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A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “W”

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “W,” do any come to mind?

We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to think of examples right away.

That said, when it comes to English words starting with “W,” there are interrogatives like “What,” “Where,” and “Who,” and just from those alone, there must be plenty of songs!

There are also words like “Walk,” “Wonder,” and “Word,” which all sound like they could appear in song titles.

In this article, I’ll introduce lots of songs with titles that start with “W.”

By searching for music from a perspective you might not have considered before, you may discover new tracks.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “W” (71–80)

What You Won’t Do for LoveBobby Caldwell

Bobby Caldwell is one of the singers who represents AOR and blue-eyed soul.

Although he was white, he gained popularity with an authentic R&B sound.

Among his works, this song is surely the timeless classic that continues to shine.

Its straightforward and passionate message—doing anything for the one you love—really strikes a chord.

The smooth melody and distinctive horn section create a sophisticated, romantic mood.

Released as a single from his debut album “Bobby Caldwell” in September 1978, it’s also famous for the anecdote that it was written in just two days.

I think it’s a perfect song for a leisurely holiday atmosphere.

We Wish You A Merry ChristmasEnya

Enya – We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Lyric Video)
We Wish You A Merry ChristmasEnya

Since it’s a traditional piece well known as a choral work, many of you have probably heard it before.

This time, because Enya has covered it and shaped it with a sense of “transparency, healing, and fantasy,” the key points of how to sing it are completely different from a standard choral version.

Enya’s charm lies in her breathy whisper voice.

Unlike the sparkling style of typical choral pieces, her understated delivery and the way she handles word endings are especially distinctive.

The tempo is relaxed, so you can take a breath for each phrase, and it may be good to sing carefully while keeping a consistent head resonance.

For the phrase endings, rather than adding vibrato, letting the sound fade away smoothly will give it that whisper-voice quality—I highly recommend it.

WonderwallOasis

Oasis – Wonderwall (Official Video)
WonderwallOasis

Among Oasis’s illustrious discography—especially as they’re set to play their first Japan shows since reuniting in October 2025—this is one of their most famous songs.

Featured on the album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, it’s a piece that sings of feelings for someone who serves as an emotional anchor.

While grappling with loneliness and anxiety, it conveys the hope that the other person might save you, and its simple yet profound message resonates with many.

Beginning with a gentle acoustic guitar, the melody is straightforward and easy to sing, making it a timeless classic that reached No.

2 on the UK charts and remains a karaoke staple.

Its sound reflects a deep reverence for the Beatles, offering enjoyment for everyone from newcomers to Western music to seasoned listeners.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'W' (81–90)

Wedding BellsPaper Twins feat. Halyn

Paper Twins feat. Halyn – Wedding Bells
Wedding BellsPaper Twins feat. Halyn

In the promotional commercial for THINGS Aoyama Organic Garden, a wedding venue in Minami-Aoyama, the preparations for the wedding by the planner and the bride and groom are featured.

As they hold repeated meetings, the planner draws out the couple’s core values—things they themselves hadn’t even realized—and proposes a plan tailored to them.

The song playing in the first half of the commercial is titled “Wedding Bells.” In addition to its distinctive blend of beautiful piano tones, programmed beats, and crystalline chorus, the main vocal’s flowing melodic line is so elegant that it’s simply mesmerizing.

Wet Like (feat. COBRAHAshnikko

Ashnikko – Wet Like (feat. COBRAH) [Official Audio]
Wet Like (feat. COBRAHAshnikko

A new track from Ashnikko’s second studio album, “Smoochies,” featuring Swedish artist COBRAH.

Released in October 2025, the album centers on raw carnality and hedonism, brimming with the sensuality of catching a stranger’s eye across a club.

It combines a dance-pop propulsion that foregrounds a dark, sexual mood with explicit, body-forward lyrics.

A demo version was actually performed at the Red Rocks show in October 2024, stoking early anticipation among fans.

It’s a perfect song for moments when you want to feel on top of the world or are in the mood for a liberating night out.

Winter SongAvishai Cohen

On a winter night when cold air wraps around you, there’s jazz that makes you want to listen quietly.

This piece, included on Israeli bassist Avishai Cohen’s 2009 album Aurora, possesses a serene beauty that evokes wintry scenes.

Known for his unique style that fuses Mediterranean and Middle Eastern traditional music with jazz, Cohen achieves a superb balance here between lyrical melodies and improvisational development.

The layers of sound woven by instruments such as piano, oud, and flute seem to depict snow quietly accumulating.

It’s a song that stays close to your heart when you want to spend time alone with music during the cold season.

WinterChip Wickham

Chip Wickham, a saxophonist/flutist from Brighton who’s also made his mark on Manchester’s club scene, spans a wide musical palette from spiritual jazz to beat music.

This track from his September 2022 release Cloud 10 is a soothing number, graced by gently drifting flute tones.

The woodwind melody, flowing like quiet water, evokes both the stillness of winter and an inner warmth.

While inheriting the tradition of modal jazz, it exquisitely fuses the refined sense of rhythm unique to contemporary UK jazz.

It’s a piece you’ll want to savor alone during the cold season—an uncanny experience that makes a deep warmth well up from within amid the chill air.