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' (161–170)
White TeeMurda Beatz & Lancey Foux

Murda Beatz, the hitmaker from Canada, is a savvy producer with a No.
1 on the U.S.
charts for Drake’s “Nice for What.” Meanwhile, the featured artist Lancey Foux is a London-based rapper whose cross-disciplinary creativity has earned him recognition in the fashion world as well.
Released in August 2025, this track seamlessly fuses Murda Beatz’s low-end-heavy, hard-edged trap beat with Lancey Foux’s languid yet distinctive flow.
It depicts the oscillation between euphoria and emptiness behind a glamorous lifestyle, with a slightly intoxicating soundscape that amplifies its worldbuilding.
It’s a recommended listen for nights when you want to sink into an ennui-laced mood, offering a palpable chemical reaction between US and UK talent.
willowTaylor Swift

Let me introduce a song filled with a mysterious allure, as if you’re wandering through an enchanted forest.
Taylor Swift, who has continually expanded her musical palette from country to pop and, in recent years, into the realm of folk—this track is the lead single from her album “evermore,” released in December 2020.
Its indie-folk sound, with the acoustic guitar complemented by the mystical hues of glockenspiel and flute, is wonderfully soothing.
The song portrays a passionate love that surrenders everything to a destined partner’s guidance, like willow branches swaying in the wind.
The Grammy 2021 performance set around a moss-covered cabin remains fresh in our memories.
It’s a number to savor on a quiet night while contemplating the fate you share with someone special.
WOULD YOU CARE?YFN Lucci

Rapper YFN Lucci, hugely popular in Atlanta, Georgia.
With a history that includes serving time under the RICO Act, heads who dig tough, street-rooted rappers may already know him.
After his release in January 2025, he unveiled this new work.
It’s an emotional track that seems to ask, “If I were at rock bottom, who would really care?”—imbued with his loneliness, anxiety, and a powerful will to rise again.
This song is a lead single from his upcoming album “Already Legend,” slated for release in September 2025.
It’s a must-listen not only for fans who’ve been waiting for his comeback, but also for anyone who wants to feel a raw story of climbing back from adversity.
Wicked GameChris Isaak

There’s a piece whose otherworldly guitar tone evokes the melancholy of twilight, as if translating it into sound.
The artist behind it is Chris Isaak, known for a style that revives ’50s rockabilly in the modern era and for his sentimental ballads.
The protagonist’s inner conflict—knowing he shouldn’t be drawn in, yet drowning in the irresistible pull of love—is rendered beautifully through Isaak’s sweet yet aching falsetto.
The reverb-soaked guitar, like wandering through a dream, instantly draws listeners into its world.
Though the track originally appeared on the 1989 album Heart Shaped World, it gained popularity after being used in David Lynch’s film Wild at Heart and became a major hit in 1991.
Isn’t it the perfect piece to listen to on an autumn night when you’re feeling wistful and reflective?
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.

