A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “E”
In this article, I’ll be introducing a whole bunch of Western songs whose titles start with the letter “E”! You might not usually listen to songs that all start with the same initial, but that’s exactly why trying it can lead you to discover tracks you didn’t know and make new discoveries.
By the way, when it comes to English words that start with “E,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Every—,” “Easy,” and “Each.” If you’re a fan of Western music, you may already have a few songs in mind.
With that, let’s dive in and enjoy the article—who knows, you might discover some new favorites along the way.
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A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'E' (1–10)
Eyes ClosedNEW!Imagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons, who keep racking up global hits with a sound rooted in alternative rock while absorbing pop and electronica, released this track in April 2024 as the opening number of their album Loom.
The song portrays an indomitable spirit—rising from a near-death state and facing any hardship with eyes closed.
The exhilarating release from the rap-tinged verses into the chorus is quintessentially them.
Also featured on the NHL 25 soundtrack, this track is sure to powerfully encourage anyone striving to climb out from rock bottom.
Embrace the strong message of renewal, even amid inner conflict.
Epilogue (Nothing ‘Bout Me)Sting

Among the solo works of Sting—a globally renowned artist who remains energetically active—the final track on his classic 1993 album Ten Summoner’s Tales is especially thought-provoking.
In it, he delivers a slightly ironic message to the listener: “No matter how much information you gather about me, you won’t learn anything true.” It’s quintessential Sting—pairing a light, buoyant sound with a deep artistic philosophy.
The album itself won a Grammy, and this song is a fitting conclusion.
When you want to experience his intellectual playfulness, be sure to listen to the album all the way through.
EspressoSabrina Carpenter

Since this song was often used as BGM on TikTok and Reels, even people who aren’t into Western music have probably heard it, right? I also strongly associate it with playing over café and in-store background music! Plus, the song’s dance/nu-disco vibe makes it catchy and naturally makes your body move.
It’s under three minutes long, so take this opportunity to learn the full thing! It’s not a song where you belt, so beginners should be able to sing it lightly, almost like humming along.
The key is to sing with the rhythm.
In the latter half, a counter-melody comes in, so be careful not to get thrown off.
A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “E” (11–20)
Energy DrinkVirtual Riot

This track is one of the signature early works by Virtual Riot, a producer who captivates the world with precision sound design.
As the title suggests, it’s an upper-tune that delivers a jolt of energy, like you’ve just downed an energy drink.
The song features a roller-coaster progression, with metallic sounds and razor-sharp bass stabs popping out one after another.
In the drop, you’ll be overwhelmed by a structure where tightly chopped phrases switch at dizzying speed.
Released in March 2013, it later opened the compilation “The Classics,” underscoring its importance in his career.
If you’re looking to boost your mood with energetic dance music, this track is sure to get you hyped.
Everytime We TouchSteve Aoki & Cascada

Steve Aoki, one of the producers leading the EDM scene.
Many of you may know his collaboration with Cascada, the German Eurodance unit that took the 2000s by storm.
This track is the result of their team-up.
They vividly reimagine a classic that once set dance floors around the world ablaze as a modern festival anthem.
Keeping the passionate theme of love that grows stronger with every touch, Aoki’s signature powerful drops amplify the emotional explosion.
The original was a massive hit that reached the U.
S.
Top 10 in 2006.
It’s a dance tune that blends nostalgia with freshness—perfect for a drive.
EGOAgnes

Since winning the Swedish edition of Idol in 2005, Agnes has been a pop icon enjoying worldwide success.
Her international hit “Release Me” became widely beloved here in Japan as well.
Now, from her long-awaited album BEAUTIFUL MADNESS comes this track.
Over shimmering, 80s-style disco-pop with dazzling synths, she sings about an introspective theme: letting go of the ego and embracing transformation.
Built by shaping the song’s structure around the lyrics, it evokes deep emotion with minimal elements—much like painter Mark Rothko—and invites listeners on a journey of self-liberation.
It’s a masterpiece that can serve as a key to opening new doors when you want to face your inner self.
Everything I WantedNewDad

NewDad, a noteworthy shoegaze band emerging from Ireland.
Their debut album “Madra,” released in January 2024, was hailed by critics and quickly put their name on the map.
In September 2025, they unveiled a new track serving as the lead single from their second album, “Altar.” The piece centers on the theme of “the gap between expectation and reality.” Within its ethereal soundscapes, it portrays the emptiness that can follow a dream fulfilled and the self-questioning over whether the happiness one has attained is truly real.
Frontwoman Julie Dawson’s dreamy vocals and the song’s structure—rising from hush to an exultant climax—are outstanding.
It’s a perfect track for pensive nights or moments when you want to face yourself.





