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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'W' (171–180)
WICHITA BLUESAries

Aries, who first drew attention with his beat recreation videos on YouTube, has built a strong following with a style that fuses hip-hop and pop punk.
His talent is unquestionable—during the tour for his 2019 debut album “Welcome Home,” he sold out 21 shows.
His newly released track bears the name of his hometown.
The song features a guitar riff that evokes a sense of nostalgia and a pleasantly airy, summer-night breeze-like feel.
As the title suggests, it unfolds a bittersweet and beautiful world where hometown nostalgia melds with the blues of the present.
It’s a perfect track for a chill night, and a must-listen for anyone who enjoys genre-blurring music.
WILDFLOWERBillie Eilish

Many of you have probably heard the name Billie Eilish.
Her album “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” released in May 2024, includes a track that profoundly stirs listeners’ hearts.
The song portrays a complex emotional state—reflecting on a loved one’s past relationships and wavering between guilt and affection.
From the quiet opening, almost whispered, to the climactic section where the emotions pour out, the structure is truly breathtaking.
In September 2025, Billie performed this song on COLORS Performance, a renowned YouTube platform based in Germany, bringing it renewed attention.
Her emotional vocal performance resonates deeply just by listening—be sure to check it out.
Whatever You LikeDove Cameron

Actress and singer Dove Cameron, who shot to fame on the Disney Channel series Liv and Maddie, is back with a new track.
While her queer anthem Boyfriend is still fresh in our memories, this latest release takes a turn toward an intimate, romantic mood.
Inspired by her feelings for her current partner, Måneskin’s Damiano David, the song channels the emotions she describes as “the first time I’ve known real love,” expressed with disarming honesty.
Premiered at a charity concert in April 2025, the track serves as the lead single from her forthcoming debut album.
With its stripped-back production, her delicate vocals and unwavering devotion take center stage, making it a perfect song to soundtrack meaningful moments with someone special.
who f**king cares?Lola Young

Singer-songwriter Laura Young, a London native who honed her talents at the BRIT School, is an artist currently in the spotlight—she topped the UK charts in 2024 with “Messy,” among other achievements.
From her album “I’m Only F**king Myself,” released in September 2025, this track brings the album’s drama to a close.
It’s a stripped-down, one-take number featuring nothing but acoustic guitar and vocals.
As she unveils the anguish of days when it’s hard to even feel alive and her struggles with an uncertain future, the final note lands on a kind of defiant resignation—an incredibly real tangle of emotions.
This raw cry of the heart, where self-pity and humor coexist, is sure to resonate deeply with anyone exhausted by the pursuit of perfection.
It’s a piece you’ll want to play on a quiet night when you need to face yourself.
What Have You Done?Nine Inch Nails

Nine Inch Nails, known as the pioneers who pushed industrial rock into the mainstream, were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020—truly a legendary band.
They’re the ones behind the soundtrack album for the film TRON: Ares, released in September 2025: Tron: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
This piece is one of the tracks included on that album.
Built entirely from electronic sounds, its chilly sonic landscape swells into an outburst of emotion in the latter half before abruptly fading away—a fleeting structure that brilliantly captures regret and nihilism.
It’s perfect not only for those who want to immerse themselves in NIN’s signature dark aesthetic, but also for listeners seeking a short, intensely impactful experience.
Be sure to check it out.
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Woo-BoostRusko

This is a track by UK producer Rusko, often cited as the beginning of brostep.
It explodes with thunderous sub-bass and metallic wobble bass, but rather than being purely aggressive, it’s crafted into a distinctive tune with a cheerful vibe that evokes ’90s rave culture.
The energetic arrangement that moves your body on instinct is seriously addictive, isn’t it? Released back in February 2010, this track was also included on his debut album, O.M.G!.
It’s also known for being featured on the soundtrack of the video game Saints Row: The Third.
Perfect for cranking up your adrenaline and getting in the zone, don’t you think?
We Work the Black SeamSting

In his solo work, Sting blends jazz and rock, and he also writes songs with social messages.
From his solo debut album, The Dream of the Blue Turtles, released in June 1985, here’s a track that conveys his strong resolve.
Sung from the perspective of British coal miners of the time, the piece expresses pride in their work as well as anxiety and anger about a future shifting into the nuclear age.
The sound—combining a mechanical rhythm, fiery saxophone, and a deeply human voice—is breathtaking.
The lyrics, which portray the cries of the workers, pair perfectly with the dramatic arrangement, so be sure to check it out.

