.

Silk City is a collaborative project between powerhouse producers Mark Ronson and Diplo.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “E” (411–420)

Everyday PeopleSlightly Stoopid (ft. G. Love & Special Sauce)

Everyday People – Slightly Stoopid ft. G. Love & Special Sauce (Official Audio)
Everyday PeopleSlightly Stoopid (ft. G. Love & Special Sauce)

Slightly Stoopid is a California-based reggae band.

The band was formed by Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald and is a seven-piece group consisting of drummer Ryan “Rymo” Moran, percussionist Oguer “OG” Ocon, saxophonist Daniel Delacruz, keyboardist Paul Wolstencroft, and trumpeter Andy Geib.

Formed over 20 years ago, they are on their ninth album in their career, and it’s an excellent work.

Their most notable feature is a mellow, laid-back musical style.

Everything You’ve Done WrongSloan

Sloan, a band based in Toronto, Canada, is a national icon of post-’90s Canadian rock, with all members writing and composing songs and handling vocals and multiple instruments.

In Japan, they enjoyed strong popularity in the ’90s among fans of guitar pop and power pop.

Formed in 1991, at the height of the grunge and alternative rock era, their 1992 debut album Smeared captured the spirit of the time like it was vacuum-sealed: its distorted guitars were heavily influenced by grunge and shoegaze, earning high praise from shoegaze aficionados.

Starting with their second album, Twice Removed, they shifted toward a sound that foregrounded their innate gift for melody, and they went on to release a string of superb classics that leveraged their unique strength of having every member as a singer-songwriter.

While all their albums consistently maintain a high level of quality, for those new to Sloan, I recommend their third album, One Chord to Another.

It prominently reflects influences from ’60s music like The Beatles and stands as a pivotal record in their career.

It’s also a towering masterpiece of ’90s power pop and guitar pop—if you want songs packed with irresistibly catchy melodies, this is a must-check.

EtSlushii & RayRay

DJ Slushy, known for his trademark thick-framed glasses, is also famous for his love of Japan and is active at Japanese clubs and festivals.

His 2020 track “ET,” a collaboration with Taiwanese DJ RayRay, is packed with ideas that showcase his unique worldbuilding.

The sound leans toward the low end, with vocals that set the mood.

While the arrangement maintains a generally low-key tension, that subtlety gives it a mysterious, stylish vibe.

It’s also recommended to read his interviews and get a sense of who he is before listening.