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.
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A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “F” (421–430)
Forbidden RoadRobbie Williams

Robbie Williams, who achieved worldwide success both as a former member of Take That and as a solo artist, is releasing a new song featured on the soundtrack of his autobiographical film, Better Man.
The track begins with the gentle tones of an acoustic guitar and builds to a moving climax with sweeping strings.
Its introspective lyrics convey a curiosity about the unknown and reflection on past choices, resulting in a deep exploration of self-discovery and introspection.
The work showcases Williams’s musical maturity and appears to mark a new chapter in his career.
Feel Like Makin’ LoveRoberta Flack

Roberta Flack, a female singer who was hugely active in the 1970s and created many classic songs alongside artists like Donny Hathaway.
You’ve probably heard “Feel Like Makin’ Love” or “Killing Me Softly” at least once.
If I had to sum up her voice in a single phrase, it would be the pinnacle of a soft, tender vocal.
Beyond her masterful technique, her beautifully warm tone that gently envelops the ears is truly breathtaking.
Be sure to check her out.
Forever YoungRod Stewart

A classic by British rock legend Rod Stewart, imbued with deep love and wisdom for his child.
Released on the 1988 album Out of Order, it dominated charts around the world.
The lyrics gently offer blessings to a loved one and share life lessons, leaving a lasting impression.
Stewart’s distinctive husky voice further enhances the song’s appeal.
Born from his regret over missing family time during long tours, this track is recommended when you want to reaffirm the bonds with family and loved ones.
Frequently used in films and TV dramas, it remains a beloved song across generations.
A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “F” (431–440)
FeastSprints

The rising Irish punk band Sprints released a new single in September 2024.
It marks a fresh step forward for the group, who broke into the UK Top 20 with their album Letter to Self.
With a new member on board, their grunge- and goth-inspired sound has grown darker and more refined.
The lyrics—tackling themes like desire, consumption, and sexuality while also addressing the relationship between religion and the Irish state—are quintessential Sprints.
They’ve also got a major show lined up at London’s O2 Forum in November, making this a must-hear track for post-punk fans.
Fireworks (feat. Wale)Sarkodie

This track, included on Ghanaian star rapper Sarkodie’s July 2021 album “No Pressure,” is a danceable number featuring American rapper Wale.
Its sound fuses Afrobeat and dancehall elements, while the lyrics vividly portray the complexities of romantic relationships—like fireworks, capturing a passion that flares up in an instant and the fragility as it fades away.
It’s a song you’ll want to play on summer nights, and it will especially resonate with those struggling in love.
It’s also a great recommendation for anyone interested in African music.
Fake Ass FriendsSet It Off

Set It Off is a four-piece rock band from Tampa, Florida, USA.
Mastering a wide range of styles including pop punk, emo, and post-hardcore, they’re a highly popular and accomplished group, with three albums having charted on the US Billboard 200.
Their 2023 single “Fake Ass Friends” is a powerful message song that delves into the darkness of human relationships, centering on themes of deceit and betrayal.
The lyrics candidly portray a universal story of being tossed around by false friendships and ultimately seeing their true nature, perfectly matched by a band sound that is both lyrical and aggressive.
A memorable masterpiece is born!
Free My N***aSexyy Red

In 2023, thanks to Ice Spice’s huge success, it was an explosive year for female rappers.
Among those drawing particular attention was Sexyy Red.
Her new track “Free My N***a” is the one in question.
This release comes with some controversy: Joe Budden, who had been giving her a decent push, commented that the song is “not like Sexyy Red.” It’s true that it’s a big departure from her previous style.
So who pushed this track out? Among heads, the common view is that Drake is the mastermind.
Joe Budden and Drake have a long-running feud, and Sexyy Red is known to be close with Drake.
This track could even spark a new beef… maybe.


