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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.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “F” (261–270)

FireworksBlue Öyster Cult

This Blue Öyster Cult song depicts the moment emotions are unleashed like an exploding firework.

It portrays a female protagonist’s journey from oppression to liberation through imagery of lightning, earthquakes, and fireworks raining down from above.

Featured on the 1977 album Spectres, the track showcases the band’s signature blend of the fantastical and the powerful.

Its unique sound world—born from the fusion of hard rock and psychedelia—is guaranteed to draw you in.

Listen to it on a summer night while gazing up at fireworks, and you’re sure to discover a new interpretation.

A must-listen for anyone in search of freedom.

FinesseBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – Finesse (Official Audio)
FinesseBruno Mars

A track inspired by ’90s music that blends elements of new jack swing and funk.

Its lyrics, centered on confidence and style, have an uplifting power for listeners.

It’s included on Bruno Mars’s 2016 album “24K Magic,” and a remix featuring rapper Cardi B was released in 2018.

The music video was created as a tribute to ’90s TV shows, recreating the fashion and culture of the era.

It’s a perfect song to lift your mood or get the party going.

Feels Like RainBuddy Guy

Buddy Guy – “Feels Like Rain”
Feels Like RainBuddy Guy

There are many legends in the world of blues, and among them Buddy Guy stands out.

His guitar playing deeply reflects the soulful spirit of the blues and has the power to move listeners’ emotions.

He plays a Fender Stratocaster, and his distinctive polka-dot guitar is his trademark.

The tones he creates go beyond the boundaries of Chicago blues and have had a major influence on jazz and rock as well.

His 2005 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame speaks to his broad impact and his great achievements as a guitarist.

From beginners to seasoned veterans, his playing is essential listening for many music enthusiasts.

For What It’s WorthBuffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth 1967
For What It's WorthBuffalo Springfield

Released in December 1966 by Buffalo Springfield, this song has gone down in history as an emblematic protest anthem of the 1960s, vividly expressing social instability and the voices of youth.

Its simple, resonant melody and lyrics perfectly captured the chaotic mood of the time and won people’s hearts.

It reached No.

7 on the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100 and later became a popular track featured in various anthologies.

It is frequently used in works depicting the 1960s, such as the film Forrest Gump.

Highly recommended for those attuned to social movements or anyone who wants to feel the spirit of an era through music.

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (271–280)

For My Hand feat. Ed SheeranBurna Boy

Burna Boy – For My Hand feat. Ed Sheeran [Official Music Video]
For My Hand feat. Ed SheeranBurna Boy

“For My Hand feat.

Ed Sheeran,” in which the simple lyric “Hold my hand” is repeated many times, is a stylish mid-tempo number by Nigerian singer-songwriter Burna Boy featuring fellow singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.

The straightforward groove they create makes it very easy to listen to, and if you’ve been hesitant—thinking, “I want to try listening to an English love song, but English songs seem difficult…”—why not give this track a try?

Faceless MatterCRYPTOSIS

CRYPTOSIS – Faceless Matter (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Faceless MatterCRYPTOSIS

The Dutch progressive thrash metal band Cryptosis has unleashed a new track that paints a dystopian future and is already turning heads.

Set to open their forthcoming album “Celestial Death,” slated for release in March 2025, the song showcases a heavier, more symphonic sound that pushes their musical evolution forward.

Its theme—fear of losing individuality and being subsumed into a collective consciousness—evokes a cinematic sci-fi atmosphere.

Released on December 13, 2024, the track is now available on digital platforms.

The band also plans a European tour in 2025 with UK thrash metal veterans ONSLAUGHT.

A must-listen for anyone seeking futuristic, dark metal sounds.

Feel So CloseCalvin Harris

Calvin Harris – Feel So Close (Official Video)
Feel So CloseCalvin Harris

EDM often has a strong image of being hyped-up party music, but there are masterpieces that fit a quiet everyday mood, too.

Calvin Harris’s tracks are prime examples.

Set to a relaxed tempo, the bittersweet yet powerful melodies hit you right in the heart.

The harmony woven by his vocals and the synthesizer feels like warm sunshine.

Released in August 2011, this song became a massive hit, reaching No.

2 in the UK and No.

12 in the US.

It’s recommended not only for party scenes but also as background music for drives or while you work.

Once you hear this song, your perception of EDM might change.