27 Songs Starting With E

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“Everywhere” by Michelle Branch

Song year: 2001

Michelle Branch wrote this song to be somewhat ambiguous, but many fans consider it an incredibly romantic tune. The narrator implies she is with the guy she likes, but then she questions if he even sees her.

Maverick Records released “Everywhere” as Michelle Branch’s debut single. Billboard named this song’s chorus the 77th greatest of the 21st century in 2017.

“E.T” by Katy Perry

Song year: 2010

This hip-hop ballad mixes techno, dubstep, and smaller parts with drums and bass. Lyrically, the song has a futuristic spin on falling in love with a foreigner.

“E.T.” would be Perry’s fifth song to land at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and reach the top in several countries. Billboard stated that it was the fourth biggest song of 2011.

“Exodus” Bob Marley

Song year: 1977

“Exodus” is a Biblical song by Bob Marley, who flew to London after a Jamaican assassination, where he wrote and recorded it. This tune has a revolutionary theme within the chorus.

This single hit number 14 on the UK Singles Chart shortly after its release. It was Marley’s first single to get widespread airplay on black radio stations in the United States.

“Every Rose Has Its Thorn” by Poison

Song year: 1988

Bret Michaels got the inspiration for this hit song while in a laundromat. He was in Dallas waiting for the dryer to finish and called his girlfriend, only to hear a male voice in the background. There, he penned the lyrics to this song.

This power ballad is Poison’s signature song and is the only one to top the charts in the United States. It also landed at number 11 on the Mainstream Rock Chart and 13 in the UK.

“Electric Love” by BORNS

"Electric Love" by BORNS

Song year: 2015

This is a song about being in love with someone. The narrator discusses how he thinks about her all night with thoughts so loud that it’s hard to ignore. “Electric” is a metaphor for intense, passionate love.

“Electric Love” is BORNS’s debut single, though he originally recorded it for his play, Candy, which is referred to in the track. This song got Platinum certified by the RIAA in 2017.

“Electric Feel” by MGMT

Song year: 2007

Unlike “Electric Love” above, “Electric Feel” has a different metaphor. While many fans misinterpret this song as about sex or love, its lyrics are about drugs.

MGMT released this hit as the second single from their debut studio album in 2008. It was initially a CD single, though it came later as a vinyl. This song hit the radio in July of the same year.

“Every Morning” by Sugar Ray

Song year: 1999

This alternative rock and flamenco pop song is about a relationship gone wrong. However, you may not know that the “halo” referred to in the song is about a condom, and it’s not the narrator’s – implying the girlfriend cheated.

This song was Sugar Ray’s first commercially available single in the US and topped the charts of the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and the Canadian RPM Top Singles charts. It also landed at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.

“Easy On Me” by Adele

Song year: 2021

This piano-driven pop ballad with a mix of bass drum beats in the middle is about Adele’s divorce. In the lyrics, Adele explains to her son why she decided to split from his father and hopes he’ll understand and be kind to her.

“Easy On Me” was Adele’s first song in nearly five years and became a huge hit. It topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it remained for ten weeks.

“Enchanted” by Taylor Swift

Song year: 2010

“Enchanted” is about a man Swift was infatuated with after meeting him in NYC and how she wanted to continue their relationship. She includes the term “wonderstruck” in her lyrics because he used it as a subject line in one of their emails.

This song landed at 75 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and 95 on the Canadian Hot 100. After her song went viral on TikTok, it rose to 47 on the Canadian Hot 100.

“Edge of Glory” by Lady Gaga

Song year: 2011

This song is about Gaga’s grandmother standing over her grandfather while he was dying. Gaga stated he gave his wife a look like “Our love made us winners.” They were together for 60 years, and that intense moment inspired this hit.

Commercially, “Edge of Glory” gained worldwide success. It landed within the top ten in several countries, including Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. In the US, it reached number three, Gaga’s tenth consecutive top ten single.

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