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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” (111–120)

Harpo’s BluesPhoebe Snow

Phoebe Snow, known for her vocal prowess that moves effortlessly between jazz, blues, and folk, stood out strikingly in the singer-songwriter scene of the 1970s, armed with a wide range said to span four octaves.

This piece, included on her classic album Phoebe Snow—which can be considered a cornerstone of her artistry—embodies that essence.

Released as a single in May 1975, the song reached No.

20 on the Adult Contemporary chart.

It’s crafted into a bluesy, laid-back number with a soothing acoustic guitar tone.

The scat singing, as if expressing feelings beyond words, is particularly memorable—making it a perfect companion for long nights when you want to drift into quiet reflection.

Hand in My PocketAlanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette – Hand In My Pocket (Official 4K Music Video)
Hand in My PocketAlanis Morissette

Dubbed the “Queen of Alternative Rock” in the ’90s and a global phenomenon, Alanis Morissette released this track as a single from the landmark 1995 album Jagged Little Pill.

Set to a warm, acoustic-driven sound, it humorously sings about life’s contradictions and uncertainties.

Even when you’re lost or feeling down, the lyrics reassure you in the end that “everything’s going to be okay,” like a close friend encouraging you by your side.

It reminds us of the importance of someone who accepts us just as we are.

Many will also remember its striking use in the coming-of-age film Lady Bird.

It’s a perfect classic for moments when you want to reminisce about memories shared with friends who understood your anxieties.

Halloweenie VI: Possess MeAshnikko

Ashnikko – Halloweenie VI: Possess Me (Official Visualiser)
Halloweenie VI: Possess MeAshnikko

Ashnikko, who has been attracting major attention primarily on social media, is an artist known for the irresistible blend of pop and punk in her music.

This work, released in October 2024 as the final chapter of a Halloween project that began in 2018, is a dance track infused with EDM and house elements.

Deep in a shadowy forest, monsters writhe and dance in a frenzy… It conjures a sensual, mysterious world that feels both bewitching and intoxicating.

With a playful spirit mingled with a supernatural vibe, it’s a perfect fit for an adults-only Halloween party.

If you’re aiming to set the stage for a thrilling, exhilarating night, this is a must.

hot topic (starring j schlatt)bbno$

bbno$ is a Canadian rapper known for his witty rhymes.

His 2019 collaboration with Y2K, “Lalala,” has racked up over a billion streams worldwide, making him a major star in his home country.

In September 2025, he released this track featuring popular YouTuber J.

Schlatt.

True to his description of his music as “stupid but melodic,” the song blends playful, sardonic lyrics with a bouncy, danceable track influenced by EDM and house.

His social media jokes—like saying he won’t kiss in the music video—also highlight his unique personality.

Even if you’re not usually into hip-hop, this party-ready sound is well worth a listen.

Heathenstwenty one pilots

twenty one pilots: Heathens (from Suicide Squad: The Album) [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Heathenstwenty one pilots

Twenty One Pilots, the duo known for blending a wide range of genres from alternative rock to hip-hop, have a song that perfectly captures the dark atmosphere of Halloween—released in 2016.

The track seems to depict the uneasy air of a closed-off community that rejects outsiders, as well as the secrets held by the people within it.

This theme of a “gathering of misfits” aligns seamlessly with the spirit of Halloween.

It’s also known as a soundtrack song for the film Suicide Squad, featuring DC Comics villains, and it reached No.

2 on the U.S.

charts.

If you want to set the tone for a cool, slightly shadowy Halloween night, this track might be indispensable.

Hey BrotherAvicii

Avicii, who passed away in 2018 at the young age of 28.

Did you know that this Swedish music producer, who gained worldwide popularity, has a famous song about the bond with his “brother,” which is the theme of this article? The track is a single from his debut album True, released in October 2013.

It’s a classic Avicii piece that brilliantly blends EDM and bluegrass, featuring a warm yet powerful melody that feels incredibly uplifting.

Dan Tyminski’s vocals are wonderful as well.

The song celebrates the deep bond between brothers—no matter how far apart they are or what hardships they face, if you look up at the sky, you’ll always feel them by your side.

In the U.S., it sold over a million copies by March 2014, and its lyrics especially resonate with those who have siblings.

Hey CurtisDave Blunts

Dave Blunts – Hey Curtis (Official Music Video)
Hey CurtisDave Blunts

Rapper Dave Bluntz, who’s rooted in Midwest hip-hop and known for his controversial style, has been drawing attention.

In 2024, he released projects including the album “Well Dude Here’s My Thing,” and his name spread after going viral on TikTok.

One such release is a scathing diss track titled with 50 Cent’s real name.

The song was created from a stance defending Kanye West, serving as a response to 50 Cent’s jabs at him.

Blending humor with biting sarcasm, the lyrics deliver an impressive barrage against his opponent’s career and behavior.

The music video’s appeal lies in its fully committed provocation, comedically parodying footage from the opponent’s past.

It’s a must-check for anyone who loves hip-hop’s beef culture.