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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” (111–120)

SolaninHigh Pulp

High Pulp – Solanin (Live on KEXP)
SolaninHigh Pulp

High Pulp is a collective attracting attention as if the heat born in a West Coast Seattle jazz club had taken shape.

Starting in 2017 from sessions hosted by drummer Bobby Granfelt, the group is known for its avant-garde musicality that absorbs jazz, funk, and hip-hop.

They debuted in 2018 with the album “Bad Juice,” then signed with the esteemed ANTI- Records and released “Pursuit of Ends” in 2022.

Their tracks featuring trumpeter Takuya Kuroda also drew buzz, and they’ve been recognized as a formidable, alternative presence in local award circuits.

Their sonic world—where the thrill of improvisation merges with meticulous beat-making—is highly recommended for anyone seeking a new style of jazz!

Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)Big&Rich

Big & Rich – Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy) (Official Music Video)
Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)Big&Rich

Big & Rich are a duo that gained popularity by transcending the boundaries of country music and boldly incorporating elements of rock and hip-hop.

Featured on their 2004 album “Horse of a Different Color,” “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)” blends lively banjo tones with a rap-like vocal style, making it a humorous party anthem loved by many.

The track is also well-known for its appearances in various media, including ESPN’s World Series of Poker commercials and the film “Magic Mike.” The phrase “save a horse” is said to be a sexual metaphor, and while the lyrics may seem like a straightforward cowboy-themed song, there’s a playful twist beneath the surface.

It’s a perfect pick when you want to have fun without overthinking, or as energetic background music for a lively drive with friends.

Satellite (feat. Don Toliver, & SoFaygo)Chase B

Chase B – Satellite (feat. Don Toliver, & SoFaygo) [Official Audio]
Satellite (feat. Don Toliver, & SoFaygo)Chase B

Chase B, a DJ and producer from Houston, Texas, has helped create worldwide live excitement as Travis Scott’s right-hand man.

As a key figure supporting Cactus Jack, he’s also built a solid track record on the production side.

In December 2025, he released a new track, “Satellite,” featuring his labelmates Don Toliver and SoFaygo.

As the title suggests, it’s a trap tune where floaty, space-drifting synths intertwine with sweet, mellow melodies.

Perfect for nighttime drives, its cool, crystalline texture pairs with lyrics that capture a deft, push-and-pull sense of distance.

It’s a polished soundscape that whets the appetite for his next project.

Salt The EarthLionheart

LIONHEART – Salt The Earth (OFFICIAL VISUALIZER)
Salt The EarthLionheart

Lionheart is a beatdown hardcore band based in Oakland, California.

After overcoming a breakup, they’ve built a fervent following—especially in Europe—and are known for their bone-crushing breakdowns and no-nonsense, tough-as-nails style.

Ahead of their album “Valley Of Death II,” slated for release in January 2026, they dropped this track in December 2025.

Produced by Neil Westfall of A Day To Remember, it packs dense groove and defiant lyrics into roughly two and a half minutes.

The song’s sheer power—capturing the moment the oppressed strike back—is breathtaking, making it perfect for blasting away stress.

Seven Horses in the SkyThe Pebbles

The Pebbles – Seven Horses In The Sky
Seven Horses in the SkyThe Pebbles

This is a signature number by The Pebbles, a rock band from Belgium, opening with an intro that resounds like powerful hoofbeats.

Released as a single in 1968 and included on their 1969 album “The Pebbles,” it features a uniquely psychedelic and fantastical lyrical world that depicts a purple horse galloping across the sky.

The pop melody intertwined with beautiful piano lines whisks listeners away on a mysterious journey through the heavens.

It ranked high on the Belgian charts at the time and helped bring the band international recognition.

Perfect for when you want to forget the everyday and sink into a fantastical mood, or when you’re in the mood for a slightly strange story.

Be sure to experience its vividly colorful, dreamlike sound.