27 Songs Starting With E

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“Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)” by Backstreet Boys

Song year: 1997

“Everybody” is a famous song for 90s kids who listened to Backstreet Boys. Because Backstreet Boys were back home from Canada, some believe that’s the meaning behind the music. However, I think most fans appreciate this song’s catchy lyrics and tune.

This song peaked at number one in several countries, including Canada, Australia, Austria, and Germany. It landed at number four in the US on the Billboard Hot 100.

“Everybody Loves Somebody” by Dean Martin

Song year: 1964

“Everybody Loves Somebody” is a song that several artists previously recorded, including Frank Sinatra, without success. However, Dean Martin’s version in 1964 garnered some attention.

This song topped the charts on the Billboard Hot 100. It remained number one on the Pop Standard Singles chart for eight weeks. At the time, Martin hadn’t hit the top 40 in roughly six years.

“Earth” by Little Dicky

Song year: 2019

This song is a charity single recorded by Lil Dicky in 2019, three days before Earth Day. “Earth” features vocals from 30 well-known artists representing plants or animals, including Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Lil Jon, and Leonardo Dicaprio.

The lyrics describe how humans are destroying the earth and how we must do things differently before we create irreversible damage.

“Everywhere” by Tim McGraw

Song year: 1997

“Everywhere” describes a couple ending their relationship after they disagree over their future as a couple. One wants to travel outside the small town, while the other wants to stay.

It reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks and two on the RPM Country Tracks in Canada.

“Edge of Seventeen” by Stevie Nicks

Song year: 1982

“Edge of Seventeen” is a story about Tom Petty and his first wife, Jane’s first meeting. When Jane stated they met “at the age of seventeen,” her accent made it sound like “edge of seventeen.”

The lyrics express her grief after losing her uncle and John Lennon’s murder within the same week. It peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.

“Endless Love” by Diana Ross & Lionel Richie

Song year: 1981

Diana Ross and Lionel Richie recorded this hit for Motown, which was used for the theme of the film “Endless Love.” As the song title suggests, it’s about a couple describing their endless love for one another.

Although the movie received moderate success, the song became a hit. It topped the US Hot 100 Charts and stayed there for nine weeks. It also hit number one on the Adult Contemporary chart and the Billboard R&B chart.

“Elvira” Oak Ridge Boys

Song year: 1981

Dallas Frazier originally penned the lyrics for “Elvira” in ’66 and added it as the title track of an album he released the same year.

“Elvira” doesn’t refer to a woman’s name but a street in Nashville, Tennessee. Although Frazier didn’t see much success, this song is one of the Oak Ridge Boys’ signature songs.

Best Songs Starting With E, Final Thoughts

Song titles beginning with the letter E fall within several genres and themes. If you’re creating a playlist by letters, you’ll want to include the above songs starting with E.

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