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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” (181–190)

SuddenlyBeatie Wolfe, Brian Eno

Beatie Wolfe, Brian Eno – Suddenly (Official Music Video)
SuddenlyBeatie Wolfe, Brian Eno

A collaboration by Brian Eno, known as a pioneer of ambient music, and BT Wolf, an innovative artist, was released in April 2025.

Featured on the album “Luminal,” the track is a beautiful duet where delicate layers intertwine over a gentle, country-tinged waltz rhythm.

The lyrics, woven with positive and optimistic words, convey a sense of anticipation for sudden shifts in emotion and unexpected events.

Accompanied by dreamy tones, you may feel your heart being set free.

Why not surrender yourself to the work’s crystalline sound as you gaze up at a dreary, overcast sky? It’s sure to gently wrap and soothe even the heaviest of moods.

scratch his face up BASQUIATEdward Skeletrix

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Edward Skeletrix straddles rap and visual art.

He’s known for conceptual works that critically interrogate the music industry itself, and he deftly navigates genres like experimental rap and rage.

Dropped in October 2025, this track is a collaboration with producer Cavitnuck.

Its title inscribes the name of New York’s legendary artist Basquiat, and the song shines with an experimental approach that overlays the visual metaphor of scratching one’s face with sonic carving and distortion.

Anchored by hard-edged 808s and plug-inspired minimal beatwork, the piece entwines distorted vocals to deliver a provocative cut that unsettles the boundaries between art and street culture.

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.