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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'E' (421–430)
Elf June and the Midnight PatrolTangerine Dream

A grand synth ballad from Tangerine Dream.
Its heavily progressive vibe captures the feeling of falling rain.
It’s not catchy at all, but this kind of track has a devoted following! It’s neither uptempo nor mellow, yet it honestly conveys the color of the dark June sky.
This is the very definition of a soundscape!
EffortlessTape Machines

Effortless by TAPEMACHINE.
It’s an instrumental EDM track that feels like it expresses fun and joy.
Perhaps because it fits so well, the song was also used in Kanto Gakuin University’s MOVE ON commercial.
The ad conveys a message about learning to connect with society and striving to grow, and the track’s sound heightens the sense of anticipation for the future.
It also seems perfect for listening when you want to feel refreshed.
exesTate McRae

The song “exes,” released in 2023 by Tate McRae, a young and exceptionally talented artist from Canada, centers on the bitterness of breakups and the journey of self-discovery.
Written and produced in a short span of time, the track fully showcases McRae’s unique artistic vision and her distinctive, expressive vocals.
Especially in a karaoke setting, conveying the emotional highs and lows embedded in the lyrics can be challenging, yet it’s also highly rewarding.
This song is recommended for anyone who resonates with experiences of love and personal exploration, and if you can recreate McRae’s emotive delivery in karaoke, you’ll undoubtedly be the center of attention.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'E' (431–440)
Everywhere You GoTaxiride

Formed in 1997, this band won the Best New Talent Single category at the ARIA Awards, often called the Australian Grammys.
Their debut album, Immaginate, released in 1999, is a masterpiece packed with the charm of a melodic sound that blends distinctly ’90s-style hard guitars with breezy power pop and skillful chorus work.
End Game ft. Ed Sheeran, FutureTaylor Swift

It’s a collaboration track by Taylor Swift with Ed Sheeran and Future, included on her 2018 release “Reputation.” The song expresses the feeling any girl might have of wanting to be someone’s best (and last).
It speaks for women struggling with love—being afraid the relationship might fall apart and pulling back as a result.
It’s the kind of song that would be perfect to hype up to when it’s just the girls hanging out.
EpiphanyTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift sings with empathy for those on the front lines of war and the pandemic.
Featured on the album Folklore, released in July 2020 by the American artist, this work weaves a sweeping narrative that overlays her grandfather’s experiences in World War II with the fight of healthcare workers against COVID-19.
With the aura of a sacred hymn, her ethereal vocals pierce the heart.
This song, which gives voice to the anguish and hope of people living through difficult times, will resonate with all who yearn for peace.
evermore (ft. Bon Iver)Taylor Swift

The incomparable songstress Taylor Swift is known for many things, and one of them is the title track of her album, “evermore.” The song is set in November and portrays a person who has been haunted by something since summer.
Throughout the song, this person suffers through the entirety of November and finally arrives at December.
It’s a truly bittersweet piece, but in the end, it suggests that one day they will be freed from this pain.
Those who have struggled with something for a long time may find it especially relatable.

