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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” (341–350)

Folsom Prison BluesJohnny Cash

Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues (Official Audio)
Folsom Prison BluesJohnny Cash

Johnny Cash was a singer-songwriter who excelled across a wide range of genres, including country, rock, and rockabilly.

Hailing from the United States, Cash made his debut in 1955 and produced signature songs such as “I Walk the Line,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” and “Ring of Fire.” His music explored themes like sorrow and redemption, conveyed through his deep bass–baritone voice, and earned him high acclaim, including 10 Grammy Awards.

He was also known as the “Man in Black” for his black attire, and he established a distinctive style that fused rock ’n’ roll, folk, and country.

In his later years, he covered Nine Inch Nails’ “Hurt,” gaining a new generation of fans.

If you’re interested in the history of rock or country, be sure to check out Cash’s work.

FrankensteinJohnny Winter

Edgar Winter, The Edgar Winter Group – Frankenstein (Audio)
FrankensteinJohnny Winter

The blues legend Johnny Winter’s guitar playing truly has the power to move your emotions.

Especially in the song “Frankenstein,” the crying and screaming of the guitar will leave a deep mark on the listener’s heart.

Listening to this track makes it clear that the blues isn’t just a musical genre—it’s a powerful means of expressing life’s joys and sorrows.

The passion and anguish poured into each note speak directly to the listener’s soul.

Even beginners can feel that depth, making Johnny Winter’s performances a perfect introduction to blues guitar.

His playing will change the way you perceive music.

Falling or flyingJorja Smith

Jorja Smith is one of the UK’s leading singers and is known for winning numerous music awards.

The title track of her second album is “falling or flying.” It’s a classic, straight-ahead R&B number.

The romantic lyrics about sincere love and her moody vocals are soothing to listeners.

It’s perfect for a laid-back solo listen at night.

February 3rdJorja Smith

As a song themed around the month of February, the track from Jorja Smith’s album Lost & Found really resonates with me.

Set to a sound that skillfully blends elements of R&B and soul, Smith’s emotive vocals evoke a wistfulness that feels like the end of winter.

Released in June 2018, the song was also featured in HBO’s comedy-drama Insecure, capturing the hearts of many listeners.

While it deals with the universal theme of lost and rediscovered love, the subtle shifts of feeling portrayed through the specific lens of February are particularly striking.

It’s a track I’d especially recommend to students preparing for advancement or graduation, and to anyone standing at a turning point in life.

FinallyJorja Smith

Finally (From the Original Motion Picture “The Color Purple”)
FinallyJorja Smith

“Finally,” the new track delivered by Jorja Smith, a leading figure in the UK’s young R&B scene, leaves a powerful impression.

With heartfelt lyrics and graceful vocals, the song resonates deep within its listeners.

It seamlessly weaves spiritual undertones with contemporary R&B elements, conveying a message of self-worth and positivity.

It also fits perfectly with the soundtrack of the much-talked-about film The Color Purple.

Feliz NavidadJosé Feliciano

José Feliciano – Feliz Navidad (Official Audio)
Feliz NavidadJosé Feliciano

It’s a classic Christmas song created by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter José Feliciano.

Its simple lyrics, skillfully weaving Spanish and English, have warmed hearts across borders.

Released in November 1970, the song is said to have been born from Feliciano’s sense of nostalgia.

Its lively Latin rhythm and guitar tones convey the joy of Christmas.

It’s a perfect track to listen to on special days spent with family and friends.

Even if you don’t understand the lyrics, you’ll surely find yourself humming along.

Forever AutumnJustin Hayward

A classic hit that was also hugely popular in Japan, “Forever Autumn.” This song was created by Justin Hayward, also known as the lead singer of The Moody Blues.

It has a somewhat lonely atmosphere, and the lyrics suggest a sad event in autumn.

It also portrays autumn as a harbinger of winter, with migratory birds gradually flying away.

See what message you take from it—give it a listen yourself.