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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 roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “H” (1–10)

Hot StuffNEW!Donna Summer

Donna Summer — Hot Stuff Video HQ
Hot StuffNEW!Donna Summer

Let me introduce a magnificent classic that brilliantly fuses disco and rock.

With the sultry, provocative vocals of the legendary singer known as the “Queen of Disco,” Donna Summer, layered over razor-sharp guitar, this track stands out for its powerful, unapologetic expression of desire.

Released as a single in April 1979 as a lead-off from the landmark album Bad Girls, it became a massive hit, remaining in the Top 10 for 14 weeks.

It has continued to be beloved across media to this day, including its use in the 1997 film The Full Monty.

If you’re looking to elevate your mood with a passionate rhythm, this is a must-listen.

Hell In The HallwaysNEW!Ice Nine Kills

Ice Nine Kills – Hell In The Hallways (Official Music Video)
Hell In The HallwaysNEW!Ice Nine Kills

A ferocious number that transforms the cruelty of bullying and the terror of group psychology into a heavy, dramatic sonic experience! Its structure shifts from quiet unease to an explosive heaviness, perfectly matching the thrilling arc from oppression to tragedy—utterly irresistible.

This track appears as the final song on the masterpiece Every Trick in the Book, released in December 2015.

It’s based on the classic novel Carrie, and a video piece inspired by the 1976 film adaptation was also produced.

Later re-released on a live album in October 2020, it remains a highly popular gem.

If you love theatrical songcraft, this is a guaranteed killer tune for you!

Hip To Be Scared ft. Jacoby ShaddixNEW!Ice Nine Kills

Ice Nine Kills – Hip To Be Scared ft. Jacoby Shaddix (Official Music Video)
Hip To Be Scared ft. Jacoby ShaddixNEW!Ice Nine Kills

A killer tune from Ice Nine Kills that brilliantly captures the world of horror films! Inspired by the movie American Psycho, the protagonist’s violence and nihilism are thrillingly portrayed through razor-sharp riffs.

Combined with theatrical vocals, it lets you experience fear and fun at the same time.

Released in July 2021, the track was included on the masterpiece The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood.

Packed with homages to the film, it even carries the appeal of a full-fledged tie-in.

The dramatic development stands out, building a tension that feels like the characters are holding a conversation.

If you want to immerse yourself in a sound that’s both intense and melodic, this is a sure-fire favorite!

HunnybånNEW!

Danish singer-songwriter MØ, known for her electropop and indie pop, has been popular since the 2010s and continues to be active on the international pop scene.

Among her works, the track I want to recommend is this one.

Its lyrics tackle the heavy theme of anger at being betrayed by a best friend, yet it’s wrapped in a buoyant, bouncy electropop sound.

Released in March 2026 as a herald of the next chapter of the album “Plæygirl,” this song marks her return after a hiatus.

It’s recommended for those who want to feel the energy of moving forward even while carrying anger.

Be sure to check it out.

HERNEW!Anne-Marie

Anne-Marie – HER [Official Video]
HERNEW!Anne-Marie

Anne-Marie, a singer-songwriter from the UK with worldwide popularity, has a unique background as a former world karate champion and is well-loved in Japan for hits like “2002.” This work, released in March 2020, is a ballad in which she candidly expresses her deep love for her mother.

Portraying her mother as an absolute, angelic presence, it becomes a moving song filled with a heartfelt wish to become like her.

In May 2020, a music video featuring photos of fans with their mothers was also released, and the warm, family-bond-centered imagery became a hot topic.

It might be nice to use this gentle melody to convey the gratitude that’s hard to put into words in everyday life—perhaps on Mother’s Day.