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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Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (211–220)
StepsCecil Taylor

Cecil Taylor’s Unit Structures, still hailed as one of the most important works of 1960s free jazz, is a landmark album released by Blue Note Records in 1966.
Known for his distinctive, percussive approach to the piano, Taylor took on this project with a seven-piece ensemble—trumpet, two alto saxophones, two bassists, and drums.
The result is an ambitious work that largely abandons conventional chord progressions and song forms, instead realizing his unique concept of constructing structure by combining units of sound.
The layered low-end space woven by the two basses and the complex textures created by the horn section evoke the feel of meticulously assembled chamber music, even as the music remains atonal.
Moments that may first sound chaotic are, in fact, guided by a rigorous blueprint.
I recommend setting aside preconceptions and immersing yourself fully in this powerful sonic world.
Seven Come ElevenCharlie Christian

Charlie Christian, the innovator who elevated the electric guitar to a solo instrument.
Though he passed away at just 25, The Genius Of The Electric Guitar compiles his performances from 1939 to 1941 with the Benny Goodman Orchestra—a disc packed with the fervor of the transitional era from swing to bebop.
His horn-like, flowing single-note solos and the then-groundbreaking, fat tone of the electric guitar can be fully savored on classics like Rose Room and Solo Flight.
His playing, which influenced not only later jazz guitarists but even the world of rock, is a must-listen for anyone looking to expand the possibilities of the guitar.
Despite being historical recordings, their groove and forward-looking spirit remain as vibrant as ever!
StarlightDave

Dave is a rapper and producer from Brixton in South London.
Centered on UK rap and hip-hop, he has forged a unique style that weaves in elements of conscious hip-hop and UK drill.
He broke onto the scene with his 2016 EP Six Paths, winning support with a live-ready collaboration with AJ Tracey.
His 2019 debut album Psychodrama won the Mercury Prize, and at the following year’s BRIT Awards it took home Best British Album; his socially charged performance at the ceremony was hailed as “the most important in BRITs history.” Known for piano-led minimal tracks and weighty storytelling, his lyrics compellingly tackle social issues.
Sprinter, from Split Decision—his collaborative EP with fellow 1998-born Central Cee—achieved record-breaking sales, and in 2025 he released his third album, The Boy Who Played the Harp, which reached No.
1 on the UK charts.
He’s the perfect artist for listeners seeking introspective yet powerful messages.
A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (221–230)
Song For My FatherHorace Silver

Pianist Horace Silver, known as one of the founders of hard bop, released Song for My Father in 1965, a work widely loved as a landmark album representing the golden era of Blue Note Records.
The title track, written in homage to his father from the Cape Verde Islands, is characterized by a distinctive groove that fuses bossa nova rhythms with a bluesy melody, and Joe Henderson’s striking solo is one of its highlights.
Throughout the album, a funky yet refined ensemble unfolds, allowing you to fully enjoy Silver’s unique sound world, which skillfully weaves in elements of Latin and gospel.
Its memorable melodies and comfortable rhythms are sure to feel immediately approachable even for those just starting to listen to jazz!
Slow It DownBenson Boone

Benson Boone, a young singer-songwriter who rocketed to stardom from singing videos on TikTok.
He gained global recognition in 2024 with “Beautiful Things,” and in this ballad from his album Fireworks & Rollerblades, the excitement and anxiety at the start of a romance are portrayed with care.
He doesn’t want to rush the relationship with the person he likes, yet he longs to get closer—an authentically youthful conflict that’s conveyed as the sound grows from simple piano into a stadium-sized anthem.
The song cracked the top 20 in the UK and Australia and appeared on year-end charts across multiple countries in 2024.
It’s a must-listen for anyone hesitating to take that first step in love.
SailingChristopher Cross

Singer-songwriter Christopher Cross has been active since the late 1970s.
He released his self-titled debut album, Christopher Cross, in 1979, and it became a massive hit across the United States the following year.
At the 1981 Grammy Awards, he made history by sweeping the four major categories simultaneously, winning a total of five awards.
He also won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for the theme from the film Arthur.
His appeal lies above all in his refined, urban sound.
As a leading figure in genres known as soft rock, AOR, and yacht rock, he continues to captivate many fans with his smooth vocals and meticulous guitar work.
Highly recommended for those who want to be wrapped in soothing melodies.
SledgehammerPeter Gabriel

Peter Gabriel is an English artist best known as the original lead vocalist of the rock band Genesis.
Since making his solo debut in 1977, he has gained popularity for his unique musical style that fuses world music with rock.
His 1986 album “So” was a massive global hit, selling over five million copies worldwide, and includes a track whose music video became the most-watched in MTV’s history.
A six-time Grammy Award winner and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee as a solo artist, he is a true powerhouse.
Highly recommended for those seeking artists who pursue innovative musical expression.

