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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “H”

In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “H.”

You might not usually listen to playlists made up only of songs that start with a particular letter, but that’s exactly why you could discover tracks you’ve never known before and make some new finds.

When it comes to English words that start with “H,” there are plenty—like “Help,” “Hello,” and “High,” to name a few.

All of them sound like they could be song titles, and if you’re a music lover, you might already have a few in mind.

So, let’s dive into the article and see what songs are out there!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “H” (71–80)

Here I AmThe Hellp

The Help is an LA-based electronic duo comprising photographer Noah Dillon and producer Chandler Ransom Lucy.

They’re drawing attention with a sound that modernizes 2000s electroclash and indie rock.

Released in October 2025, this track is the lead single from their forthcoming album Riviera, due in October.

With distorted synthesizers and aggressive beats colliding, the song feels like a powerful declaration of presence—an emphatic “we’re here.” After making their major-label debut with the 2024 album LL, the duo presents an ambitious work that showcases their continued evolution.

Highly recommended for anyone seeking genre-defying music that resonates on both the dance floor and in the art gallery.

Holly Jolly ChristmasMichael Bublé

Michael Bublé – Holly Jolly Christmas [Official HD]
Holly Jolly ChristmasMichael Bublé

Originally, it’s a classic Christmas song from the 1960s, first performed by Burl Ives.

Michael Bublé’s version was released in 2011.

It has jazzy elements, making it very stylish and easy to groove to.

At just two minutes long, it’s not hard to learn and feels familiar, so I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to pick up a Christmas tune! Overall, it’s a song that sounds really cool when sung with a relaxed feel and a light touch.

The jazz swing is key—don’t overthink it, let your body catch the groove! The rhythm will naturally fall into place.

I feel like it’s perfect for singing while swaying side to side with a drink in hand.

Try singing it as if you’re humming during a little break!

HOMEEddie Benjamin, Shawn Mendes

Eddie Benjamin, Shawn Mendes – HOME (Official Music Video)
HOMEEddie Benjamin, Shawn Mendes

A collaborative track by Australian singer-songwriter and producer Eddie Benjamin and popular Canadian singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes was released in October 2025.

Set against a serene, acoustic guitar–driven soundscape, their intertwining vocals delicately portray wavering emotions—the longing to stay connected with someone precious while knowing you must let go.

Eddie wrote the song a year ago, reflecting on a time when he experienced the end of a relationship.

In the music video, the two are shown in a dark forest, each holding a guitar, visually echoing the song’s introspective tone.

It’s a moving piece you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.

A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'H' (81–90)

Hey Mr SnowmanKim Wilde

Kim Wilde – Hey Mr Snowman (Official Video)
Hey Mr SnowmanKim Wilde

A holiday number that lets you enjoy authentic choral work reminiscent of 1960s harmony groups.

The cute yet bittersweet idea of confiding your feelings to a snowman is so unique, isn’t it? The highlight is the tight back-and-forth between Kim Wilde and her daughter, Scarlett Wilde, and the track was released in November 2013 from the album Wilde Winter Songbook.

With its jazz-tinged arrangement and guitar solo, it’s recommended for women confident in their vocal ability.

It’s the perfect song when you want to showcase a distinctive number at a Christmas party!

High On MeRossi. X Jazzy

Rossi. X Jazzy – High On Me (Official Video)
High On MeRossi. X Jazzy

A cutting-edge collaboration from the London-and-Dublin duo, Rossi and Jazzy.

Released in June 2025, this track is a deep house number that masterfully fuses refined minimal tech-house beats with emotionally rich vocals.

As the title suggests, the lyrics center on themes of euphoria and elation, unfolding over airy synths and a four-on-the-floor groove.

It racked up around 2.1 million streams right after release and reached No.

33 on the UK charts.

Perfect for lighting up club floors, summer festivals, and parties alike.

Having been extensively test-played in Rossi’s DJ sets, it’s no surprise the track is exceptionally danceable.

Heinous TestimonySANGUISUGABOGG

SANGUISUGABOGG – Heinous Testimony (VISUALIZER VIDEO)
Heinous TestimonySANGUISUGABOGG

Sanguisugabogg, the vicious death metal band from Columbus, Ohio.

Since forming in 2019, they’ve quickly drawn attention and continue to shock the modern death metal scene with grotesque imagery and a brutal sound.

Featured on their third album, Hideous Aftermath, released in October 2025, this track represents the band’s savagery at its most fully realized.

Produced by Kurt Ballou of Converge, it retains raw ferocity while achieving a clear step up in sonic quality.

The ensemble—melding dynamic, tempo-shifting structures with unrelenting blast beats—is nothing short of overwhelming.

It’s a must-listen not only for those seeking death metal’s primal destructive power, but also for anyone who wants to experience the cutting edge of extreme metal.

Half Way GoneVibe Chemistry

Vibe Chemistry, a UK-born producer and DJ who’s been making a strong mark on the drum and bass scene.

Influenced by artists like Netsky and Chase & Status, he’s drawn attention with a distinctive sound that fuses melodic pop sensibilities with DnB’s driving energy.

In 2023, his collaboration with Rudimental, “Dancing Is Healing,” reached No.

5 on the UK charts and earned platinum certification, steadily building his career.

Released in October 2025, this new track arrives via his own label, Make Your Era, and is a liquid DnB cut that captures the delicate emotions of being in the midst of breakup and loss.

Riding a brisk beat in the 170 BPM range, sentimental synths and vocal chops seep into the heart.

Despite its short runtime, the catchy hook really stands out, making it a structure that shines both in clubs and on streaming.

A perfect track for a wistful late-night drive or when you want to sink into a tender, melancholic mood.