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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WASHJon Bellion

Jon Bellion, who has secured his place as one of America’s leading music creators, has released his first new song in about six years.
Written candidly from his days spent as a father, the track masterfully blends his trademark pop and R&B in perfect balance.
With multiple Grammy nominations to his name, he delivers a deeply affecting production imbued with earnest emotion and an impassioned vocal performance.
The music video, shot in Iceland, showcases stunning, cinematic visuals.
Centered on themes of artistic decisions and growth, this deeply message-driven song is sure to resonate powerfully with anyone standing at a crossroads in life, not just within music.
WarheadTHE HAUNTED

This is the first advance track from The Haunted, Sweden’s proud standard-bearers of death/thrash metal, taken from their first new album in eight years, Songs Of Last Resort.
Their sound—a fusion of thrash metal intensity with melodic elements—is absolutely powerful, and coupled with vocalist Marco Aro’s commanding delivery, it exudes overwhelming presence.
The album’s theme centers on the sense of crisis and fear gripping modern society, and there’s already buzz around a passionate anecdote: guitarist Patrik Jensen reportedly recorded the main riff on the spot after it came to him while at work.
With its ferocious riff work, meticulous ensemble, and strong lyrical message, this is a must-hear track for any heavy music fan.
What Are You Waiting For?d4vd

David, an artist from Houston, Texas, began making music using smartphone apps and progressed from creating BGM for game commentary videos to a fully fledged career.
He broke through in 2022 with “Romantic Homicide,” followed by the smash hit “Here With Me,” and has been steadily building his career, including joining SZA’s North American tour.
This work marks his first television tie-in, featured on the soundtrack of the anime Invincible.
Centered on indie rock and R&B while also reflecting influences from emo rap, it’s a standout track with a distinctive sonic palette.
Walkie Talkie ManSteriogram

When you think of the iPod and iTunes commercials from the 2000s, it has to be those dance ads with the silhouetted figures.
Among them, the one that really stood out for its super punky, catchy sound featured “Walkie Talkie Man” by the New Zealand rock band Steriogram.
Released in 2004, the track packs a driving guitar sound and rapid-fire vocals that are exhilarating.
If you enjoy rock that gets your energy up, this one comes highly recommended.
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World At My FeetVictor Ray

Victor Ray captures listeners’ hearts with a soulful voice that blends simplicity and sincerity.
Born in Uganda and raised in Newcastle, UK, the singer-songwriter honed his craft busking on the streets and is now based in London.
This newly released track from I WILL., the culmination of his EP series i was., i felt., and i tried., delivers a powerful message that fuses soul, R&B, and hip-hop.
Drawing on experiences of overcoming setbacks and inner conflict, he sings affirmingly about self-worth, offering listeners a genuine sense of hope.
Fresh off a successful acoustic tour in the UK in March 2025, he is set to tour Australia starting in May.
With emotionally rich vocals and earnest lyrics, this is a song that gently lifts listeners up and stays with them.
We Will Rock YouMacy Gray

This memorable commercial, featuring a car racing through while dodging falling icicles, is for the Stagea and aired in 2003.
It makes a strong impression by showcasing its stylish exterior while evoking powerful performance.
The background music is a cover of Queen’s classic “We Will Rock You,” sung by American singer Macy Gray.
Her arrangement, infused with R&B and soul, is a must-hear.
Who’s Sorry NowConnie Francis

A mature love song that delicately depicts the pain of heartbreak was brilliantly revived by Connie Francis from the United States, breathing new life into a classic originally born in 1923.
Recorded at her father’s strong urging, this rendition tenderly wraps the betrayed lover’s complex emotions in a richly expressive vocal performance.
Released in November 1957, it reached No.
4 on the U.S.
Billboard chart in April 1958, and spent six consecutive weeks at No.
1 in the UK, becoming one of her signature songs.
Rearranged from a dance-hall waltz into 12/8 time, the track blends a relaxed tempo with an inner strength—perfect for soothing the ache of love.
For anyone striving to overcome the aftershocks of a broken heart, this warmly comforting song offers quiet companionship.


