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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Eleanor RigbyThe Beatles

A Beatles song with strings in a classical style, a narrative piece that tragically portrays a fictional character.
Its minor-key melody combined with a classical atmosphere creates a dark impression, making it a song you want to listen to carefully when you’re alone.
ElektrobankThe Chemical Brothers

When you hear “big beat,” many people probably know exactly what that means.
In Japan, it was even called “digital rock” in the late 2000s—some of you might remember that.
The Chemical Brothers were very popular in Japan, and they still are today.
They’re a duo—Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons—who keep releasing new music actively.
This is a track released in 1997 that incorporated UK rave culture while updating the sound in a modern way for its time.
Eve Of DestructionThe Chemical Brothers

In the 1990s, especially in Japan, The Chemical Brothers were known as one of the “Techno Big Three,” and to this day they command massive cross-genre influence.
In their 2019 track Eve of Destruction, many listeners were likely surprised to hear a Japanese rap verse partway through the song.
In fact, the track features NENE from Yurufuwa Gang, marking a remarkable first: The Chemical Brothers had never before included a Japanese artist on one of their albums.
Be sure to check it out, music video and all—it’s delightfully quirky!
Early In The MorningThe Gap Band

Hailing from Tulsa, Oklahoma, The Gap Band was a funk and R&B group that achieved major success from the late 1970s through the 1980s.
With tracks like “Early in the Morning” and “You Dropped a Bomb on Me,” they brought a fresh breeze to the music scene of the time.
The band was formed around the three Wilson brothers—Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert—who named the group in reference to Tulsa’s local history.
Their music blends high-energy funk with elements of R&B and soul, drawing influence from legends like Sly Stone and George Clinton.
They’ve been widely sampled, continuing to exert a strong influence on R&B and hip-hop.
In particular, “Outstanding” has inspired an especially large number of artists.
Even listeners unfamiliar with funk or R&B will quickly be captivated by the band’s appeal.
Engine 45The Ghost Inside

How about some melodic metalcore? This is a track by The Ghost Inside, a band formed in the U.S.
in 2004.
It’s included on their 2012 album “Get What You Give.” If you like a heavy, powerful sound, this will hit the spot.
The song conveys a burning desire to break free from the chains that bind you.
Enjoy YourselfThe Jacksons

Philly soul isn’t the exclusive domain of Sigma Sound Studios.
Even the famed Motown label released Philly soul tracks.
One I especially recommend is “Enjoy Yourself.” It’s a Jackson 5 song—featuring the King of Pop, Michael Jackson—and it blends R&B with Philly soul into an irresistibly upbeat melody.
Definitely give it a listen.
Endless SummerThe Midnight

The end of summer can easily bring you down, right? That’s exactly why you should try lifting your spirits with some upbeat dance music.
One song I especially recommend is Endless Summer.
It’s a track by the duo The Midnight, known for their use of synthesizers.
The lyrics tell a story of growing and maturing through the summer, and their positive message is sure to warm your heart.
Also, the key change in the middle that shifts into a quieter sound is a highlight—it feels almost like the music is gently staying by the side of someone who’s feeling low.


