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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A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “W” (21–30)
Where Are You Christmas?The Pretty Reckless

Taylor Momsen, who played the young Cindy Lou Who in the 2000 film The Grinch, now fronts the rock band The Pretty Reckless.
Here is their Christmas song—a highly unique project that’s drawing attention for reinterpreting, 25 years later, a piece she sang as a child with the voice she has as an adult.
While the arrangement leans into distorted guitars and a rock sensibility, it faithfully preserves the original’s wistfulness and warmth.
Structured almost like a duet between her younger self and her present self, it becomes a moving musical conversation between past and present.
The track appears on the holiday EP “Taylor Momsen’s Pretty Reckless Christmas,” and is a recommended listen for anyone who wants to enjoy a fusion of rock and Christmas.
What We Got ~A Miracle With You~King&Prince

This is a commercial introducing the JCB card featuring Mickey and friends, “Mickey & Friends In Real Life.” As the name “In Real Life” suggests, the theme is Mickey and friends appearing in the real world, and the card shows an illustration of them crossing a crosswalk with Shibuya as the backdrop.
The CM features the song “What We Got ~Kiseki wa Kimi to~” performed by King & Prince.
Released in August 2025, this track is a remake of the 2016 song “What We Got (Mickey’s Birthday Song).” It’s a bright, upbeat song that adds new Japanese lyrics to a rearranged version, evoking a sense of friendship with Mickey and friends.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'W' (31–40)
When And WhyArchy Marshall

Archy Marshall, who continues to depict the darkness and lyricism of South London with a sound all his own.
Also known under the name King Krule, he has left a distinct mark on the UK indie scene since the 2010s with a one-of-a-kind style that fuses jazz harmony and post-punk chiaroscuro with the spatial sensibilities of hip-hop and dub.
In December 2025, he released this single under his real name—an unreleased track long spoken of among fans—timed to the 10th anniversary of his 2015 project “A New Place 2 Drown.” In just over two minutes, his grainy voice, dampened guitar, and muffled sonics are distilled into something that feels as intimate as a letter sent from the past.
It’s a song that quietly accompanies nighttime walks or solitary moments, recommended for those who want to delve deeper into his world of work.
what will they saySamara Cyn

Singer-songwriter Samara Shin, a Tennessee native drawing attention for her unique style that moves effortlessly between hip-hop and neo-soul.
Growing up in a military family and moving from place to place, her experiences are vividly reflected in her musical themes of “journey” and “searching for roots.” In March 2025, she received the Grulke Prize at SXSW, awarded to domestic artists expected to make major strides, and she’s a rising talent highly praised by Lauryn Hill and Erykah Badu.
Her latest release, dropped in December 2025, is a track graced with classic soul textures in the beats crafted by her longtime collaborator Billy Ray Schrag.
Centered on themes of the public gaze and silence toward society, its introspective lyrics are distilled into just about two and a half minutes.
Perfect for those year-end moments when you want to savor every word.
WHERE THE CITY CAN’T SEEBlood Cultures

Blood Cultures is an experimental indie-pop project that has continued to operate with anonymity as its unique weapon.
They began their career in 2013 by uploading tracks to SoundCloud and, while steadfastly keeping their faces and real names hidden, have cultivated a devoted following with a psychedelic, dreamy sound.
In December 2025, they released the album “Skate Story: Vol.
1.” Created as the official soundtrack for the game “Skate Story” on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2, the album features a third track that stands as its defining song.
Its lo-fi synths and undulating bass intertwine to create a sound brimming with the sensation of speeding through a city at night.
It’s a perfect companion for nighttime drives or focused work—be sure to check it out.
who knewJesse Jo Stark & Lil Yachty

Singer-songwriter Jesse Jo Stark was born into the family that founded the luxury brand Chrome Hearts and grew up surrounded by gothic, hard‑edged rock culture and high fashion.
Since her 2014 debut, she has built a unique world centered on dark Americana and alternative rock.
Her new track, released in December 2025, features Lil Yachty, known as a leading figure in bubblegum trap.
Grounded in a cinematic pop sound, the work ambitiously and dreamily explores themes of feminine mythology, instinct, and surrender.
The music video lavishly showcases the Chrome Hearts archive, and its oneiric visual beauty—where fashion and music meld—has become a hot topic.
It’s an irresistible song for those who love a dark, romantic aesthetic.
With A Little Help From My FriendsThe Beatles

The Beatles are a band that had a major influence on contemporary pop music.
They’re so famous they even appear in textbooks, so I’m sure high school students know them.
This song is included on the 1967 album “Sgt.
Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” and features drummer Ringo Starr as the lead vocalist.
Through anxieties like “What if I sing off-key?” and questions such as what one can see in the dark, the lyrics depict how deeply the presence of friends can be a source of support.
The message that you can overcome challenges if you have companions—even when you lack confidence—makes it a perfect fit for a graduation ceremony as you take a new step forward.
The song is also known for Joe Cocker’s 1968 cover, which reached No.
1 in the UK.
It’s recommended for those who want to feel the importance of friendship on a day of departure.


