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A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “W”

A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “W”
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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' (1–10)

WoosahNEW!Hurricane Wisdom

Hurricane Wisdom – Woosah (Official Music Video)
WoosahNEW!Hurricane Wisdom

While bearing a title that urges deep breaths and calm, this track erupts with raw emotions colliding.

You can feel the earnest pain—like Hurricane Wisdom’s exhaustion and self-protective impulses being exhaled in a single breath—pierce straight through the chest.

Released in June 2025, it was later included on the expansive 45-track album “Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain.” Within its brief runtime, it packs in meticulous sound design from multiple producers.

It’s a song I especially want those worn down by daily stress and relationships, burdened with unspent frustration, to hear.

The ferocious rap will scream on behalf of the feelings sleeping deep inside you, and lighten your heart in the process.

World Change MeNEW!Max McNown

Max McNown – World Change Me (Official Lyric Video)
World Change MeNEW!Max McNown

“We may not be able to change the world.

But we won’t let the world change us.” Max McNown’s World Change Me is imbued with that strong resolve.

Released in January 2026, this roughly three-minute track distills his unbreakable kindness and sincere spirit.

Warm, acoustic guitar–driven sonics, paired with understated yet grounded piano and drum arrangements, gently cradle his conversational vocals.

Rather than hiding weakness and putting on a brave face, the lyrics urge us to face life as we are, offering solace and a quiet courage to listeners.

Put it on when busy days make you feel lost, or when you want to sit alone with your thoughts on a quiet night.

Let the soothing melody carry you, and you’ll likely feel your heart grow just a little lighter.

willowNEW!sombr

sombr – willow (official audio)
willowNEW!sombr

Have you ever been wrapped in an overwhelming loneliness on a night all by yourself? Even though you know it’s not a good relationship, you’re somehow drawn to it and can’t let go—those feelings.

This is a bittersweet indie pop track that portrays that kind of inner conflict.

The piece was released as a single in October 2022.

Crafted entirely in their bedroom by then-teenage artist sombr—lyrics and production alike—it carries a deeply personal atmosphere.

Delicate guitar tones and reverb-laden vocals seem to melt into the quiet night air.

Without relying on flashy shifts, the spacious, restrained sound gently stays close to a complicated state of mind.

If you’re struggling with the ambiguity and instability of love and find yourself wanting to cry alone at night, listening to this might just make your heart feel a little lighter.

we never datedNEW!sombr

sombr – we never dated (official lyric video)
we never datedNEW!sombr

Why am I still so hung up when we were never clearly in a relationship? That suspended, youthful feeling is what Sombar captures in “we never dated.” Released in June 2025 and later included on the debut album “I Barely Know Her,” the track blends indie rock with pop textures—sentimental without becoming heavy, quietly nestling up to the listener’s heart.

Rather than through tie-ins, it spread via empathy on social media and streaming, peaking at No.

39 on the UK Singles Chart.

It’s a gentle yet bittersweet number you’ll want to put on during nights spent grieving the end of a nameless relationship.

would’ve been youNEW!sombr

sombr – would’ve been you (official visualizer)
would've been youNEW!sombr

There are nights when your heart aches helplessly and you don’t want to see anyone, right? This is the single, released in November 2023 and crafted by sombr, that gently stays by your side at such times.

The guitar tones that feel like drifting through a dream and the earnest, emotional vocals tighten your chest.

Its theme—lingering regret over past choices and the thought of “if only I’d done this back then”—gives voice to the sorrow for someone precious you’ve lost.

Though it had no explicit tie-in, it caught fire on social media and captured so many hearts that it was played a hundred million times.

It’s a masterpiece released after the EP “In Another Life.” I wholeheartedly recommend it for sleepless nights of regret, when you want to quietly shed tears alone.

When I’m GoneNEW!3 Doors Down

This is one of 3 Doors Down’s signature tracks, striking the heart with its robust sound and straightforward emotional expression.

Released as a single in September 2002, it was also included on the album Away from the Sun, released in November of the same year.

The song peaked at No.

4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated in the rock category at the Grammy Awards.

It conveys a heartfelt longing to stay connected with loved ones across distance and time, mirroring the band’s own loneliness while living on tour.

The music video—shot on an aircraft carrier—left a strong impression and resonated widely with people living apart.

It’s a perfect song for moments when you want to face forward despite loneliness, or for a late-night drive alone, lost in your thoughts.

Wish I Didn’t Know NowNEW!Ella Langley

Ella Langley – Wish I Didn’t Know Now (Official Audio)
Wish I Didn't Know NowNEW!Ella Langley

A song I’d love you to leisurely listen to on a calm holiday morning is a gem of a cover carried forward by Ella Langley.

It’s her September 2025 cover of the classic originally produced in 1994 by country singer Toby Keith.

First unveiled as part of a tribute project to pass great songs on to the present day, this piece features warm live instrumentation by accomplished musicians, centered on acoustic guitar and keyboards.

Its appeal lies in how her husky, powerful voice renders the heartbreak and betrayal at the song’s core even more dramatic.

With its soothing, authentic tones, it’s a perfect track for a relaxed holiday morning with a cup of coffee in hand.