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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” (151–160)

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.

Funeral for JusticeMdou Moctar

Mdou Moctar- “Funeral for Justice” (Official Music Video)
Funeral for JusticeMdou Moctar

Mdou Moctar, a guitarist from Niger known as the “Hendrix of the Sahara.” The title track from his band’s May 2024 album, Funeral for Justice, is a scathing indictment of a world where injustice prevails.

Confronting the exploitation and inequality facing his homeland, he describes his guitar as a “cry for help.” His playing slices through our indifference like a siren.

Although the song was created before the 2023 coup, the hardships the band endured afterward lend it an even greater sense of urgency.

Listening to this work, you realize you can’t look away and dismiss it as a distant country’s tragedy.

Will you lend an ear to the sound of his soul—fiery music that pleads for peace?

FlimThe Bad Plus

Continuously redefining an unconventional vision of jazz, The Bad Plus formed in the U.S.

in 2000 and are known for fusing the intensity of rock and pop with avant-garde sensibilities.

In their track “Flim,” the piano presents a pristine main theme, the bass provides supple support, and the drums carve out thrills with polyrhythms and space—an orderly, blueprint-like design in which emotion still pulses vividly.

The piece appears on the album “These Are the Vistas,” released by Columbia Records in February 2003, and was selected among NPR’s 50 important recordings.

When you want to savor razor-sharp drumming and architectural form, this work is perfect for late-night walks or as a companion for deep focus.

ForeverChris Brown

Chris Brown – Forever (Official HD Video)
ForeverChris Brown

Chris Brown, the American artist who captivates the world with a sound that fluidly traverses R&B, pop, and hip-hop.

In 2005, at just 15 years old, his debut single “Run It!” made the extraordinary achievement of shooting straight to the top of the U.S.

charts.

He has since cemented his superstar status with hits like “No Guidance” and “Go Crazy.” With more than 40 awards, including a Grammy, his exceptional talent is undeniable.

His curiosity knows no bounds, incorporating elements like Afrobeats on albums such as 11:11.

His performances—an exquisite blend of outstanding dance and silky vocals—are perfect for anyone who wants to feel both heart and body move to groovy sounds.