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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “W” (51–60)
Where Do Broken HeartsWhitney Houston

It’s a ballad from the 1987 album “Whitney,” and in fact, the lyrics portray November as a pivotal time.
Memories of a former lover are tied to November, and while carrying a wounded heart, the song poignantly asks, “Could we start over again?” Released as a single in 1988, it reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Whitney’s unprecedented seventh consecutive chart-topper.
Her vocals, starting restrained and gradually opening up, convey both the pain of heartbreak and the hope of reunion.
It’s a perfect song for the atmosphere of November, as autumn fades into winter.
Weep for NothingMayhem

Mayhem, known as the progenitors of Norwegian black metal, have continued to pursue extremity in their music even more than 40 years after forming in 1984.
Released in November 2025, this work was unveiled ahead of the album “Liturgy of Death,” slated for release in February 2026.
Centered on themes of nihilism and an ode to death, the track slices through the air with Attila Csihar’s vocals—shifting between feral growls and operatic singing—and Hellhammer’s precise blast beats.
The structure, which transitions from a breakneck opening section into a doom-laden latter half, brilliantly fuses the band’s cold-blooded precision with their experimental edge.
It’s a must for black metal fans and a compelling listen for anyone interested in extreme musical expression.
We Hug NowSydney Rose

Singer-songwriter Sydney Rose, originally from Georgia and now based in Nashville, is an artist known for her whispery vocals and delicate piano and guitar tones.
Released in February 2025, this work portrays not the end of a romance but the breakdown of a friendship.
It quietly narrates the pain of two people who once held each other close but have now become strangers merely passing by.
Vivid scenes linger, like mistaking city lights for stars while remembering the other person, and dreaming of still being seventeen—moving back and forth between past and present.
If you’re a middle schooler struggling with a friendship, be sure to give it a listen.
Whistle While You TwurkYing Yang Twins

The hip-hop duo from Atlanta, Ying Yang Twins.
This track is their landmark debut single, which helped lead the crunk boom of the early 2000s.
Blending a whistled phrase inspired by a Disney movie song with thick 808 bass honed in strip clubs, it hit No.
1 on the rap chart in April 2000.
With a title that foregrounds a dance keyword, the song became a starting point for spreading a dance culture centered on bold hip movements across the United States.
Its design—shout-along calls and sub-bass that shake your body directly—has a timeless quality that connects to today’s club music.
Highly recommended if you want to experience the roots of twerking.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “W” (61–70)
We Belong TogetherMariah Carey

Released in 2005 from the album The Emancipation of Mimi, this song is an R&B ballad that pours out a heartfelt yearning for a former lover.
Realizing the magnitude of the love they lost, the protagonist pleads from the depths of their heart, “You and I were meant to be together,” rendered with care over simple piano and a restrained beat.
As they see themselves reflected in old soul numbers playing on the radio, a mix of regret and longing becomes powerfully palpable.
The late-song leap into the high register feels like an outright explosion of pent-up emotion.
Spending 14 weeks at No.
1 in the U.S.
and finishing as the top song of 2005, this classic offers comfort to anyone unable to forget a past romance or looking to reexamine a relationship with someone dear.
Without YouMariah Carey

This work is a masterful rendition of a classic 1970s rock ballad, delivered on a grand scale by Mariah Carey.
Released as a single from her third album, Music Box, in January 1994, it spent four consecutive weeks at No.
1 in the UK and also topped the charts across Europe, including Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.
The lyrics portray deep grief and a heartfelt longing for a loved one, powerfully conveyed through her phenomenal vocal range and expressive delivery.
The surging emotion leading into the chorus, together with the dramatic soundscape woven by orchestra and piano, leaves a profound impact on listeners.
It’s a song I recommend when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone important or when you’re in the mood for a moving, soul-stirring ballad.
Weight Of DesireTennis

On days when you look up at a cloudy sky, it might be nice to spend a moment facing the “longing” that sleeps deep in your heart.
This track, released in 2025 by Tennis—the husband-and-wife duo from Denver, Colorado—is the lead single from their album Face Down in the Garden.
Alaina Moore’s delicate yet resolute vocals intertwine with Patrick Riley’s retro synths and minimal guitar to create a sound like a scene from a film.
The lyrics, set against waterside imagery, leave a strong impression as they contemplate the idea that the path you chose ultimately circles back and guides you.
Carried by a relaxed beat, the song gently holds the weight of passion.
It’s a perfect track for quiet conversations with yourself under a cloudy sky.


