A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “H”
In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “H.”
You might not usually listen to playlists made up only of songs that start with a particular letter, but that’s exactly why you could discover tracks you’ve never known before and make some new finds.
When it comes to English words that start with “H,” there are plenty—like “Help,” “Hello,” and “High,” to name a few.
All of them sound like they could be song titles, and if you’re a music lover, you might already have a few in mind.
So, let’s dive into the article and see what songs are out there!
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A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “H” (61–70)
Hind’s HallMacklemore

An unapologetically direct track that doesn’t hide its anger at those in power.
Released in May 2024 by American rapper Macklemore, the song stands in solidarity with campus protests and bears the name of a six-year-old girl killed by the Israeli military.
Its scathing critique of a music industry that looks the other way pierces the listener’s heart.
Pledging to donate all proceeds—and praised by Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello—the song makes it feel as if you can hear his voice saying, “Silence is complicity.” It compels deep reflection on how we should confront injustice in the world.
HushabyeDawn Landes

A gentle singing voice seems to nestle softly against the mellow sound of an acoustic guitar.
The singer is Dawn Landes, a singer-songwriter from the United States.
Known for her warm, folk-based musical style, she proved her talent by winning an award with her 2015 album Bluebird, which also featured Norah Jones.
This piece is a track from the EP My Tiny Twilight, released in May 2019.
The lyrics tell us that just as flowers need water and friendships need time, babies need peaceful sleep.
Filled with tenderness like a mother speaking softly to her child, its sound will surely envelop both parent and child in calm.
It may be the perfect song to spend a soothing moment at the end of the day.
Hung AroundKing Nun

King Nun, a five-piece band formed in London in 2013, captivates with their DIY spirit and raw sound.
They fuse the momentum of indie punk with the heaviness of grunge, and have experience supporting the Foo Fighters.
Fronted by vocalist Theo Polyzoides, the members handle everything themselves—from artwork to production.
They debuted in 2016, and their 2019 album Mass was hailed by NME as “ferocious and fantastic.” Rolling Stone named them “Best Rock Newcomers” at the Bonnaroo festival, a testament to their prowess, and their raw live performances are not to be missed.
Carrying the spirit of ’90s grunge, their sound is sure to enthrall rock fans far and wide!
HawkAlgernon Cadwallader

Algernon Cadwallader, the American band that reigns over the scene as a symbol of the emo revival.
They ended their activities once in 2012, but their 2022 reunion has once again drawn attention from fans around the world.
This track, with its intricately interwoven guitars and unpredictable rhythmic developments, lets you fully savor their technical and energetic sound.
While addressing social themes, it also conveys a warm perspective rooted in a DIY spirit at its core.
It’s a lead single from Trying Not to Have a Thought, their first album in 14 years, set for release in September 2025, and it also comes with a music video.
It’s a piece you should definitely hear when you want to be moved by a virtuosic band sound.
Hunting SeasonBiffy Clyro

A blistering track from Scottish rock trio Biffy Clyro, whose breakneck sound pierces the eardrums.
With heavy guitar riffs fused to incendiary vocals, it packs a powerful punch as a fierce counter to today’s trend of singling people out.
Released in July 2025 as the lead single from their tenth album, Futique, due in September, it drew major attention, including being named the Hottest Record on Radio 1.
A proven force that first topped the UK charts with their 2013 album Opposites, this song is sure to give you the courage to stand up to society’s injustices and push you forward.
Heavens SirensDavid Kushner

This is a song by American singer-songwriter David Kushner, who has gained worldwide attention thanks to TikTok.
His signature deep baritone voice solemnly conveys heavy themes such as inner conflict and global turmoil in this work.
Set against a gothic pop sound, the lyrics weave an urgent message that feels both like a plea for salvation and a cry from the heart—one that takes your breath away with its profound world-building.
The music video for this piece was released in August 2025, and his songwriting prowess was already proven when he won an international songwriting award for “Daylight” in 2023.
It might draw you in with its storytelling, especially on a quiet night when you want to face yourself.
How Do I Say GoodbyeDean Lewis

This is a tear-jerking ballad about parting with a loved one, sung by Australian singer-songwriter Dean Lewis.
The song was born from his experience in 2019 when his father was diagnosed with a serious illness, and it conveys, with aching clarity, the fear of losing someone irreplaceable and the depth of love.
Heartbreak, too, brings the same pain in that it means losing someone you love.
When you’re tormented by an overwhelming sense of loss, this quiet melody may offer comfort.
Featured on the September 2022 album “The Hardest Love,” the track has been certified 4× Platinum in Australia.
For those whose gratitude runs so deep that they can’t bring themselves to say goodbye, this song may gently embrace your heart.





