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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!

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

Sympathy MagicFlorence & The Machine

Florence + The Machine – Sympathy Magic (Official Video)
Sympathy MagicFlorence & The Machine

Released on October 27 as the third single from their sixth studio album, Everybody Scream, Florence + The Machine’s new song is a prayerful piece that unites two seemingly opposing forces: empathy and magic.

Florence Welch’s personal account of physical recovery and loss—following an emergency surgery during the 2023 tour—intertwines with mystical motifs like witchcraft and folk horror, transforming pain into a ritual catharsis.

Produced by Aaron Dessner and Danny L Harle, the track layers organic architectural beauty with contemporary electronic textures, over which Welch’s powerful vocals soar.

It’s a song poised to resonate with anyone seeking healing and prayer.

SafeandsoundParcels

Parcels – Safeandsound (Lyric Video)
SafeandsoundParcels

Parcels, a five-piece band from Australia based in Berlin, have been drawing attention with their electropop sound infused with disco, funk, and soul.

The track released in March 2025 was produced as the lead single for the album “Loved.” Written by guitarist Jules Crommelin as he was starting a new life in Sydney, the song captures the feeling of embracing an unknown future while finding small joys in everyday life.

Recorded live in a single take with all five members together in the same Sydney studio room, it boasts a warm, organic sound.

Gentle vocals and light, airy strings combine to create a comfortable number that modernizes a 1970s-style groove.

It’s perfect for enjoying a relaxed, chill mood, even on days with sky-grey, uncertain weather.

starburncrushed

Los Angeles-based dream-pop duo Crushed.

True to their remote-first production style, this track—released in June 2025 as the lead single from their debut album “no scope,” due in September 2025—stands out for its hazy, overcast guitars and breakbeats that weave an ethereal soundscape.

Are my stars still burning, or trembling on the verge of going out? That question embodies the protagonist’s anxiety and hope at a crossroads in life.

The lyrics are also outstanding, entrusting a deep introspection—whether the sacrifices made were truly worth it—to cosmic metaphors.

Seamlessly fusing ’90s alternative sensibilities with modern pop instincts, this work gently gives you a nudge when you want to face yourself under a cloudy sky.

secretsmgk

Machine Gun Kelly, aka MGK—who spearheaded the 2000s pop-punk revival with his U.S.

No.

1 2020 album Tickets To My Downfall—has been rolling out previously unreleased tracks in October 2025 to mark the album’s fifth anniversary.

This song is a vault cut from that acclaimed record created with Travis Barker, a pop-punk number that captures the push-and-pull of dating and the thrill of sharing secrets just between two people, all wrapped in an effortless hook.

Lithe guitar riffs, racing drums, and Kelly’s vulnerable vocals intertwine to lay bare the flutter of the night.

Blending the era’s emotional melodies with modern synth textures, it’s the perfect track for when you’re in the mood to revel in youthful exuberance.

She Works Hard for the MoneyDonna Summer

Donna Summer – She Works Hard For The Money
She Works Hard for the MoneyDonna Summer

This is a single released in 1983 by Donna Summer, known as the “Queen of Disco.” Issued as the lead track from the album of the same name, She Works Hard for the Money, it became a major hit, peaking at No.

3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spending three consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the R&B chart.

Inspired by seeing an exhausted restroom attendant at a restaurant, the song was created as an anthem for hardworking women.

Driven by powerful drum beats, synthesizers, and a horn section, its message of respect and appreciation for workers resonates deeply.

It’s an uplifting track that encourages everyone who battles through their work day.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (111–120)

SacredParkway Drive

Parkway Drive – “Sacred”
SacredParkway Drive

Parkway Drive, now reigning as a leading force in the global metalcore scene, will release their first new song in about three years in May 2025.

The track masterfully fuses the aggression of their early days with the arena-rock elements of recent years, characterized by thunderous riffs and symphonic melodies.

As vocalist Winston McCall himself describes it—a “positively charged, anthemic wrecking ball”—the song carries a powerful message of resistance against the negative facets of modern society and underscores the importance of personal identity.

The transition from the bridge into the breakdown is breathtaking, and fans are already calling it their best work of the past decade.

With this powerful sound blasting, even the heaviest chores—like deep-cleaning or tidying an entire room—feel conquerable!

Self EvidentPUSCIFER

Puscifer – “Self Evident” (Official Music Video)
Self EvidentPUSCIFER

Puscifer is an experimental rock project centered around Maynard James Keenan—known for Tool and A Perfect Circle—joined by Mat Mitchell and Carina Round.

As a precursor to their first album in about five years, Normal Isn’t, the track they released in October 2025 is a guitar-driven number with a strikingly dark sonic character.

As Keenan himself describes it as “where goth meets punk,” the sound fuses post-punk rawness with gothic gloom, and the lyrics—laced with provocative turns of phrase—read as a scathing satire of contemporary society.

The operatic call-and-response between Keenan and Round is another highlight, making this an aggressive track that signals a new phase for the band.