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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” (11–20)

Shades Of CoolNEW!Lana Del Rey

This is a song by Lana Del Rey that portrays the feeling of being drawn to someone whose emotions don’t connect with yours, expressed through a deeply reverberant guitar tone.

Her vocals shift from a whispering low register to a dreamy high range, creating a unique world that feels heated yet cool.

The track was released as a single in May 2014 and included on the album Ultraviolence in June of the same year.

Though it has no official tie-in, its sound evokes a noir film soundtrack, giving the whole piece a melancholy atmosphere.

It’s a masterpiece I’d recommend to anyone who struggles with emotional distance yet can’t escape the allure of a dangerous person.

On a quietly sinking night, be sure to check out the music video as well, which exudes a decadent mood.

Summertime SadnessNEW!Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey – Summertime Sadness (Official Music Video)
Summertime SadnessNEW!Lana Del Rey

This is a song by Lana Del Rey that conveys, with a wistful vocal delivery, a grand sound reminiscent of an old film soundtrack and a downcast worldview steeped in gut-wrenching sorrow and loss.

It’s dominated by a melancholic tone where blazing passion coexists with a foreboding sense of loss, giving the whole piece a plaintive atmosphere.

Released as a single in June 2012, the track is included on the acclaimed album Born to Die.

Although it wasn’t tied to any specific promotion, its unique aesthetic was highly praised worldwide, to the point that the work’s very world became a brand unto itself.

Brimming with a nostalgic, melodramatic mood, this masterpiece is best savored alone on a night at summer’s end, when the heat has begun to fade.

SuperstarNEW!Senhit feat. Boy George

Senhit feat. Boy George canta Superstar – San Marino Song Contest
SuperstarNEW!Senhit feat. Boy George

Senhit, a singer from Italy who’s gained popularity with her European stage experience and glamorous club pop.

It’s a track where elegant elements and uplifting pop grooves blend exquisitely, with a beguiling harmony of vocals that feels wonderfully pleasant.

She’s featuring the UK’s iconic veteran Boy George and dropping a new hit tune in March 2026.

This work has also been selected as San Marino’s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest to be held in May 2026, making it a release to watch.

If you’re getting tired of ordinary pop music, this is a must-check.

With its upbeat dance vibe, it might be perfect for driving music, too.

Snow CatsNEW!AFI

Snow Cats is a track from AFI’s tenth studio album, AFI (The Blood Album), by the California rock band AFI.

Although the title includes the word “cat,” it’s not simply about cute felines; it’s a mysterious number that blends the chill of snow with a cat-like mystique.

Davey Havok’s distinctive vocals draw listeners into a dreamlike world.

Released in October 2016 as their first new song in about four years, it created a major buzz among fans who had long awaited their return.

The somewhat surreal, near-futuristic music video is also a must-see.

It’s a perfect song to listen to carefully when you want to look inward or sink into a slightly mysterious mood at night.

Stray Cat StrutNEW!Stray cats

With their distinctive style of pompadour hair and tattoos, the three-piece band Stray Cats established the neo-rockabilly genre in the ’80s.

This song, which put their name on the world map, is a classic brimming with sensuality and humor, depicting the gritty urban life from a stray cat’s point of view.

Brian Setzer’s lustrous guitar and bouncy rhythms perfectly evoke the image of a cat elegantly strolling down an alley.

Released on the 1981 album “Stray Cats” and included on “Built for Speed,” this track reached No.

3 on the US charts.

It has been loved across generations, even featuring in the 2008 game “Guitar Hero: On Tour.” It might be fun to slip into the role of a free-spirited cat and coolly let the music wash over you!