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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.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “W” (21–30)

Wild HorsesThe Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones – Wild Horses (Acoustic / Lyric Video)
Wild HorsesThe Rolling Stones

This is a song by the legendary British rock band, The Rolling Stones.

It’s included on the classic album Sticky Fingers, released in April 1971.

With a sound that incorporates elements of country rock and a distinctive tack piano tone, it’s a ballad that truly resonates.

Using wild horses as its motif, the theme expresses uncontrollable emotions and a sense of distance, and is said to reflect the loneliness of life on tour at the time.

There’s also a famous anecdote that The Flying Burrito Brothers—featuring Gram Parsons, who was close to the Stones—released their own version on an album in 1970, ahead of the Stones’ release.

In 1996, an acoustic re-recording was issued as a single from the album Stripped.

It’s a track you’ll want to savor alone on a quiet night.

Workoutprettifun

Prettyfun is a rapper-producer born in 2005 and hailing from North Carolina.

Emerging from SoundCloud with a DIY style that includes making his own beats, he’s a young talent drawing serious attention.

His single “Workout,” freshly released on December 19, 2025, features producers renowned in internet culture like Legion and Misogi, delivering a dazzling hyperpop-informed sound palette and a distorted bass that leaves a powerful impression.

Despite the straightforward title suggesting a literal workout anthem, it’s interesting that the track actually weaves in an introspective theme about protecting one’s own peace from surrounding noise.

Sprinting by in just 2 minutes and 33 seconds, it’s highly addictive—and a song that heightens anticipation for what comes next.

Walk to mexaviersobased

Rapper xaviersobased, who emerged from New York’s underground scene and leads the internet-era rap style known as “jerk,” signed a major deal in 2025 and raised his profile with the EP ‘Once More.’ Right after completing his North American tour, he dropped ‘Walk to me’ in December 2025.

Produced by Ihateflexin, the track pairs a tightly bouncing beat with his distinctive flow.

Despite its brisk, just-over-a-minute runtime, it leaves a powerful impression, as if bottling the raw heat of a live venue.

With a highly addictive hook that loops throughout, it’s a perfect hit for quickly boosting your mood or for anyone eager to experience cutting-edge dance music.

wishlistNatalie Jane

Natalie Jane – wishlist (pseudo video)
wishlistNatalie Jane

Singer-songwriter Natalie Jane, who commands an overwhelming presence on TikTok and was selected for the Recording Academy’s “25 Rising Artists To Watch” in 2024, hails from New Jersey and has rapidly grown her fanbase with powerful vocals and melodies that deliver emotion directly.

This track is the original song that closes her first Christmas EP, released in November 2025.

As the title suggests, it overlays the motif of a holiday “wish list” with the feelings of romance, asking whether what one truly longs for is a present—or the presence of someone special.

To coincide with the release, she performed at tree-lighting ceremonies in Los Angeles and Detroit, offering seasonally rich performances.

It’s a song that gently warms the heart just as the city begins to sparkle—please enjoy.

wishlistflowerovlove

Flower of Love, a singer-songwriter from London, is drawing attention as a Gen Z artist born in 2005.

Centered on bedroom pop, her flexible style charmingly absorbs elements of dream pop and neo-soul, and in 2024 she won “New Artist” at the Music Week Women in Music Awards.

Her first-ever holiday song, released in November 2025, is a sparkling, Christmasy tune with a breezy beat that feels great.

The story-driven music video—about heading to the North Pole to meet Mrs.

Claus—has also become a hot topic, overflowing with a delightfully playful vibe.

With a groove that makes you want to dance, it’s perfect for livening up karaoke with friends!

WishesKenny G

From a holiday release by Kenny G, the saxophonist who epitomizes smooth jazz, we present an original Christmas number.

Released in October 2002, the album “Wishes: A Holiday Album” is Kenny G’s third Christmas project.

While most of the tracks are covers of traditional Christmas songs, this piece shines with a special brilliance as the album’s only original composition.

Co-written with Walter Afanasieff, it uses the lustrous tone of the soprano saxophone to evoke winter’s stillness and the uplifting feeling of holding a wish close to your heart.

With orchestral arrangements added, the piece also takes on a cinematic breadth.

Favoring the beauty of melody over flashy technique, the sound gently complements peaceful moments with family and loved ones.

Warm in DecemberSamara Joy

Samara Joy – Warm In December (Live For The Kelly Clarkson Show)
Warm in DecemberSamara Joy

Samara Joy, who shot to prominence after winning both Best New Artist and Best Jazz Vocal Album at the 2023 Grammy Awards.

Hailing from the Bronx, New York, she grew up immersed in music with grandparents who led a gospel group, and later studied vocal performance in college as an Ella Fitzgerald Scholar—a testament to her formidable talent.

This track is a holiday single released in November 2022, offering a gentle interpretation of a standard that has been sung since the 1950s.

Backed by a small trio, her lustrous contralto carefully weaves an intimate winter atmosphere.

Rather than flashy festivity, it’s the warmth nestled in quiet moments that resonates.

This work is ideal as background music for a Christmas dinner or cherished time with someone special.