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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 compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “F” (11–20)

FlowersNEW!Hands Like Houses

Hands Like Houses – Flowers (Official Music Video)
FlowersNEW!Hands Like Houses

Formed in Canberra, Australia, Hands Like Houses deliver a diverse rock sound centered on post-hardcore.

Active since 2008, they’ve earned support for their fusion of melodic elements and heavy riffs.

Energetic as ever—releasing the album “Atmospherics” in February 2025—the track “Flowers” is a work unveiled in February 2026.

Its theme explores the “quiet exhaustion” of being the only one carrying responsibility on the ground, and a heartfelt desire for that effort to be recognized.

Tied to a project inviting local artists to apply for their April 2026 tour, it also carries a message of supporting the next generation.

It’s perfect for when you want to honor someone’s hard work, so be sure to check it out.

Far AwayNEW!Labi Siffre

Labi Siffre – Far Away (Official Music Video)
Far AwayNEW!Labi Siffre

The legendary British singer-songwriter Labi Siffre.

Known for being sampled by Eminem and covered by Madness, he has created timeless classics loved across generations.

Ahead of the album Unfinished Business, scheduled for the latter half of 2026, Far Away has been released.

The song that was featured in a 2022 BBC documentary has finally been officially released in recorded form.

It’s a quiet, piano-led ballad that blends a soulful vocal with the warmth of folk.

This release also drew attention for being performed with an orchestral arrangement on BBC Radio 2 on the day it came out.

If you want to take your time with a song that reaches deep into the heart, give it a listen.

Found My Reason WhyNEW!The Rooks

The Rooks – Found My Reason Why (Official Music Video)
Found My Reason WhyNEW!The Rooks

The Looks, a Glasgow-based band from Scotland, are gaining attention with their high-energy indie rock.

Their appeal lies in a muscular guitar sound reminiscent of The Strokes and Kings of Leon, paired with melodies that invite stadium-sized sing-alongs.

This track is featured on their debut EP, “Noise & Confusion,” released in November 2025.

It’s a song about the resolve to find a sure anchor amid uncertainty, driven by a propulsive beat that hits hard.

In February 2026, the official music video was released, and a limited-edition vinyl issued around the same time sold out in about 30 minutes, creating quite a buzz.

You can feel the momentum of a band poised to shape the future of rock, so UK rock fans should definitely check them out.

From The StartNEW!Laufey

Laufey – From The Start (Official Music Video)
From The StartNEW!Laufey

Born in Reykjavík, Iceland in 1999, Laufey is a new-generation singer-songwriter with roots in jazz and classical music.

Combining solid technique—honed at Berklee College of Music—with a strong social media presence, she captivates fans around the world.

Released in May 2023, this single sets unrequited feelings for a friend to a breezy bossa nova rhythm, making it a perfect song for spring.

The album it appears on, Bewitched, won Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in 2024.

Blending vintage jazz elements with a modern sensibility, its sound offers a gentle, uplifting backdrop for a fresh start in life.

FogNEW!Cécile McLorin Salvant

Cécile McLorin Salvant, who stands at the pinnacle of contemporary jazz vocals with her overwhelming singing prowess and storytelling expressiveness.

Many of you have probably heard her name.

Featured on her album “For One to Love,” released in September 2015, is the song “Fog.” Opening this masterpiece—which won Best Jazz Vocal Album at the 58th Grammy Awards—the track portrays the uncertainty and longing of a love that won’t clear, like fog, through an intimate dialogue with the piano.

It possesses a beauty that makes you want to listen quietly and alone on slightly ennui-tinged days that come with the arrival of spring.

How about savoring it on a leisurely afternoon, with a cup of tea in hand, and really lending it your ear?