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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “W” (311–320)

Winter Moon 1980Art Pepper

On a winter night, the wistful tone of Art Pepper’s alto saxophone resonates as if seeping into the heart.

The title track of his 1981 album “Winter Moon” is particularly striking for the warm atmosphere created by its exquisite harmony with strings.

It’s a piece that makes you want to step away from the daytime bustle, gaze up at the quiet winter night sky, and listen at ease.

Pepper’s delicate performance feels as though it’s gently accompanying the listener’s heart.

It’s the perfect song for spending a long winter night alone, or for sharing a calm, intimate moment with someone special.

WaveAsake, Central Cee

Asake, Central Cee – Wave (Official Video)
WaveAsake, Central Cee

A collaboration track by Nigeria’s Asake and the UK’s Central Cee that fuses Afrobeats with UK hip-hop.

Released in June 2024, the song showcases a seamless blend of their distinct styles.

It features an uptempo rhythm and an energetic, dynamic melody that makes you want to move as soon as you hear it.

The music video uses iconic locations in Lagos as its backdrop, adding a rich cultural appeal.

It’s the perfect song to play before heading out in the morning or when you need a quick mood boost.

Waiting For LoveAvicii

A classic released in 2015 by Swedish music producer Avicii.

Unveiled as the lead single from the album Stories, it charted worldwide.

It reached number one in Austria and Sweden and earned platinum certifications in multiple countries, making a major impact.

The song celebrates the power of love and hope, depicting a protagonist who longs for love throughout the week.

It delivers a strong message about overcoming setbacks and hardships while continuing to believe in love.

It’s a track guaranteed to light up clubs and parties—be sure to give it a listen.

walk out to winterAztec Camera

This is a New Wave-infused track from Aztec Camera, the popular band from Scotland, featured on their 1983 debut album High Land, Hard Rain.

Through the changing of the seasons, the lyrics depict youthful love and growth, showcasing Roddy Frame’s poetic talent to the fullest.

Its energetic yet romantic sound creates a relaxed atmosphere while resonating deeply.

Released in several countries, including the UK and Spain, the song hinted at Aztec Camera’s future success.

If you’re living through days where the anxieties and hopes of youth intersect, it’s sure to offer you empathy and courage.

When October GoesBarry Manilow

Here is a classic that elegantly paints the scenery of October—a heartfelt ballad perfect for the long, quiet nights of autumn.

Barry Manilow breathed life into lyrics left by the great Johnny Mercer.

Released in 1984, it reached No.

6 on the Adult Contemporary chart.

Featured on the album “2:00 AM Paradise Cafe,” the song evokes an emotional landscape that symbolizes the end of autumn and the beginning of winter.

With images like planes passing over smokey rooftops and children hurrying home, it captures the bittersweet feeling of bidding farewell to late October.

It’s best enjoyed on an autumn evening, listening by the window with a cup of coffee.

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'W' (321–330)

Why Couldn’t It Be Christmas Everyday?Bianca Ryan

Bianca Ryan – Why Couldn’t It Be Christmas Everyday? (Official Video)
Why Couldn't It Be Christmas Everyday?Bianca Ryan

This song carries a wish for the magic of Christmas to last every day.

Its sparkling bells and Bianca Ryan’s heartwarming vocals beautifully capture the joy of the season.

Released in November 2006, it drew major attention worldwide, topping the charts in the Netherlands.

Known as one of Ryan’s signature tracks from her debut at age 11, it has been included on numerous Christmas compilation albums.

With its cheerful rhythm and bright melody, it’s perfect for livening up a Christmas party.

If a woman sings it at karaoke, it’s sure to fill the room with smiles!

What a Little Moonlight Can DoBillie Holiday

Billie Holiday – What a Little Moonlight Can Do (Official Audio)
What a Little Moonlight Can DoBillie Holiday

A jazz classic that sings of a moon’s magical power.

Recorded by America’s legendary singer Billie Holiday in July 1935, this piece is regarded as a signature work from the early part of her career.

Set to a lively tempo and bright melody, the lyrics vividly capture the thrill of falling in love under the moonlight.

Holiday’s characteristically expressive vocals further enhance the moon’s allure.

Covered by many artists, it remains beloved today as a jazz standard.

A perfect recommendation for a romantic night.