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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!

A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “H” (51–60)

How Far We’ve ComeMatchbox Twenty

Matchbox Twenty – How Far We’ve Come (Official Video) [HD Remaster]
How Far We've ComeMatchbox Twenty

Matchbox Twenty is a Florida-born band whose debut album sold over 12 million copies in the U.S.

While rooted in the post-grunge movement, they’ve achieved global popularity with their accessible melodies.

Their signature track “How Far We’ve Come” is known as the lead single from their 2007 greatest hits album, Exile on Mainstream.

Its contrast between apocalyptic-tinged lyrics and a bright, fast-paced sound is unique, and its message of looking back on a long journey resonates deeply.

Embracing the past and giving you the strength to take the next step, this song is a perfect fit for graduation season, when hope and anxiety are intertwined!

Hop Skip Jump (feat. Braxton Cook)Nate Smith

Nate Smith “Hop Skip Jump” (feat. Braxton Cook) – Visualizer
Hop Skip Jump (feat. Braxton Cook)Nate Smith

Nate Smith, a drummer from Chesapeake, Virginia, is a leading figure in the contemporary jazz scene and is renowned as a master of the deep, heavy groove known as the “pocket.” This work, created with saxophonist Braxton Cook, lives up to its title: a tune where irresistibly buoyant rhythms fuse with refined melodies.

Beyond his drum virtuosity, the song’s structure is outstanding.

The track was pre-released in December 2025 ahead of the deluxe edition of the album “LIVE-ACTION,” which came out in August 2025.

It’s a must-hear not only for jazz fans but for anyone seeking a groove that makes your body move.

Horses in My DreamsPJ Harvey

PJ Harvey, who has led the rock scene with her ever-shifting style.

The featured track appears near the end of her classic album “Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea,” released in October 2000.

Heavily informed by her time in New York, the album received high acclaim, including the Mercury Prize in 2001.

The sound—layering gently lapping, wave-like guitar repetitions with the image of a horse running through a dream—is wonderful.

Its introspective desire to pull oneself out of a painful place will gently keep you company on quiet nights when you want to calm your mind alone.

Immerse yourself in its dreamlike world and listen closely.

Hunnid PoundsSmokepurpp

Smokepurpp – Hunnid Pounds (Official Music Video)
Hunnid PoundsSmokepurpp

SmokePurpp is a rapper born in Chicago and raised in Miami.

He drew major attention with Deadstar in 2017 and, alongside artists like Lil Pump, helped define an era of SoundCloud rap.

His new track Hunnid Pounds showcases that pedigree.

Clocking in at just 2 minutes and 10 seconds, it’s a barrage of aggressive beats and a powerful hook, brimming with trap’s signature heavy low end and raw energy.

Released as a single in December 2025, it’s also sparked hints on social media that an album may be in the works, building anticipation for what’s next.

If you’re craving a hard-hitting sound or you followed that movement back in the day, this one’s a must—give it a spin.

Hang Your LightsJamie Cullum

Jamie Cullum – Hang Your Lights
Hang Your LightsJamie Cullum

Jamie Cullum is one of the UK’s leading jazz singers and an accomplished pianist.

His 2003 album Twentysomething set the record for the fastest-selling jazz album in UK history and has sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide.

While rooted in jazz, his appeal lies in a crossover sound that incorporates a wide range of genres, including rock, hip-hop, and funk.

This track is an original Christmas song inspired by the big band sounds of artists like Ray Charles and Louis Prima, and it appears on his album The Pianoman at Christmas, released in November 2020.

With festive arrangements featuring brass and female backing vocals, it’s a perfect song for adding a stylish touch to your Christmas season.