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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' (231–240)

HOROSCOPEJon Bellion

It’s a remarkable masterpiece, memorable for its grand sound that begins with a quiet piano melody and gradually layers in synthesizers and saxophone.

This track by American multi-artist Jon Bellion, featuring Pharrell Williams, was released in April 2025 as the lead single from his album “Father Figure,” scheduled for release in June 2025.

Blending a heartfelt message of love and gratitude to his wife with Jon’s uniquely creative sound design that fuses R&B, hip-hop, and indie rock, the song achieves a beautiful harmony—perfect for anyone who wants to feel the bonds and love of family in the present moment.

Hate How You LookJosh Ross

Josh Ross – Hate How You Look (Lyric Video)
Hate How You LookJosh Ross

This is an emotional song that poignantly sings about the complex feelings after a breakup, told from the perspective of someone watching their ex—radiant in a red dress and seeming to have a great time.

Canadian country singer-songwriter Josh Ross’s signature powerful, husky voice brilliantly conveys the mix of lingering attachment and regret.

Released in April 2025, the track stands out with a contemporary country-rock sound woven from steel guitar and heartland pop melodies.

A proven talent, he has earned numerous accolades, including the JUNO Award for Country Album of the Year for his EP “Complicated” and the CCMA Single of the Year for “Trouble.” Recommended for anyone nursing the pain of heartbreak or moved by bittersweet love songs.

Honolulu City LightsCarpenters

The Carpenters captivatingly present a Hawaiian ballad, adorned with an ear-pleasing melody and graceful harmonies, in a grand pop arrangement.

Although first recorded in 1978, the track missed inclusion at the time and later appeared on the album “Lovelines,” reaching music fans in 1989.

Centered on Richard’s keyboards and Karen’s transparent, pure vocals, the sound—woven from a rich palette of instruments including pedal steel guitar, English horn, and harp—conjures the beauty of a Honolulu sunset.

Evoking an unhurried flow of time and a gentle sense of nostalgia, this piece is an ideal choice for a peaceful evening.

Hearts On FireHammerfall

HAMMERFALL – Hearts On Fire – Remastered Audio (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Hearts On FireHammerfall

Formed in Gothenburg in 1993, this band stands as a stalwart of traditional Swedish power metal.

Launched as a side project by members of In Flames and Ceremonial Oath, they debuted in 1997 with the album “Glory to the Brave.” Their style blends classic heavy metal with quintessential power metal, infusing thundering soundscapes with grand melodies and a chivalric spirit—an approach that resonated widely, reaching No.

38 on the German music charts.

They received a Diamond Award from Nuclear Blast and have sold over 1.5 million records, earning immense support across the European metal scene.

Their powerful, courage-and-battle-themed sound is perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in a world of fantasy.

Henry, come onLana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey – Henry, come on (Audio)
Henry, come onLana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey, the American artist, shows a new side of herself with a fresh twist that weaves in country and Americana elements.

Backed by warm acoustic guitars and strings, her bittersweet vocals take on an even more captivating hue.

This track, the lead single from the upcoming album “The Right Person Will Stay” due out in May 2025, poetically traces the emotions surrounding a breakup with a former lover, offering a glimpse into Lana’s inner world.

It has been selected as a “Best New Track” by the music magazine Pitchfork, and she’s broadening her horizons further by headlining the country music celebration at the Stagecoach Festival slated for late April 2025.

It’s a song best savored on a drive or during a quiet, relaxing night.

Here I AmDynasty

Dynasty – Here I Am (1981)
Here I AmDynasty

A superb modern disco tune woven from multiple layers of sound and lustrous vocals.

Hailing from Los Angeles, the disco group Dynasty released this track in 1981 from their classic album “The Second Adventure.” Produced by Leon Sylvers III, a key architect of the SOLAR sound, it showcases a perfect balance of a funky bassline and sophisticated synthesizers.

Brimming with dance-floor energy and an irresistibly catchy melody, the song features gorgeous harmonies between male and female vocals, crafting a chic, urban atmosphere.

It’s a quintessential piece of disco music—ideal for a drive or whenever you need a refreshing change of mood.

High EnergyEvelyn Thomas

A powerhouse dance number released in April 1984 by Evelyn Thomas, a singer who dominated the American disco scene.

Recorded at London’s Trident Studios, this track brilliantly blends cutting-edge ’80s synthesizer sounds with her commanding four-octave vocals.

At the time, it hit No.

1 on the Billboard Dance Chart, reached No.

5 in the UK, and held No.

1 in Germany for four consecutive weeks.

Celebrated worldwide in clubs as the ultimate Hi-NRG sound that ignites dance floors, this masterpiece—featured on the album High Energy—stands as a shining milestone of success.

Highly recommended for anyone looking to amp up a party or event.