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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' (351–360)

Will You Love Me TomorrowCarole King

Carole King – Will You Love Me Tomorrow? (Official Audio)
Will You Love Me TomorrowCarole King

Composed by Carole King and released in 1960 as a song by The Shirelles, this piece delicately portrays the anxieties and hopes of romance.

Carole King’s own version appears on the album Tapestry, sung at a relaxed tempo from the perspective of a mature woman.

With Joni Mitchell and James Taylor providing background vocals, it resonates with a rich, deep tone.

Her June 1971 performance at Carnegie Hall touched the hearts of many.

It’s the perfect song for gazing up at the night sky and reflecting on someone dear.

Listen on a quiet night, and it may bring back nostalgic memories of your youth.

We’ve Only Just BegunCarpenters

More than by its original title “We’ve Only Just Begun,” many people may remember it by its Japanese title, “Ai no Prelude.” Its lyrics, celebrating the start of a new life, and its beautiful melody have captured the hearts of many.

Released in 1970, it became a huge hit, reaching No.

2 on the Billboard charts.

It’s also interesting that the song originated as a bank commercial jingle, which Richard liked and developed into a full version.

Although it’s beloved as a wedding standard, it’s a song we’d love everyone taking a new step to hear.

Waiting For YouCharly Bliss

Charly Bliss – Waiting For You
Waiting For YouCharly Bliss

New York-based power-pop band Charly Bliss have announced their long-awaited new release.

This track, which depicts the pain and hope of heartbreak, showcases the band’s signature ’90s alt-inspired sound and the emotive vocals of Eva Hendricks.

Set to appear on their upcoming album “FOREVER,” due out August 16, 2024, the song serves as a culmination of their work and a highlight of their third record.

While expressing the complexities and anguish of love, its catchy melodies resonate deeply.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who’s experienced heartbreak or is struggling with relationships.

When Fall Comes to New EnglandCheryl Wheeler

A gem of a folk ballad that delicately portrays the autumn landscapes of New England.

With poetic lyrics capturing crisp air, turning leaves, and migratory birds flying south, it evokes the season’s scenes with elegance.

Manchester-based folk singer-songwriter Cheryl Wheeler’s warm vocals and the gentle tones of her acoustic guitar beautifully express autumn’s fleeting beauty.

The song appears on the album “Driving Home,” released in September 1993.

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to feel the essence of New England’s fall or relax with music on a tranquil autumn afternoon.

Winter Snow (ft. Audrey Assad)Chris Tomlin

Chris Tomlin – Winter Snow (ft. Audrey Assad) [Lyric Video]
Winter Snow (ft. Audrey Assad)Chris Tomlin

A duet by Chris Tomlin and Audrey Assad that evokes gently falling winter snow.

It appears on the 2009 Christmas album “Glory in the Highest: Christmas Songs of Worship.” Characterized by tender, enveloping vocals and a restrained, quiet melody, the piece portrays the coming of Jesus as calm and peaceful, like snow.

It’s recommended not only for those of the Christian faith but also for anyone wishing to find calm on a quiet winter night.

Frequently performed at Christmas services and events, it delivers a message of peace and serenity to its listeners.