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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)

Slumber PartyBrigitte Calls Me Baby

Brigitte Calls Me Baby – Slumber Party (Official Video)
Slumber PartyBrigitte Calls Me Baby

Brigitte Calls Me Baby, a Chicago-based band that brings classic new wave and post-punk into a modern context.

Known for frontman Wes Leavins’s sultry vocals, their track “Slumber Party,” released in January 2026, marks a powerful step into a new phase for the band.

It’s the lead single from their upcoming album “Irreversible,” due out in March 2026, with standout production from the Rossmann brothers.

Driven guitars and a lush, sweet melody intertwine, and the music video directed by Alec Basse is also generating buzz.

Put it on when you’re feeling blue and it’ll lift you up, like it’s pulling you out into the world.

SPIRALBrutalismus 3000 & ISOxo

SPIRAL is a single released in January 2026 by ISOxo, a rising figure in the bass music scene from San Diego, and Brutalismus 3000, a Berlin-based act known for their hard-edged techno-punk.

Coming from different realms yet both capable of igniting fervor, the two have teamed up to deliver a track where ISOxo’s signature aggressive sub-bass fuses with Brutalismus 3000’s fast, hard-hitting beats, while vocals blending English and Slovak accelerate its chaotic atmosphere.

The song had already been stirring buzz as a staple in live sets before its official release, making this recording highly anticipated for fans.

Brimming with an energy that shatters genre boundaries, it’s a must-listen for anyone seeking a thrilling, intense sound.

Sailboat (feat. chloe moriondo)Cavetown

Cavetown – “Sailboat (feat. chloe moriondo)” (Official Video)
Sailboat (feat. chloe moriondo)Cavetown

Cavetown, a UK-born singer-songwriter who emerged from YouTube and leads the bedroom pop scene, has won strong support—especially among younger listeners—for his acoustic warmth and introspective worldview.

His track featuring longtime ally Chloe Moriondo is this one: “Sailboat (feat.

chloe moriondo).” The song appears on the album “Running With Scissors,” released in January 2026, and was co-produced by underscores.

The chiptune-like electronic textures and delicate lyrics—wrestling with the distance that comes from caring too deeply about someone—leave a strong impression.

It’s a recommended pick for anyone who wants emotional pop where digital sheen and human warmth intersect.

SheElvis Costello

The classic Western ballad “She.” It has a romantic and calm vibe.

It might be a bit high in range when sung by a man.

You’ll want to sing with feeling, but if you put in too much emotion, your voice can waver, which isn’t ideal for scoring.

The best approach is to sing with a straightforward, steady tone.

The lyrics are minimal, so it’s a great pick for beginners to Western songs.

It builds toward the latter half and the range goes up slightly, so focus on keeping the tempo without getting overly carried away.

And keep your eyebrows lifted the whole time!

Stand By YouRachel Platten

Rachel Platten – Stand By You (Official Video)
Stand By YouRachel Platten

A warm, heart-to-heart melody eases the anxieties that come with winter’s end.

This song is by New York–born singer-songwriter Rachel Platten.

Imbued with a powerful vow—“I’m on your side, no matter how hard things get”—the track was released as a single in 2015 and was also included on the acclaimed album Wildfire.

It doesn’t offer mere comfort; it portrays deep solidarity, walking alongside someone especially in difficult times.

Widely embraced, it was certified Platinum in the United States in May 2016 and has given courage in countless moments.

It’s perfect for February, when nerves run high before entrance exams and graduations, and when you want to tell someone dear, “You’re not alone.” Give it a listen when you want to give someone a gentle push forward.