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.
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A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with “W” (121–130)
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.
Wrongs (ft.Lil Tjay)D-Block Europe

D-Block Europe, a British rap duo, is a unit formed by Young Adz and Dirtbike LB, based in South London.
They’re known for a style called trap wave, which makes extensive use of melodic Auto-Tune, blending street sensibilities with lyrics about a luxurious lifestyle.
Released in October 2025, this track features popular New York rapper Lil Tjay and was unveiled as the lead single from the album PTSD 2.
Its catchy melodic lines and understated production stand out, and the lyrics are peppered with phrases perfect for Instagram captions.
This fusion of UK and US trap sounds makes it an ideal song for late-night drives or moments when you want to quietly sort out your feelings in everyday life.
Winter of my DiscontentFred Hersch

This work, which expresses a piece he has been performing for over 45 years as a solo piano rendition, is a standard number created in 1955 by Alec Wilder and Ben Ross Berenberg.
It serves as the concluding performance on the album “Silent, Listening,” released by ECM in 2024.
Beginning with dark introductory chords played within a serene acoustic space, its impressionistic sonorities—cherishing silence and spaciousness—create an introspective atmosphere well suited to long winter nights.
It is a piece of deep personal significance to Fred Hersch, who received the score directly from the composer in 1978 and has explored it in various settings, from duos to trios.
His delicate touch, tinged with a bluesy hue, resonates deeply.
It’s a performance you’ll want to hear when you wish to quietly face music on your own.
Warm DecemberSamara Joy

Samara Joy, a multiple Grammy winner and one of the most talked-about vocalists in today’s jazz scene.
Born in 1999, she grew up in a musical family steeped in gospel, and with a silky voice that carries on the legacy of greats like Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, she continues to share the allure of jazz with younger generations.
Her cover of a Julie London classic, included on her 2023 Christmas EP “A Joyful Holiday,” is a heartwarming number that feels especially right for the colder months.
Despite the simple trio of piano, bass, and drums, the spacious arrangement and her meticulous vocal delivery blend beautifully, filling the winter night with a gentle warmth that feels like a quiet companion.
It’s the perfect track for moments spent with someone special, or for those times when you want to relax alone and immerse yourself in music.
When Memories SnowMitski

Mitski is a singer-songwriter based in the United States.
With roots in both Japan and the U.S.
and a perspective shaped by living in more than 13 countries, she has secured a firm place in the indie scene through her distinctive viewpoint and poetic lyrics.
Featured on her September 2023 album “The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We,” this piece is a tranquil number that likens memory to snow.
It tenderly portrays pushing memories aside like shoveling snow, even describing the sound of melted droplets running through a drainpipe, and delicately sings of the struggle with memories that linger, dancing deep within the heart.
The orchestral sound woven from ethereal woodwinds and choral voices captures the very stillness of a snowy night.
It’s a song that gently accompanies those contemplative moments at a winter window, when you want to face the past but can’t, holding onto those complex, conflicting emotions.

