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.
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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (141–150)
For Once In My LifeStevie Wonder

This is a signature work by the American genius Stevie Wonder, who captured the joy of being needed by someone for the first time in life with an effervescent sound.
Originally a gentle ballad, it was boldly rearranged into a vibrant Motown sound at the suggestion of a young Stevie, who wanted to “embody joy.” The lyrics celebrate the rising self-esteem and happiness that come with finding a loved one, and the melody alone lifts your spirits—both are striking features of this piece.
Released as a single in October 1968, it reached No.
2 on the U.S.
charts, and the album of the same name, For Once in My Life, remains an enduring classic.
As its symbolic use in the TV drama Glee shows, this song gives you a warm push forward when you’re taking a new step.
FishermanThe Congos

The Congos, a Jamaican group that symbolizes the golden age of reggae.
Their greatest appeal lies in the mystical harmony woven by their falsetto, tenor, and baritone trio.
Their voices feel like a revelation from the heavens.
In particular, their classic album Heart of the Congos, created in collaboration with the legendary producer Lee “Scratch” Perry, is renowned as a masterpiece passed down through the generations.
The lyrics infused with deep Rastafarian spirituality and the uniquely floating sound are sure to soothe the listener’s heart.
It might be nice to forget everyday life for a moment and immerse yourself in this majestic sonic world.
Fuck Me EyesEthel Cain

Ethel Cain, an American singer-songwriter known for her distinctive blend of Southern Gothic aesthetics and religious themes.
This track, released in July 2025 as the lead single from her August 2025 album “Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You,” vividly captures a tangle of envy and jealousy directed toward a popular girl at school.
While rooted in synth-pop, its ethereal, shoegaze-like sound paints a cinematic portrait of the raw, aching inner world of adolescence.
It’s also part of a story that serves as a prequel to her debut masterpiece, “Preacher’s Daughter,” with the idea reportedly incubating for about five years—an anecdote that has drawn attention.
Why not immerse yourself in its wistful, nostalgic melodies and empathize with the feelings of the story’s protagonist?
Fuck YouLily Allen

This is a track by Lily Allen from the UK that delivers a sharp counterpunch against discrimination and prejudice.
Set to glittering dance-pop, the lyrics are blistering as they cheerfully tell people with outdated views, “I hate you.” Released in July 2009, it’s included on the classic album It’s Not Me, It’s You, which topped the UK charts.
Haven’t you ever felt that helpless anger at an unfair society or at people’s heartless words? Performed as a political protest at festivals in 2022, it remains an anthem that speaks for those who are still fighting.
Put it on when you want a cathartic release—it’ll blow away that pent-up frustration.
FallingforyouThe 1975

Featuring a floating, atmospheric sound and breathy, sweet vocals that leave a strong impression! This is a melancholic unrequited-love song by the popular British band The 1975.
Asking, “Is it okay for me to fall in love with you?” while already being completely captivated—aren’t there many people struggling with that kind of inner conflict in a one-sided crush? The push and pull between the fear that your feelings might be exposed and the emotions you still can’t stop is heart-wrenching.
Even if you don’t know how this love will turn out, the experience of loving someone deeply will surely help you grow.
Listen to “Fallingforyou” and gently lean into the bittersweet yet beautiful feelings of love.
Fairytale in the SupermarketThe Raincoats

This is the landmark debut single by The Raincoats, a post-punk band formed in London.
They’re known for having been passionately championed by Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, and some of you may recall the track being used in the film “20th Century Women.” The deliberately rough, precarious playing and the violin’s distinctive, floating timbre leave a strong impression.
Set in a supermarket—the symbol of the everyday—the song declares, “No one teaches you how to live.” The earnest feeling of groping through a life with no set path comes through clearly, carried straight to the heart by the raw, unpolished sound.
Feels Like We Only Go BackwardsTame Impala

A masterpiece that truly defined the 2010s, its solitary sound captivated the world! Hailing from Australia, Tame Impala is essentially the solo project of Kevin Parker.
Their second album, Lonerism, released in 2012, is a sonic kaleidoscope crafted entirely by Parker himself.
While it pays homage to the psychedelic rock of the ’60s and ’70s, its bold use of modern effects and synthesizers was remarkably innovative at the time of release.
That originality earned widespread acclaim worldwide, achieving feats such as a Grammy nomination and NME’s Album of the Year.
If you’re looking for a wholly new musical experience that still carries the scent of classic psychedelia, this might be perfect for you.


