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

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.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “W” (101–110)

Walking WoundedFRAYLE

FRAYLE – Walking Wounded (Official Video) | Napalm Records
Walking WoundedFRAYLE

This is a release by Frail, a doom band based in Ohio, USA, that came out in July 2025.

Blending ethereal female vocals with a massive guitar sound, they cultivate a “Heavy, Low, & Witchy” aesthetic that has earned a cult following.

This work showcases a cinematic soundscape where layers of whispers build upon each other and eventually surge like a wall of sound—truly breathtaking.

It also drew attention among fans for its powerful message of resisting the societal pressure placed on women to “stay small.” Following the album Skin & Sorrow, their deepened artistic vision here is essential listening.

Put it on during a dark, solemn night when you want to immerse yourself in majestic sound—or when you’re ready to confront your inner strength.

WardanceKilling Joke

Wardance (2005 Digital Remaster)
WardanceKilling Joke

It’s as if the Earth itself is letting out a roar of rage! ‘Wardance,’ the post-punk classic unleashed by the UK’s Killing Joke in 1980.

Many of you were probably shocked the first time you heard its brutally desolate sound.

Tribal drums and guitars that slice like metal, as if the tense atmosphere of the Cold War had been converted directly into sound.

Over it all, Jaz Coleman’s roar evokes an ominous ritual—a true ‘war dance.

‘ This taut, charged sound seems to distill the fear and anger toward nuclear war that gripped society at the time, compelling you to reflect deeply.

What You DoingPacifica

Pacifica – “What You Doing” (Official Video)
What You DoingPacifica

Pacifica is an indie rock duo from Argentina, united by their shared love for The Strokes.

Their debut album, “Freak Scene,” released in September 2023, ignited indie fans around the world, and their momentum shows no sign of slowing—especially with their first Japan tour set for December 2025! Released in July 2025, this track captivates with a sound that fuses the raw rush of garage rock and the cool edge of post-punk.

Their twin vocals brilliantly convey the precarious balance of youth—fragility and defiance.

It’s a song that speaks for a heart swaying between friendship and resistance.

The mood-lifting guitar riff will give you a powerful push, whether you’re hitting the road or taking on a new challenge!

We Drink Your BloodPOWERWOLF

Powerwolf – We Drink Your Blood (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
We Drink Your BloodPOWERWOLF

The sound of the church organ hits with massive impact, as if a solemn mass has just begun! This is the defining anthem of German power metal band Powerwolf, released ahead of their July 2011 album “Blood of the Saints.” Told from a vampire’s perspective, it glorifies the act of seeking blood as a sacred ritual, creating a seductive, exhilarating world that’s irresistibly transgressive.

Operatic vocals intertwine with majestic choirs, delivering a dramatic intensity that is quintessentially theirs, stirring the listener’s soul.

It’s a perfect pick when you want to immerse yourself in a gothic horror atmosphere or indulge in an extraordinary rush of excitement!

Wish You The BestLewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi – Wish You The Best (Official Video)
Wish You The BestLewis Capaldi

A heartbreakingly sad piano ballad sung by Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi.

You said, “I wish you happiness,” and broke up, even though you didn’t mean it—when deep down you wanted to stay by their side.

Haven’t you ever felt that kind of pain? This song delivers those unspoken truths and regrets with a voice that sounds like a cry from the soul.

The lyrics confess, “I said we should stay friends, but that was a lie,” and for anyone who’s been through a painful breakup, it may feel like the song speaks your feelings for you.

If you let yourself sink into the emotions you’ve kept buried deep in your heart and have a good cry, you might feel a little lighter.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'W' (111–120)

Whatever That Hurtstiamat

TIAMAT – Whatever That Hurts (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Whatever That Hurtstiamat

A work by Tiamat, the Swedish band that shifted course from death metal toward a gothic direction.

Its appeal lies in a heavy yet psychedelic world that feels like a journey through the depths of the mind.

The vocals deftly alternate between whispers, clean singing, and impassioned growls, vividly portraying hallucinatory anguish and ecstasy.

Featured on the groundbreaking album Wildhoney, released in September 1994, this piece received high acclaim, including a top score of 7 from a German specialist magazine.

Savor the profound depth of its sound—a fusion of the stately grandeur of classical music and the power of metal, fantastical and beautiful.

What Is HipTower Of Power

Tower of Power – What is Hip (Album Version)
What Is HipTower Of Power

The California-born funk band Tower of Power’s third album, Tower of Power, is renowned as the masterpiece that propelled their name around the world.

From the moment their signature, rock-solid horn section ignites “What Is Hip?”, you can’t help but start moving to the beat—it’s packed with an irresistibly powerful groove.

Over the complex, tightly locked rhythms laid down by the drums and bass, layers of horns race and weave in breathtaking fashion.

On top of that, the newly joined vocalist Lenny Williams delivers a deeply emotive performance on “So Very Hard to Go,” whose aching, heart-tugging melody resonates in stark contrast to the heat of the funk.