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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.

Western songs compilation with titles starting with “F” (161–170)

full moon. (fall in tokyo)Brent Faiyaz

Brent Faiyaz – full moon. (fall in tokyo)
full moon. (fall in tokyo)Brent Faiyaz

Brent Faiyaz, an American artist whose sweet yet slightly shadowy vocals captivate listeners, is known for his Grammy-nominated collaboration with GoldLink and for his 2022 album Wasteland, which reached No.

2 in the U.S.

Released in August 2025, this track is a dreamy R&B ballad set in autumnal Tokyo and serves as a lead single from his upcoming album ICON, due out in September.

Imagining the romantic scene of two people drawing closer under the moonlight will surely make many hearts ache.

It’s the perfect song for sinking into a sentimental mood while gazing at the city lights.

FrequencyD Smoke & Lucky Daye

This track is a collaboration between D Smoke, a California rapper with the unique background of being a former teacher, and R&B singer Lucky Daye.

The sophisticated guitar and jazzy horns intertwine beautifully, perfectly complementing their smooth vocals.

Hearing lyrics that seem to invite listeners to resonate on a higher frequency may make many want to step away from the daily hustle and sharpen their senses.

Released in August 2025, this song showcases undeniable talent—Lucky Daye, for instance, won a Grammy for his classic album “Algorithm.” It’s the perfect piece to help you forget the urban bustle and fully immerse yourself in music within a quiet space.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (171–180)

Fine By MeChris Brown

Chris Brown – Fine By Me (Official Video)
Fine By MeChris Brown

This track by American singer Chris Brown features a glittering, 80s-inspired sound and a bouncy beat that’s pleasantly easy on the ears.

The protagonist understands it’s a fleeting, nighttime-only relationship, yet accepts it anyway—a clear-cut love that feels all the more bittersweet.

Released as a single from the acclaimed album “Royalty,” which dropped in November 2015, it’s a Nu-disco number that stands out within an otherwise R&B-centered record.

The cinematic touch—continuing the story from the ending of the “Zero” music video—also captured fans’ hearts.

It’s perfect for nights when you want to feel a little more grown-up, or for moments of solitary reflection.

This melody, painting the portrait of a bittersweet, adult romance, will gently sit beside your complicated feelings.

Fixer UpperPacifica

Pacifica – “Fixer Upper” (Official Video)
Fixer UpperPacifica

This is a work released in August 2025 by Pacífica, an Argentina-born duo formed in 2021 through their shared love of The Strokes.

It feels like the song acknowledges the imperfect parts of oneself and one’s relationships, while still pushing forward with strength.

The driving guitar riffs, groovy bassline, and instantly memorable, catchy melody really stand out.

Following their 2023 debut album, Freak Scene, this release further sharpens their expression.

It’s the perfect track for blowing away everyday haze and lifting your mood, don’t you think?

Free (Mood II Swing Extended Vocal Mix Edit)Ultra Naté

This track captivates many listeners with a powerful sound that celebrates being freed from oppression and living freely.

Ultra Naté, an American artist, has been an iconic figure in the dance music scene since the ’90s.

Released in 1997, this work was elevated into a sleek UK garage sound through a remix by New York house unit Mood II Swing.

The lyrical theme of breaking free lifts your spirits just by listening.

It’s a single from the album “Situation: Critical,” and it even won an International Dance Music Award in 1998.

Whether you want to dance the night away or feel the need to liberate yourself from something, this song is sure to give you that extra push.

Feel The PainDinosaur Jr.

A representative track from Dinosaur Jr.’s sixth album, “Without a Sound,” by a band that had a profound impact on grunge and alternative rock from the ’90s onward.

Released as a single in August 1994, it achieved major success, reaching No.

4 on the US Modern Rock chart.

The song is a deeply introspective piece that portrays a sense of nihilism: empathizing so strongly with others’ pain that you eventually end up feeling nothing at all.

Luring listeners in with a bright, poppy sound while singing of regret and uncertainty beneath the surface is one of their signature techniques.

The fusion of J Mascis’s distorted guitar tone with a bittersweet melody is grunge at its finest.

FreedomRobbie Williams

This work was released in July 1996 as the solo debut single of Robbie Williams, who had left the popular British group Take That.

A cover of George Michael’s classic, the song serves as something of a personal “statement.” His resolve to break the chains of the past and live true to himself resonates deep within, carried by a voice brimming with youth and energy.

It made a striking debut, entering the UK charts at No.

2, though it was not included on the album Life thru a Lens.

When you want to free yourself from something and take a new step forward, the song’s celebratory atmosphere is sure to lift your spirits.