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' (11–20)
why am i like thisNEW!bbno$

Canadian rapper bbno$, known for his humorous, addictive rap style, has been gaining global recognition.
Now, he’s drawing attention for making a sharp turn away from his previously comic persona, expressing self-loathing and loneliness with introspective, indie rock-leaning sounds.
His new single, released in March 2026, is one he calls the best song he’s ever made.
Marking a clear break from the comedic direction of his October 2025 album “bbno$,” it stands as a statement for his new phase.
It’s crafted to resonate strongly with listeners who appreciate singer-songwriter-style nuance and shadow.
Why not indulge in this alternative pop track, where emotional exposure truly shines?
Whispers of Your DeathNEW!Counterparts

Among the catalog of Canadian melodic hardcore band Counterparts, the song “Whispers of Your Death” stands out as especially emotional.
It appears on their 2022 album A Eulogy for Those Still Here.
While marked by ferocious instrumentals and screamed vocals, the lyrics express the vocalist’s heartfelt love for his cat, Kuma.
Centered on anticipatory grief—fearing a death that has not yet arrived as he faces his ailing cat—the theme is underscored by the inclusion of the real Kuma in the music video.
The tenderness embedded within the roar and the lyrics that portray the terror of loss are sure to resonate with anyone who shares a life with a pet.
It’s a masterpiece that those preparing to say goodbye to a beloved companion should definitely hear.
White LiesNEW!Sam Ryder

Singer-songwriter Sam Ryder, hailing from Essex in the UK and known for his powerhouse vocals.
After gaining global attention at Eurovision 2022, his track White Lies, released in March 2025, symbolizes a fresh start under an independent framework.
Also featured on the album Heartland, the song blends warm, soul-meets-rock sounds crafted in Nashville, with the appealing texture that only analog recording can deliver.
Its lyrics about the “little lies” we tell to protect ourselves and the inner conflicts they create reveal a down-to-earth side behind the glitter of success.
It’s a gentle companion for anyone reflecting on the meaning of “lies” around April Fool’s Day, or those looking to soothe the fatigue of a new season.
Where You LeadNEW!Carole King

Carole King, who is widely respected as a trailblazing female singer-songwriter.
Featured on her classic 1971 album Tapestry, this song is a warm piece perfect for parents and children to enjoy together.
In 2000, she re-recorded it as a duet with her real-life daughter, Louise Goffin, and it was used as the theme song for the popular TV series Gilmore Girls.
While the original lyrics described romantic love, the song was reborn as an anthem of the bond between mother and daughter, supporting each other side by side.
Its deep affection—promising to follow you wherever you go—will sink into your heart, carried by the gentle sound of the piano.
Why not listen to it with your mom on Mother’s Day, with gratitude?
What IfNEW!Crimson Vale

This is a new track from Crimson Vale, a metal project that embraces a dark aesthetic and stands by listeners under the banner “music for the brokenhearted.” While the use of AI-generation tools is sometimes debated, the sound here is strikingly emotional.
Released in February 2026, the song anchors itself in modern metalcore while seamlessly fusing in heart-wrenching emocore elements.
Urgent regrets and questions like “if only I’d done this back then” resound alongside weighty guitar tones.
Following a steady stream of releases since late 2025, including the album “Echoes Of The Vale,” this track embodies their relentless creative drive.
Put it on during nights when you want to sink into deep loss or loneliness, or when you quietly want to face yourself.

