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A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with 'S'

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “S,” do any come to mind?

We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might not be easy to think of examples right away.

However, there are plenty of English words that start with “S,” like “Start,” “Shake,” “Season,” and “Save.”

In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles beginning with “S,” regardless of era or genre.

You might discover something new by grouping songs in a way you haven’t considered before!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (91–100)

Strangers In The NightFrank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra – Strangers In The Night
Strangers In The NightFrank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra’s signature work released in 1966 distills the allure of the MOR genre.

Set against sophisticated strings and horns, this piece quietly portrays the emotions of two people who meet by chance on a city night—a gem of a love ballad depicting mature romance.

Sinatra’s seasoned voice envelops the listener with an intimate, conversational warmth, and the “doo-be-doo-be-doo” line near the end provides a memorable accent.

Originally an instrumental composed by Bert Kaempfert for the film A Man Could Get Killed, it was quickly fitted with English lyrics and recorded.

Winning Record of the Year at the 1967 Grammy Awards, this track is perfect for unwinding after work or savoring a quiet evening.

Summer WindFrank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra – Summer Wind (Audio)
Summer WindFrank Sinatra

Originally included on the 1966 album Strangers in the Night, this piece began as a German song, for which Johnny Mercer rewrote the lyrics in English.

Its poetic lines—evoking memories of a love that fades like the wind at summer’s end—are striking, and the blend of Sinatra’s smooth vocals with Nelson Riddle’s sophisticated orchestral arrangement creates a perfect balance.

Topping Billboard’s Easy Listening chart, the song has been featured in films like Blade Runner 2049 and TV series such as Ozark, and has been covered by many artists, including Michael Bublé.

It’s a wonderful listen when you want to sink into a nostalgic mood as the seasons change.

A Collection of Western Songs With Titles Starting With “S” (101–110)

Smoke n DrankJordan Adetunji

Jordan Adetunji – Smoke n Drank [Official Audio]
Smoke n DrankJordan Adetunji

Jordan Adetunji, who achieved a global breakthrough with the TikTok-sparked viral hit “KEHLANI,” is drawing attention for his unique sensibility that spans UK grime, Afrobeats, and even post-punk—a perspective shaped by his move from London to Belfast.

His new track, released in November 2025, is, as the title suggests, themed around nocturnal pleasures.

Despite its brevity, the hook stands out for blending lush melody with club-ready appeal, seamlessly fusing his signature melodic rap with post-trap rhythmic sensibilities.

In 2025, his international acclaim has surged, including a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance.

It’s a perfect pick for lighting up the dance floor or soundtracking a night out in the city.

Squeeze MeKraak & Smaak

Kraak & Smaak – Squeeze Me (feat. Ben Westbeech) (Official Video)
Squeeze MeKraak & Smaak

Clark & Smaark are a Dutch producer/DJ trio.

Active since 2003, they’re known for a crossover sound that freely spans breakbeats, house, funk, and disco.

This 2008 release is one of their signature tracks, featuring UK singer Ben Westbeech.

Centered on an intimate, heartwarming love-song theme—where a lover’s warmth turns everything around—it fuses soulful vocals with breakbeats to striking effect.

It became a top 10 hit in the Netherlands, and its innovative flipbook-style music video earned international acclaim.

The song was also used in a trailer by UK sports broadcaster BT Sport, and it continues to be celebrated as a track that opened up new horizons in club pop.

Salting The EarthLike Moths To Flames

Like Moths To Flames – Salting The Earth
Salting The EarthLike Moths To Flames

Like Moths to Flames, a metalcore band from Ohio, have released a new single in October 2025.

Since forming in 2010, they’ve been known for their aggressive sound that fuses ferocious breakdowns with lyrical melodies.

Produced by Landon Tewers of The Plot in You, the track is a dynamic number where drop-tuned, heavy riffs intertwine with Chris Roetter’s screams and clean vocals.

The lyrics are striking, using the powerful metaphor of salting the earth to render it barren to depict self-loathing, loneliness, and the sense that past choices keep eroding the present.

Dropped in the midst of their North American headlining tour, this song lands as a killer tune that marks where the band stands today.

SuddenlyBeatie Wolfe, Brian Eno

Beatie Wolfe, Brian Eno – Suddenly (Official Music Video)
SuddenlyBeatie Wolfe, Brian Eno

A collaboration by Brian Eno, known as a pioneer of ambient music, and BT Wolf, an innovative artist, was released in April 2025.

Featured on the album “Luminal,” the track is a beautiful duet where delicate layers intertwine over a gentle, country-tinged waltz rhythm.

The lyrics, woven with positive and optimistic words, convey a sense of anticipation for sudden shifts in emotion and unexpected events.

Accompanied by dreamy tones, you may feel your heart being set free.

Why not surrender yourself to the work’s crystalline sound as you gaze up at a dreary, overcast sky? It’s sure to gently wrap and soothe even the heaviest of moods.

scratch his face up BASQUIATEdward Skeletrix

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Edward Skeletrix straddles rap and visual art.

He’s known for conceptual works that critically interrogate the music industry itself, and he deftly navigates genres like experimental rap and rage.

Dropped in October 2025, this track is a collaboration with producer Cavitnuck.

Its title inscribes the name of New York’s legendary artist Basquiat, and the song shines with an experimental approach that overlays the visual metaphor of scratching one’s face with sonic carving and distortion.

Anchored by hard-edged 808s and plug-inspired minimal beatwork, the piece entwines distorted vocals to deliver a provocative cut that unsettles the boundaries between art and street culture.