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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' (461–470)

Filthy Rabbit HoleThe Garden

The Garden – Filthy Rabbit Hole (Official Music Video)
Filthy Rabbit HoleThe Garden

A new single from the experimental American rock band The Garden arrives in June 2024.

Formed in 2011 by twin brothers Wyatt and Fletcher from Orange County, California, they’re known as a drum-and-bass duo influenced by punk.

This track depicts the state of being so fixated on the past that you lose sight of the present, characterized by a jagged, adrenaline-charged sound.

It’s a song that showcases their signature chaotic style, incorporating elements of art punk and hardcore.

Having built a large following through DIY tours and performed around the world, this track symbolizes their musical evolution—and it’s a must-listen for anyone drawn to their distinctive sound.

Falling AwayThe Like

Formed in 2001 by members aged 15 to 16, the rock band The Like is not to be missed—nor is their debut single “Falling Away,” released the same year.

Before they later shifted toward a nostalgic, 1960s-style girl-pop sound, this work is steeped in alternative rock throughout.

The lyrics delve into the fears and loneliness that lie deep within.

While the situation isn’t clear at the beginning, as you listen it becomes obvious that it’s a breakup song.

If you enjoy darker atmospheres, you’ll likely love it.

Fairlytale of New YorkThe Pougus featuring Kirsty MacColl

The Pogues – Fairytale Of New York (Official Video) [HD Upgrade]
Fairlytale of New YorkThe Pougus featuring Kirsty MacColl

It’s a winter classic by The Pogues that fuses Irish sentiment with punk energy.

The male-female duet is striking, and the bittersweet love story set in the backstreets of New York really tugs at the heart.

Since its release in 1987, it has remained a beloved Christmas staple.

Shane MacGowan’s rugged voice and Kirsty MacColl’s clear vocals create a perfect harmony.

Riding on an Irish folk–style melody, it sings of emotions swaying between a harsh reality and a future glimpsed in happy dreams.

It’s the perfect song for a cold winter’s night when you feel like reflecting on life.

Fire StarterThe Prodigy

The Prodigy – Firestarter (Official Video)
Fire StarterThe Prodigy

A signature track released in 1996 by the British electronic music group The Prodigy.

It’s characterized by an attention-grabbing guitar riff and an aggressive sound woven from provocative beats.

Keith Flint, formerly the band’s dancer, took on vocals for the first time, and his distinctive voice and incendiary lyrics became a hot topic.

The song topped the charts in the UK and many other countries, becoming a global hit.

It is included on the album The Fat of the Land, which itself reached No.

1 in 16 countries.

Brimming with a spirit of rebellion, this track is recommended for those who want to stay true to themselves.

Face DownThe Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus – Face Down
Face DownThe Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

Formed in Florida, USA, in 2003, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is a band known for a sound that skillfully fuses elements of alternative rock and emo.

They made their major debut with the 2006 album “Don’t You Fake It,” whose track about domestic violence swept the U.S.

charts and earned the band a platinum certification.

Ronnie Winter’s emotive vocals, socially conscious lyrics, and a sound that is both melodic and energetic are their hallmarks.

They have released five albums up through 2018’s “The Awakening,” continuing to evolve for over two decades.

They’re highly recommended for listeners seeking a fusion of introspective lyrics and powerful melodies.