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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 collection of Western songs with titles starting with “F” (201–210)

Family AffairSly & The Family Stone

Sly & The Family Stone – Family Affair (Official Audio)
Family AffairSly & The Family Stone

Released in 1971, There’s a Riot Goin’ On by Sly & The Family Stone—led by the legendary artist Sly Stone, whose passing in June 2025 was widely reported in Japan—marked a dramatic shift from the upbeat vibe of their earlier work.

Its heavy, introspective sound shocked many listeners at the time.

The mechanical rhythms of the drum machine paired with Sly’s languid vocals create a production that feels like a mirror reflecting the era’s sense of nihilism.

This singular vision not only had a profound influence on later artists, but also helped open the door to jazz-funk.

It might seem “difficult” at first listen, but the more you dive in, the more its depth pulls you in.

Experience this other face of funk for yourself!

Feel FlowsThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys – Feel Flows (Visualizer)
Feel FlowsThe Beach Boys

Feel Flows, included on The Beach Boys’ album Surf’s Up, is a dreamy, beautiful track that showcases Carl Wilson’s brilliance.

The warmly resonant flute and sax tones, along with vocals that drift as if in a dream, invite you into a psychedelic world like a kaleidoscope.

It draws you in with a mellow, introspective atmosphere that differs from their early, cheerful image.

The song’s somewhat wistful allure was memorably used in the film Almost Famous.

Because the lyrics are abstract, it’s best not to overthink them—just surrender yourself to the waves of sound and immerse yourself in the world the song creates.

Fattie FattieThe Heptones

THE HEPTONES – Fattie Fattie [1967]
Fattie FattieThe Heptones

This is a rocksteady classic released around 1966 by Jamaica’s legendary trio, The Heptones.

The lyrics, written by the group’s central figure Leroy Sibbles, were a bit provocative, and there’s a famous story that the song was actually banned from radio play.

Ironically, that only fueled its popularity, and it became a huge hit on the streets of Jamaica.

Over a comfortably rolling bassline and a light, buoyant rhythm, sweet lead vocals melt into rich three-part harmonies.

Listen to the slightly mischievous humor in the lyrics and you can feel the free-spirited atmosphere of the time.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to relax and let your body sway as you feel the tropical breeze.

FWUDon Toliver

Don Toliver – FWU [Official Music Video]
FWUDon Toliver

Don Toliver, the American artist captivating the hip-hop scene with his melodious vocals.

Released in June 2025, this track brings in the veteran producer Mustard—who has also worked on Kendrick Lamar’s songs.

Don’s dreamy voice melts into a bass-heavy beat, creating a psychedelic, luscious soundscape.

It portrays the pure feeling of a man who’s achieved success yet simply wants to dance with the one he loves, giving the frenzy a romantic undertone.

It’s perfect for moments when you want to forget the everyday and lose yourself in music; play it on a night drive, and the scenery might just look a little different.

For The MoneyRick Ross, Pharrell Williams

Rick Ross, Pharrell Williams – For The Money (Official Music Video)
For The MoneyRick Ross, Pharrell Williams

A track that teams up Rick Ross, the American mogul who reigns as a “boss” in the hip-hop world, with genius producer Pharrell Williams.

This work isn’t just a display of wealth—it’s a powerful message song infused with Ross’s philosophy of “how to build a legacy beyond success.” His unshakeable mindset rides on Pharrell’s polished, tropical beat, igniting the listener’s ambition.

Released in June 2025, the track marks the beginning of a new chapter as Ross approaches the 20th anniversary of his debut.

When you need a strong will to seize success, doesn’t this song feel like it urges you to move forward without fear?