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!
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A Collection of Western Songs With Titles Starting With “S” (101–110)
SMiLEDOMi & JD BECK

Gentle springtime jazz is nice, but this track is perfect for anyone craving a more exhilarating, fresh breeze! It’s a standout number by the buzzworthy duo of the virtuosic keyboardist Domi and drummer JD Beck, who made their debut on the prestigious Blue Note label in 2022.
Released that year as an advance single, “SMiLE” is a high-velocity gem blending jazz, hip-hop, and video game-inspired elements.
The music video directed by Anderson .Paak also drew attention, further heightening anticipation for their album “NOT TiGHT.” When a new season begins and you feel like strolling through the city with a light step, this is the perfect choice for your BGM.
Say SomethingEmma-Jean Thackray

This is a track by Emma-Jean Thackray, a multi-instrumentalist from Leeds, UK.
Rooted in jazz yet moving fluidly through elements of funk and club music, she stands out as a distinctive presence in today’s UK jazz scene.
Among her works, the one I’d love you to hear in this heart-lifting season is “Say Something.” Its progression—from the repetition of a minimal beat to a gradually building, dance music–like euphoria—is captivating.
Featured on her debut album “Yellow,” released in 2021, this piece is perfect not only for a relaxing time at a café but also as a soundtrack for a spring-breeze walk.
SunriseNorah Jones

Norah Jones has gained worldwide popularity for her musical style that blends elements of jazz with folk and country.
She’s also known for being the daughter of the famous sitar player.
This is the acclaimed track that opens her album “Feels Like Home,” released in February 2004.
The piano, like morning sunlight streaming through a window, and her characteristically languid vocals resonate with a wonderfully soothing touch.
It won Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 47th Grammy Awards and was also featured in the film “Because of Winn-Dixie.” Its relaxed rhythm is perfect for a gentle spring awakening, so be sure to give it a listen with a cup of coffee in hand.
SAKURAROSALÍA

Rosalía, the Spanish songstress who has fused flamenco with urban music and earned global acclaim.
The track in question is the one included at the very end of her album MOTOMAMI, released in March 2022.
It’s characterized by a production that starts with crowd cheers, as if from a live recording, and lyrics that poignantly and beautifully overlap the scattering of cherry blossoms with the fleeting nature of fame as a star.
It portrays the loneliness that lurks behind dazzling success and the resolve to accept the inevitable end to come, and that contrast deepens the song’s impact.
It’s a quiet yet powerful ballad, perfectly suited to close an album that was recognized at the Grammys.
Recommended for spring nights when you want to spend time alone in silence, or for anyone who wants to hear a voice that truly resonates with the heart.
Sir DukeStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder has been active since childhood at Motown, releasing countless classic songs—truly a living legend of the music world.
His Songs in the Key of Life, released in 1976, is a sprawling double-album widely regarded as his magnum opus.
It dominated the U.S.
charts right after its release and won multiple Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year.
Blending elements of soul, funk, and jazz with effortless freedom, it expresses life’s joys and sorrows through exquisite melodies.
It’s an album that reveals something new with every listen—a true treasure chest of music.
Its deep soulfulness coexists with pop accessibility, making it perfect for those just starting to explore soul music.
If you’re looking for a record to color your life, be sure to pick this one up.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (111–120)
SatizfactionCRASHDÏET

Formed in Sweden, Crashdïet are a leading force in sleaze rock, reviving ’80s glam metal with a modern twist.
Despite repeated lineup changes and tragedies, they’ve continued to lead the scene with flashy looks and catchy melodies.
Their track released in January 2026 is Satizfaction, a lead single from the album Art of Chaos slated for release in May of the same year, bursting with their signature aggressive riffs and hedonistic vibe.
Produced by Martin Sweet and Patrik Frisk, the song also showcases the strong cohesion of the current lineup.
A must-listen for fans of Nordic rock.
ShallowsHaste The Day

Haste the Day, hailing from Indiana, led the metalcore scene of the 2000s.
Their style—fusing melodic elements with a hard-hitting sound—remains intact.
The track they released in February 2026 is this one.
With Dissenter, their first full-length album in 11 years since 2015’s Coward, slated for May 2026, this advance track is drawing a lot of attention.
Its sound—dominated by aggressive riffs and massive breakdowns—is overwhelming, and the theme, depicting emotions swaying between ideals and reality, is thoroughly compelling.
The emotive chorus also leaves a strong impression, making it a release that will resonate not only with longtime fans but also with those who enjoy contemporary metalcore.
Be sure to check it out.

