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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' (441–450)

HoneycrashSasami

SASAMI – Honeycrash (Official Video)
HoneycrashSasami

The latest single from American musician Sasami Ashworth, who has been drawing attention for her dramatic themes and stunning visuals.

It’s an ambitious work that blends the grandeur of 19th-century opera with contemporary therapy culture, depicting both the despair and expansiveness of love.

The guitar—likened to swords and swift steeds—leaves a strong impression as it confronts the harshness of fate.

The music video combines cinematic scale with sensuality, signaling a bold new chapter for her.

As her first new song since “Squeeze,” it hints at a more pop-leaning direction while resounding with sweeping melodrama and romance—a track that truly feels like the dawn of a new era.

If you resonate with the passion and anguish of love, be sure to check it out.

Hold UpSasha Keable

Sasha Keable – Hold Up (Official Video)
Hold UpSasha Keable

A track marked by a catchy, lingering melody and powerful vocals.

Sasha Keable’s first new release in about three years centers on the theme of emotional recovery after heartbreak and betrayal.

With jazzy piano and commanding choruses, her expressive voice resonates deeply with listeners.

Released in April 2024, the song captivates with its rich sound rooted in R&B and soul, further elevated by production from Charlie Pitts and Kent Jerome.

This release is recommended for anyone who’s gone through a breakup or is ready to take a new step forward.

Sasha Keable’s strong, soulful vocals are sure to give you the push you need.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “H” (451–460)

HeadlightsShannen James

Shannen James – Headlights (Official Video)
HeadlightsShannen James

Shannen James is a singer-songwriter from Melbourne, Australia, whose emotionally rich songs center on pop rock and indie rock while also incorporating elements of acoustic folk and electronica.

She released her debut album, Patchwork, in February 2024, bringing a fresh breeze to the music scene.

With melodic soundscapes and deeply felt lyrics, she delivers music that truly resonates with listeners.

Her songs offer a simple yet profound listening experience, making them a great recommendation for those new to Western music.

Be sure to give her a listen!

Heart of GoldShawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes – Heart of Gold (Official Music Video)
Heart of GoldShawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes, the singer-songwriter from Canada.

After breaking up with singer Camila Cabello, whom he had dated for many years, his music seemed to take on a darker tone, and he truly leveled up as an artist.

Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is Heart of Gold.

There’s a slightly soulful verse toward the end, but otherwise the range is narrow and the melodic movement is gentle, making it very easy to sing.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Holding Back the YearsSimply Red

Simply Red – Holding Back The Years (Official 4K Remaster)
Holding Back the YearsSimply Red

Led by Mick Hucknall from the UK, Simply Red’s debut album includes this calling-card track—a slow number whose plaintive, bittersweet delivery tugs at the heart.

While it bears a strong influence from African American music, its distinctly British, wistful melody and humid, tactile sound also suit us Japanese listeners who favor a wetter, more emotive feel.

It was a massive hit, reaching No.

2 in the UK and No.

1 in the US.

Their signature song “Stars” also became a huge hit in 1991, but the youthful, bittersweet ache that seems to seep through “Holding Back the Years” is no longer present.

Hot Fun in the SummertimeSly & The Family Stone

Sly & The Family Stone – Hot Fun in the Summertime (Official Audio)
Hot Fun in the SummertimeSly & The Family Stone

A funky tune with a positive, lighthearted rhythm that makes you want to go for a pleasant summer drive! This song was released in 1969 by the American band Sly & The Family Stone, and it became widely known alongside their performance at that year’s legendary rock festival, Woodstock.

The lyrics capture fun summer vacation memories and notably reflect the free-spirited nature of youth.

It’s a classic that also conveys the social backdrop of America at the time—when the civil rights movement was gaining momentum—and carries a message of equality.

Included on the 1970 best-of album “Greatest Hits,” it remains an enduring track loved by many to this day.

Hot MusicSoho

Here comes an eternal masterpiece of electronic music that instantly electrifies any party! Flawlessly blending jazz and house, this track delivers a magical sound that sets the dance floor on fire.

Since its early-1990s release, it has remained a beloved staple of the club scene.

Exploding in popularity in New York’s underground clubs, the song perfectly pairs jazz sampling with a sophisticated beat.

The looping piano riff and rhythmic drums make it impossible not to dance.

Breakdancers, show your best moves to this track—also featured at the Paris 2024 Olympics!