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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WinonaDeafheaven

San Francisco’s Deafheaven, known for their distinctive post-metal sound, pivot from the shoegaze approach showcased on their previous album Infinite Granite to a work rooted in an intense black metal sound on their album Lonely People With Power.
Featuring a choir dubbed the Winona Choir, they craft a dreamlike soundscape where roaring guitars and delicate melodies intersect.
Released alongside a short film in March 2025, this work further deepens Deafheaven’s unique musical universe and has earned high praise from numerous music media as a piece that suggests new possibilities for post-metal.
It’s a highly recommended track for listeners seeking refined musicianship and emotional expression.
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Who Feels Love?Oasis

A masterpiece that fuses expansive psychedelic soundscapes with the grand melodies unique to Oasis, the pride of Manchester, England.
Released in April 2000 as the second single from the album “Standing on the Shoulder of Giants,” it was crafted by lead guitarist Noel Gallagher.
The dreamlike soundscape, heavily influenced by The Beatles, perfectly matches the music video’s aesthetic, which was filmed against desert backdrops.
The track reached No.
4 on the UK Singles Chart and entered the top 20 in several European countries.
It’s a song that soothes the soul—one you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.
Highly recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in lyrics that pursue love and peace.
What Are We Fighting ForW.E.T

This is a gem of a track with folk-inspired elements from W.E.T., the Swedish supergroup representing the melodic hard rock scene, taken from their album Apex.
The two lead singers deliver powerful performances that convey a profound message questioning conflict and strife.
Although it appears on a March 2025 album, its modern sound set to a slower tempo marks new ground for the band, diverging from typical hard rock.
It’s a work that fully showcases the musical maturity they’ve built since their 2009 debut, further enriched by the participation of Talisman drummer Jamie Borger.
Highly recommended not only for fans of classic melodic rock but also for those interested in songs with a strong folk flavor.
World at Your FeetEmbrace

In June 2006, a track was born that pairs a grand, anthemic rock sound with an uplifting message anyone can relate to.
Created by the popular UK rock band Embrace as the official song for the England national team, it rang out in stadiums around the world during that year’s FIFA World Cup.
The song achieved major success, reaching No.
3 on the UK Singles Chart and No.
10 on the Eurochart Hot 100.
With a powerful melody that seems to suggest limitless possibilities and lyrics themed around self-belief, it brilliantly captures the passion of athletes facing the biggest stage.
It’s a perfect pick not only for football fans, but also for anyone standing before an important challenge or looking to fire themselves up.
World Cup WillieLonnie Donegan

A song inspired by the official mascot of the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England was created in 1965 by Lonnie Donegan, who hailed from Glasgow, Scotland.
Active on the British music scene, Donegan skillfully blended a novelty-song flavor with pop elements to craft a piece that would resonate with football fans.
Celebrating the first lion character in the history of FIFA World Cup official mascots, the song has a bright, cheerful vibe and a comfortable feel that’s perfect for a drive.
Released as a 7-inch single, it captured people’s hearts with a lion wearing a Union Jack football shirt.
It’s a track brimming with the distinctive charm of Donegan, who also collaborated with Elton John and Ringo Starr on the album Puttin’ On The Style.
Who Put The Weight Of The World On My Shoulders?Oasis

A gem of a ballad featured on the soundtrack of the film Goal!, this piece was crafted by Oasis, one of the UK’s most iconic bands.
Its grand string arrangements and emotional melodic lines intertwine to create a depth you wouldn’t expect from a football film soundtrack.
Released in October 2005 to coincide with Goal!, the track, alongside remixed versions of other Oasis songs like Cast No Shadow and Morning Glory, brilliantly captures the film’s world.
With UNKLE participating as producer and performances by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the result is exceptional.
It’s a track that resonates—perfect for a relaxed drive or as background music when you’re standing at a crossroads in life.
Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Jurgen Klinsmann?Tonedef All Stars

This is a humorous parody song by the UK’s Tone Deaf All Stars, formed to boost excitement for the FIFA World Cup.
Built on the classic theme of the popular TV series Dad’s Army, it’s an ambitious work that deftly expresses patriotism and passion for football.
It gained attention on a BBC radio program in May 2006 and reached No.
13 on the UK charts, remaining on the chart for four consecutive weeks.
The project drew buzz for featuring numerous celebrities, including former professional boxer Frank Bruno, as well as members of the 1966 World Cup–winning team Sir Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters.
Its upbeat melody and charming humor are sure to elevate your mood on a drive.


