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A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with 'F'

In this article, I’ll be introducing famous Western songs whose titles start with the letter “F.”

When it comes to English words that begin with “F,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Fun,” “From,” and “Forever.”

You probably don’t usually search for songs by narrowing them down to the first letter of the title, but that’s exactly why it can be a great way to discover tracks you hadn’t noticed before.

Enjoy the article as you look forward to seeing what songs are out there.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (71–80)

FriendshipsPascal Letoublon

French music producer Pascal Letoublon, a rising name in the electronic scene.

The instrumental piece he released in September 2017 gained worldwide recognition after going viral on TikTok.

The track is notable for its emotional melody and deeply resonant deep house sound.

It may not be flashy, but its warm vibe makes it instantly familiar to many listeners.

In 2020, a vocal version featuring German singer Leony was released and received high acclaim, including a nomination at the NRJ Music Awards.

It’s widely used in short videos, from moving, emotional moments to everyday vlogs.

F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X.The Fall of Troy

The Fall of Troy “F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X.” (Official Music Video)
F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X.The Fall of Troy

The Fall of Troy is a post-hardcore band known for virtuosic guitar work and complex song structures.

Here’s a signature track from their 2005 sophomore album, Doppelgänger, the record that put their name on the map.

It opens with breathless, high-speed tapping riffs, then throws you into a roller coaster where pristine, melodic cleans collide with searing screams.

The sound hammers you with extreme emotion, as if thrashing within an uncontrollable panic.

The torrent of noise is astounding—hard to believe it’s just a three-piece.

The track also appeared in the game Saints Row and the 2007 global hit Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, cementing its reputation.

It’s perfect when you want to be hit by technical prowess and raw emotional power all at once.

From This Place (ft. Meshell Ndegeocello)Pat Metheny

Pat Metheny, the master who continues to revolutionize the world of jazz guitar and the only artist to have won Grammys in an astonishing 10 categories.

This is the title track from his album From This Place, released in February 2020.

The sound, where a grand orchestra blends with delicate guitar and the deep vocals of Meshell Ndegeocello, feels like watching a film.

Singing of hope that quietly rises from difficult circumstances, this piece will add a dramatic touch to an elegant dinner time.

The album debuted at No.

7 on the Billboard Top Albums chart and is a popular work whose refined resonance makes it the perfect BGM to color a special meal.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (81–90)

Fixin’ to Die BluesBukka White

Bukka White, known as a master of Delta blues, was a guitarist whose powerful slide technique is said to have greatly influenced later rock musicians, including B.B.

King.

Among the songs passed down as his classics is this piece.

It portrays the poignant feelings of a protagonist facing imminent death and thinking of his family, yet his gravelly voice and bottleneck guitar playing are strangely brimming with vitality.

The track was released in March 1940 and was later reappraised after being covered by Bob Dylan.

If you love soul-stirring blues, this is a must-check.

FreeDeniece Williams

Deniece Williams – Free (Audio)
FreeDeniece Williams

Deniece Williams, known for her four-octave range and crystalline voice, first worked as a backup singer for Stevie Wonder.

Her talent caught the eye of Maurice White, leading to her solo debut.

This is her debut song, included on the classic 1976 album “This Is Niecy.” It expresses a longing for liberation from constraints and the pursuit of independence.

Set against a minimal arrangement, her soaring, spectacular vocals were so acclaimed that the track reached number one on the UK charts.

Warm and dreamlike, the song gently resonates with anyone who wishes to stay true to themselves.

Fast CarTracy Chapman

Tracy Chapman – Fast Car (Official Music Video)
Fast CarTracy Chapman

The acoustic guitar arpeggios, blending into the wistful air of dusk, are striking.

This is a gem of a ballad by singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman, who has continued to sing powerful messages rooted in folk and blues.

The song portrays the story of a protagonist who pins their hopes on a fast car in an effort to escape a stifling reality.

Even as they dream that they “might be someone,” the aching emotions of confronting an unyielding reality are deeply moving.

Released in April 1988, the track appears on the classic album “Tracy Chapman” and reached No.

6 on the U.S.

charts.

Its melancholy melody, which somehow overlaps with scenes of a fading summer, is perfect for moments of solitary reflection.

Final Episode (Let’s Change the Channel)Asking Alexandria

Asking Alexandria – Final Episode (Let’s Change The Channel)
Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel)Asking Alexandria

Asking Alexandria are known for their dramatic sound centered around heavy guitar riffs.

A standout early track I highly recommend is this song from their debut album, Stand Up and Scream.

It feels like a raw outcry about breaking away from a broken relationship and the pain of trying to escape it.

Released in November 2009 and certified Gold in March 2014, it still enjoys tremendous support.

It’s an energetic piece, perfect for blasting away everyday stagnation or when you want to feel that adrenaline-pumping rush.