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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” (301–310)

HEAVE HOBoom Kitty, Teminite

Boom Kitty, Teminite – HEAVE HO
HEAVE HOBoom Kitty, Teminite

Crafted by UK-based Teminite and Seattle-based Boom Kitty, this pirate-themed work is a sweeping production that spans everything from sea shanties to dubstep.

Since its release in March 2025, it has continued to captivate music fans with its addictive, hard-hitting rhythms and overwhelming soundscapes.

Selected as an official event level for the music game Geometry Dash, the track seamlessly blends the two artists’ distinctive styles and points to new possibilities in dance music.

It’s a must-listen for those seeking grand melodies and dynamic rhythms, as well as dance music fans hungry for innovative sounds.

Hard Fought HallelujahBrandon Lake

Brandon Lake – Hard Fought Hallelujah (Music Video)
Hard Fought HallelujahBrandon Lake

Brandon Lake, known for his soul-stirring voice in Christian music, has delivered a new, moving anthem.

This work by the U.S.-based gospel singer powerfully expresses praise to God found beyond hardship.

With a dramatic arrangement woven from grand organ and strings, layered with Lake’s passionate vocals, it grips the listener’s heart.

Released in November 2024, the song has drawn major attention, coinciding with his nominations in two Grammy categories announced the same day.

It’s a must-listen for those seeking the strength of faith and a voice that resonates deeply.

A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'H' (311–320)

Hard Fought HallelujahBrandon Lake, Jelly Roll

Brandon Lake, Jelly Roll – Hard Fought Hallelujah
Hard Fought HallelujahBrandon Lake, Jelly Roll

Praise infused with profound emotions along the journey of faith is sweeping across the American Christian music scene.

A collaboration by Brandon Lake from Dallas, Texas, and Jelly Roll from Nashville, Tennessee, stands as a prime example.

This work, which sings of the importance of continuing to praise God while overcoming hardships, has garnered 7 million streams in the United States.

Since its release in November 2024, it has drawn major attention, peaking at No.

51 on the Billboard Hot 100.

With its contemporary sound expressing the universal themes of trials and praise, the song is deeply moving—highly recommended for anyone feeling weighed down or seeking to engage more deeply with their faith.

Honey, No EstásBratty

Blssdy is a singer-songwriter from Mexico.

Born in 2000, she began her career at 16 and has drawn attention with a sound centered on bedroom pop, garage rock, and surf rock.

She debuted with the 2018 EP “Todo está cambiando,” and the following year her collaboration with Ed Maverick racked up over 40 million streams.

In 2020, she released the acclaimed album “tdbn,” and her international profile has risen with appearances at Mexico’s Vive Latino and at Coachella in 2023.

Her lyrics often explore heartbreak and loneliness, paired with simple, approachable melodies.

Highly recommended for listeners who resonate with introspective songwriting.

Happy BirthdayBusy Signal

Busy Signal – Happy Birthday (AI Video)
Happy BirthdayBusy Signal

A blessing-filled message song from Jamaican dancehall artist Busy Signal, released in January 2024 as an ode to life.

Set to a lively dancehall rhythm, it overflows with heartfelt congratulations for anyone celebrating a birthday—an outstanding track.

Skillfully weaving in Patwa (Jamaican Creole), it powerfully conveys the joys of life, the bonds with family and friends, and gratitude for good health.

As a fresh take on the traditional birthday song, it’s sure to elevate birthday parties and celebratory occasions alike.

Highly recommended for creating a warm, uplifting atmosphere on the special day of someone you love.

Holding out for a HeroCarl Wave

This track breathes new life into the disco sound of the ’80s.

The lyrics, which portray the longing for an ideal hero, leave a strong impression, and its powerful vocals and energetic instrumentation are captivating.

Released in November 2014, it is included on the album “Eighties Music School: 80’s Rock & Post Disco Best Songs.” It has been featured in works such as the film Shrek 2 and the TV series Euphoria, earning widespread popularity.

It’s a perfect song for fitness and workouts, and is also recommended when you want to boost your motivation.

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.