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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” (441–450)

Endless Summer [Full Album]The Midnight

The Midnight – Endless Summer [Full Album]
Endless Summer [Full Album]The Midnight

The Midnight is a synthwave band based in Atlanta, USA.

It consists of two members: singer-songwriter Jamison Tyler Lyley and Tim Daniel McEwan, a Danish-born producer, songwriter, and singer based in Los Angeles.

As of 2019, they are still relatively unknown in Japan, but their nostalgic sound—likely to be rediscovered and reappraised—suggests promising future success.

Their August 2016 album, Endless Summer, is filled with dreamy, urban new-disco vibes.

Its steady tempo makes it perfect for a drive!

ExcusesThe Morning Benders

The Morning Benders – ‘Excuses (Yours Truly Session)’
ExcusesThe Morning Benders

The Morning Benders are an indie band from California.

Some of you might know them since they performed at Summer Sonic in 2011.

They’ve now become so prominent that it’s no exaggeration to call them one of the most important bands in the U.S.

indie scene.

Their classic track “Excuses” was used as the theme song for the Galaxy commercial “1202 Note20 1280 720.” It’s a piece notable for its blend of classic sounds and contemporary harmonies.

Be sure to check it out.

A Collection of Western Songs Starting with “E” (451–460)

Everybody is a starThe Pointer Sisters

A track that carries the message that all people are equal.

It was originally released by Sly & the Family Stone in 1969.

The version by the American vocal group The Pointer Sisters was released in 1979.

EchoesThe Rapture

They’re a dance rock band from New York that was early to bring dance music into a live band sound.

With production by LCD Soundsystem’s DFA Records, their tracks have an electroclash-leaning sound that really gets you moving.

Exile on Main St.The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones – Tumbling Dice [Official Lyric Video]
Exile on Main St.The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones, the legendary rock band Britain is proud of.

Their signature work, Exile on Main St., is a masterpiece album released in 1972.

Recorded during their self-imposed exile in France, it features a raw sound that fuses a variety of genres, including rock, blues, and country.

Packed with classics like “Rocks Off” and “Tumbling Dice,” it’s highly acclaimed as a landmark in music history.

Its rough yet profound musicality continues to captivate countless fans to this day.

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to experience the essence of music.

Eternal SummerThe Strokes

The Strokes – Eternal Summer (Official Audio)
Eternal SummerThe Strokes

The Strokes are a rock band that enjoys great popularity in Japan.

They have a summer-themed song called “Eternal Summer.” It’s a piece set just before summer begins.

The changing season hints at changes in the couple’s relationship.

The distorted guitar sound also creates an unsettling mood.

However, the latter half features powerful phrases that sound like self-encouragement, making it perfect for when you want to lift your spirits.

EmergencyThe Tony Williams Lifetime

The Tony Williams Lifetime / Emergency
EmergencyThe Tony Williams Lifetime

Emergency! is highly acclaimed by music fans as a landmark album representing fusion music.

Created by the jazz group The Tony Williams Lifetime, it predates 1969—the year of its release—when jazz incorporating rock elements was already popular.

However, this album presents jazz with rock influences more pronounced than ever before.

Rock fans should definitely give it a listen.