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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” (471–480)

WindowThe Weather Station

The Weather Station – Window (Official Video)
WindowThe Weather Station

The Weather Station, an indie folk-rock band based in Canada, has released a new song.

This second single from the album Humanhood features Tamara Lindeman’s emotive vocals and melodic allure.

The lyrics depict inner turmoil and a yearning for release, expressing a desire to escape a sense of confinement.

The music video, released in November 2024, was reportedly filmed late at night on an island in Quebec.

A tour across Europe and North America is also scheduled to begin in January 2025, making this a must-see release for fans.

Who’s NextThe Who

The Who – Baba O’Riley (Lyric Video)
Who's NextThe Who

Released in 1971 by The Who—known as revolutionaries of UK rock—this album remains an undying masterpiece in rock history.

Its forward-thinking sound, which made effective use of synthesizers, brought a fresh breeze to the rock scene of the time.

The intro to Baba O’Riley included on this album is something any rock fan will have heard.

The seamless fusion of Pete Townshend’s guitar and Roger Daltrey’s powerful vocals grips listeners and won’t let go.

The album topped the UK charts and earned high acclaim in the United States as well.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants to fully savor the appeal of UK rock or delve into the history of the genre.

Won’t Get Fooled AgainThe Who

As a monumental achievement in revolutionary art rock, this song has captivated rock fans around the world.

Created by the British rock band The Who, it’s an over-eight-minute epic distinguished by its majestic synthesizer refrain and powerful guitar sound.

Released as a single in June 1971, it went on to close the album Who’s Next that August.

It achieved the remarkable feat of reaching No.

9 on the UK charts and No.

15 on the US Billboard charts.

Since its debut performance at London’s Young Vic Theatre in February 1971, it has remained a live staple.

Its sweeping soundscape—balancing tension and release—is especially recommended when you’re at a crossroads in life or about to take a bold new step.

White BikesThursday

Thursday – White Bikes [Official Music Video]
White BikesThursday

Thursday, a band that represents the American post-hardcore scene, released their first new song in 13 years in 2024, and this track—unveiled in December of the same year—serves as its follow-up.

This piece is a special one commemorating the band’s 25th anniversary, born from an idea by guitarist Norman Brannon, also known for his work with Texas Is the Reason.

While it deals with the heavy theme of losing a close friend, the sound uniquely blends nostalgia with an upbeat feel.

The fact that it was recorded at a renowned studio in Berlin adds to its allure.

It’s a newly minted classic that longtime fans—and a younger generation—shouldn’t miss.

WHITNEYTommy Richman

Tommy Richman – WHITNEY (Official Visualizer)
WHITNEYTommy Richman

Tommy Richman, an American singer-songwriter with a lineup of tracks perfect for nighttime vibes.

His song released in September 2024 features a synth-pop sound influenced by disco and new wave.

The emotionally charged lyrics, which portray the gap between ideals and reality, are striking; while showcasing Richman’s distinctive falsetto, the programmed drums and sharp synths draw listeners in.

The track is part of his debut album, COYOTE, which was released on September 27, 2024.

Its shift from his previously mid-tempo style to an upbeat sound demonstrates Richman’s creative range.

It’s a song you’ll want to play on a night drive or during a calm evening.