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)
EyesNEW!The Devil Wears Prada

This track, released ahead of The Devil Wears Prada’s upcoming album “Flowers,” scheduled for November 2025, is an ambitious work that fuses the band’s traditional metalcore sound with modern synths and programming elements.
The striking contrast between Mike Hranica’s fierce screams and Jeremy DePoyster’s melodic clean vocals stands out, while the hefty guitar riffs and intense drum beats vividly trace emotional highs and lows.
Centered on themes of life’s extremes and inner conflict, the song embodies a determination to keep moving forward even while confronting pain; its lyrics, where anguish and hope intersect, and its aggressive performance resonate deeply.
Though heavy, the chorus melody is catchy, making it a track that can be recommended even to those new to the metalcore genre.
Everyday is ChristmasNEW!Sia

This is the title track from Australian singer-songwriter Sia’s album Everyday Is Christmas, released in November 2017.
Created as her first Christmas project, the album is said to have been completed in just about two weeks with producer Greg Kurstin.
It’s a poppy, glittering holiday song that celebrates the special days of Christmas, featuring bell-like decorations that evoke the feel of a winter street scene.
Its jazzy chord progressions intertwine with Sia’s distinctive, soaring vocals, instantly lifting you into the Christmas spirit just by listening!
EchoesNEW!As I Lay Dying

As I Lay Dying is a metalcore band from San Diego, California, formed in 2000 and centered around Tim Lambesis.
With their fluid twin leads, ferocious shouts, and melancholic clean vocals, they helped lead the metalcore scene of the 2000s.
However, in the fall of 2024, they faced turmoil as key members left the band in quick succession.
Emerging from that upheaval, this track—released in October 2025—serves as an important declaration of their restart under a new lineup.
While it explores themes of past shadows and inner conflict, it also conveys a determination to forge a new identity, highlighted by a striking contrast between aggressive guitar riffs and clean vocal passages.
EternityNEW!Alex Warren

Singer-songwriter Alex Warren, who rose to stardom from social media, is also known as the youngest artist to top 17 Billboard charts simultaneously.
Opening his debut album, “You’ll Be Alright, Kid,” released in July 2025, this track is a quiet, beautiful piece of folk-pop born from his experience of profound loss.
Having lost his father at the age of nine, Warren expresses a longing to reunite with loved ones in paradise, conveyed through unadorned acoustic tones and a prayerful vocal delivery.
As the artist himself has said, it is a song of farewell that also sounds like a vow to someone he loves—resulting in a work with a mysterious depth.
On nights overwhelmed by inescapable sorrow, this quiet, prayer-like song will surely rest gently by your heart.
Eddie’s GunNEW!The Kooks

Bursting onto the mid-2000s UK rock scene with an irresistibly poppy, catchy sound, The Kooks made an immediate splash.
The anecdote that their name comes from a David Bowie song also speaks to their musical roots.
Released in July 2005 and reaching No.
35 on the UK charts, their memorable debut single marked the first step in a rapid rise that would lead to the later platinum album Inside In/Inside Out.
The song’s charm lies in the buoyant rhythm crafted by its sprightly guitars and the exquisite pop sensibility woven together with frontman Luke Pritchard’s slightly affected vocals.
At the same time, their distinctive sensibility shines through as the lyrics humorously sing about a man’s earnest troubles—far from straightforward.
It’s a gem packed with the band’s youthful appeal, perfect for lifting your mood on a weekend drive.
Evil WorldNEW!Bladee & Yung Lean

Hailing from Sweden and leading the wave of cloud rap, Bladee and Yung Lean each helm their own collectives and exert a massive influence on the internet generation’s music scene.
Their latest joint creation is a track dropped in September 2025.
It’s quintessential cloud rap, spotlighting their signature dreamy, weightless synths.
Feelings of loneliness in an evil world and a contemplative mood are rendered within deeply reverberant, ambient soundscapes.
The release follows the trajectory of their 2024 collaborative album “Psykos,” with close ally Whitearmor also contributing to the production.
It’s the kind of song you can sink into on a quiet night alone, letting its world fully envelop you.
EverlongNEW!Foo Fighters

Formed in 1994 by Dave Grohl, the former drummer of Nirvana, Foo Fighters have continued to reign as a leading band in alternative rock and post-grunge.
From their 1995 debut through their second album, The Colour and the Shape (1997), they have released numerous classics such as Everlong, Learn to Fly, The Pretender, and Best of You.
They have been nominated for the Grammy Awards 31 times and have won 15, and in 2021 they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Their melodious yet energetic sound and dynamically constructed songs that weave together quiet and loud are quintessentially “Foo.” There’s no doubt they’ll ignite the crowd at their long-awaited return to Japan in 2025!






