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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!

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “H” (41–50)

Harvest FairSummer Salt

Summer Salt is an indie-pop duo based in Texas, known for their soft, retro sound influenced by 1960s pop and bossa nova.

Among their works, this is the one I recommend for autumn listening.

Set against the backdrop of a harvest festival, it tells a romantic story about longing to reunite with a past lover.

The melody, tinged with a gentle sense of sadness yet warmed by hope, seems to tenderly accompany the sentimental mood unique to fall.

Released in November 2018, the track is included on the EP “Favorite Holiday, Vol.

1.” If you listen to it on a slightly chilly evening at dusk, lost in thought, you’ll be able to immerse yourself even more deeply in its world.

Here I Go AgainWhitesnake

Whitesnake – Here I Go Again ’87 (Official Music Video)
Here I Go AgainWhitesnake

Whitesnake is a hard rock band led by the former vocalist of Deep Purple.

While rooted in blues rock, they achieved worldwide success in the 1980s.

Among their works, this particular number is especially perfect for autumn.

Written by vocalist David Coverdale against the backdrop of his marital breakdown, the song expresses a piercing resolve to walk one’s own path in solitude.

Its melody, blending melancholy with strength, seems to resonate uncannily with the sentimental mood of the season.

First released on the 1982 album “Saints & Sinners,” the re-recorded version topped the U.

S.

charts in October 1987.

Also featured in the film “Man Up,” this track is ideal for those long autumn nights when you want to be alone with your thoughts.

HimmelsrandEQUILIBRIUM

A song by the German metal band Equilibrium.

The original piece is the theme from the popular game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, covered with the band’s signature heavy sound that amplifies its majestic melody.

The ensemble—fierce guitar riffs and powerful drums fused with a grand symphonic arrangement—instantly transports listeners to the snow-laden northern lands.

The track is included on the EP Waldschrein, released in August 2013.

It’s an emotional, dramatic number recommended not only for fans of the game but also for anyone who wants to fully immerse themselves in a fantasy world.

Higher LoveSteve Winwood

Steve Winwood – Higher Love (Official Music Video)
Higher LoveSteve Winwood

Steve Winwood, the British musician known as a leading figure of blue-eyed soul.

Though he found success in various bands, this solo-era track is one I’d recommend as a soft rock classic.

It’s included on the album “Back in the High Life,” and it reached No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts in August 1986.

Riding an exhilarating sound, the song delivers a powerful message about overcoming the emptiness of everyday life and seeking a higher, more spiritual form of love.

With sleek, quintessentially ’80s production and Chaka Khan’s powerful backing vocals shining through, it has a soulful atmosphere.

It’s a great pick-me-up—perfect for mornings when you want a boost to tackle the day.

HeavyFlorence Road

Florence Road – Heavy (live from the garage)
HeavyFlorence Road

Florence Road, a four-piece band of childhood friends from Ireland, formed in 2019.

Cutting their teeth with garage rehearsals, they steadily honed their skills and drew attention by posting cover songs, and now they’re showing signs of a global breakthrough.

Rooted in alternative/indie rock, they self-released their first single in 2022.

Their major-label debut, Heavy, released in March 2025, racked up over 10 million likes on TikTok and rapidly boosted their profile.

Their deal with Warner Music can be seen as proof that the industry holds their talent in high regard.

With vocalist Lily Aron’s piercing, affecting voice—evoking The Cranberries and Phoebe Bridgers—and the band’s powerful sound, they embody the next generation of indie rock.

If you love emotional music, this is a band you absolutely need to check out.

Here are the firstDominic Fike

Dominic Fike – Aftermath (Edit – Official Audio)
Here are the firstDominic Fike

Dominic Fike, a popular singer-songwriter known for effortlessly crossing genres.

This track was released in August 2025 as a lead single from his mixtape “Rocket,” and it’s packed with his multifaceted appeal.

The project features gritty, ’90s-style guitar riffs and raw rap on one hand, while also including ballads whose wistful synths hit you in the heart.

Most tracks clock in under two minutes, giving it a compact feel that draws you into its concentrated world.

Some songs even have music videos that offer a glimpse into his personal side.

It’s a work that serves both as a great entry point to his music and an enjoyable listen for long-time fans.

Hide Your EvilSoul Blind

Soul Blind – Hide Your Evil (Official Video)
Hide Your EvilSoul Blind

Soul Blind are an alternative rock band from New York’s Hudson Valley.

Since forming in 2018, they’ve been winning over discerning music fans with a heavy sound grounded in ’90s grunge and shoegaze.

Their new song is a track from the album Red Sky Mourning, slated for release in October 2025.

This piece delivers a powerful punch with dynamic shifts that alternate between halts and eruptions, and with swirling guitar tones.

The guitarist says “it all started with the harmonics in my head,” and that impulse is distilled into a 2-minute, 52-second performance.

The song explores the distortions of human relationships—false love and hidden malice—lending it an emotional depth that truly resonates.

If you enjoy the hard-edged groove of bands like Deftones, this will be right up your alley.