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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” (171–180)

Hard To Be HappyRob Thomas

Rob Thomas – Hard To Be Happy (Official Lyric Video)
Hard To Be HappyRob Thomas

It’s a song that feels like someone right beside you gently saying, “You don’t have to force a smile.” The singer is Rob Thomas, known as the frontman of the American band Matchbox Twenty and as a solo artist.

This warm pop-rock track carries a message that affirms your feelings as they are: “It’s okay if you’re not happy right now.” Its bright, breezy sound softly wraps around the honest sentiment that you don’t need to force yourself to be cheerful when your heart feels heavy.

Released as an advance single from the September 2025 album All Night Days, this piece will likely make your heart feel a little lighter when you’re worn out from trying too hard to meet everyone’s expectations.

How Do You Sleep?Jesse McCartney, Ludacris

Jesse McCartney, Ludacris – How Do You Sleep?
How Do You Sleep?Jesse McCartney, Ludacris

It’s a track by American singer Jesse McCartney and rapper Ludacris that can be heard either as a scathing question to a lover who abandoned you or as a cry from a heart tormented by lingering attachment and jealousy.

While you spend sleepless nights, the other person seems to carry on with a new day as if nothing happened.

Haven’t we all felt that maddening unfairness and found ourselves asking, “Why?” What’s remarkable about this song is how it dares to set that helpless emotion to a danceable beat.

Included on the May 2008 album Departure, its remix reached No.

26 in the U.S.

and was also used in the film G-Force.

It might be just the thing for nights when you’d rather dance it away than sink into sadness.

HOT WIND BLOWSTyler, The Creator

This is a song by the American rapper Tyler, The Creator.

Featured on the Grammy-winning Best Rap Album ‘Call Me If You Get Lost,’ it became a major talking point.

The track’s star-studded appeal includes a feature from rap legend Lil Wayne, which is a big part of its charm.

With a jazzy sound that samples ’70s soul, it feels like a hot breeze sweeping through a luxury European resort.

The lavish, globe-trotting lyrics and the duo’s breezy flows are so catchy they’ll stick in your head after just one listen.

Why not immerse yourself in the opulent world that begins with DJ Drama’s intro and enjoy a touch of elegance?

Hold on to 18Black ‘N Blue

Black ‘n Blue – Hold on to 18 (HQ) 1984
Hold on to 18Black 'N Blue

The band Black ‘N Blue hails from Portland, USA.

Their signature track channels the frustrations of youth and a thirst for freedom into an energetic sound.

Many listeners will likely relate to the rebelliousness against growing up and the anxiety about the future, coupled with the drive to live fully in the moment.

Powerful guitar riffs and Jamie St.

James’s soaring high-register vocals stir the listener’s spirit.

The track appears on their August 1984 album “Black ’N Blue,” where it reached No.

50 on the Billboard charts.

It’s the perfect song to play when you want to break out of a rut or need the courage to take a first step—guaranteed to give you a push forward!

Higher GroundStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder – Higher Ground
Higher GroundStevie Wonder

This is a track by Stevie Wonder from the United States, featuring a soul-stirring, funky groove that leaves a strong impression.

The song explores spiritual themes of reincarnation and second chances.

It seems to carry a powerful message that no matter the hardships, people can continue striving for higher ground.

Remarkably, the piece was created just before his own car accident in 1973, and it brims with a life force that feels almost prophetic.

Released in July 1973 and included on the classic album Innervisions, this work seems to give courage to rise again when you hit a wall in life.

Be sure to feel its overwhelming energy with your whole being.

Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'H' (181–190)

Hey Boy Hey GirlThe Chemical Brothers

The Chemical Brothers – Hey Boy Hey Girl (Official Music Video)
Hey Boy Hey GirlThe Chemical Brothers

This is the ultimate floor anthem from The Chemical Brothers, the UK duo that epitomized the ’90s club scene.

The relentlessly repeated phrase works like a magic spell, sweeping listeners into a frenzy.

That spell becomes the spark that shakes the dance floor, shutting off thought and unleashing the pure pleasure of moving your body.

Released as a single in May 1999, it became a lead hit from the landmark album “Surrender,” reaching No.

3 on the UK charts.

The music video featuring dancing skeletons is a must-see! It’s the perfect track for a night when you want to forget the everyday and dance till dawn with adrenaline on full blast.

Hard Man Fe DeadPrince Buster

Prince Buster – Hard Man Fe Dead
Hard Man Fe DeadPrince Buster

Released in 1966 by Jamaican music pioneer Prince Buster, this track features delightfully bold, humorous lyrics that stick in your head—he sings, “Even if I’m buried in the graveyard, I won’t die.” It’s said to capture the spirit of the rude boys who lived fiercely on the streets at the time.

With bouncy ska rhythms entwined with brassy, swaggering horns, it’s a power-packed tune that makes your body move before you know it.

Prince Buster’s talk-like vocal delivery is often cited as a forerunner of rap.

This tough yet cheerful sound is sure to lift your spirits!