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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)

Supermarket FlowersNEW!Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Supermarket Flowers [Official Audio]
Supermarket FlowersNEW!Ed Sheeran

This is a moving piano ballad sung by Ed Sheeran, the British singer-songwriter known as a global hitmaker.

Included as the final track on his acclaimed 2017 March release ÷ (Divide), the song was written as a tribute to his late grandmother.

Notably, the lyrics are told not from the grandson’s perspective, but from that of Ed’s mother, who lost her own mother.

Originally intended to remain a personal piece and not be included on the album, it was ultimately released at the strong request of his grandfather.

Through everyday images like a bouquet of flowers and belongings that can’t be put away, it quietly portrays both grief and gratitude.

It’s a gentle song that stays close to the heart when thinking of a beloved family member, or on Mother’s Day.

Sailor SongNEW!Gigi Perez

Gigi Perez – Sailor Song (Official Music Video)
Sailor SongNEW!Gigi Perez

Singer-songwriter Gigi Perez, a rising star in the indie folk scene.

If you use TikTok, you’ve probably heard her acoustic guitar and deeply emotive vocals at least once.

Released in July 2024, this track was used in over 40,000 early video clips and even topped the UK Singles Chart.

Its heartfelt lyrics—yearning for a love as fervent as a sailor’s—and a simple yet resonant melody are its hallmarks.

In short videos, it’s often paired with everyday moments and heartwarming scenes.

It’s also perfect for times when you want to unwind.

Be sure to give it a listen.

Stop Calling Me OutNEW!Grocery Bag

GROCERY BAG – STOP CALLING ME OUT (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Stop Calling Me OutNEW!Grocery Bag

Grocery Bag is a band that combines a psychedelic swell with garage rock’s raw edge, winning a fervent following in Austin, Texas.

Formed around Isabella Martinez, they drew attention with their 2023 album Break You.

Their single released in February 2026, Stop Calling Me Out, features a catchy melody reminiscent of ’90s Green Day and lyrics that flatly reject relentless meddling—an exhilarating track perfect for when you’re in the mood to mosh at a club.

They’re also slated to appear as an official artist at SXSW 2026, and their sound, carrying the heat of their hometown, is a must-hear.

You won’t regret checking them out now.

Spring Into SummerNEW!Lizzy McAlpine

As the gentle warmth of spring slowly gives way to hints of summer, some of us may feel a touch of loneliness in unguarded moments.

For those May afternoons, I recommend this song by American singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine.

After her track “Ceilings” went viral on TikTok, she gained immense support from Gen Z.

Featured on her 2024 album “Older (and Wiser),” this piece delicately captures shifting emotions alongside the changing seasons and the bittersweet passage of time.

Its warm, folk-tinged sound and whisper-soft vocals sink deep into the heart.

It’s sure to soothe you quietly—whether on a weary evening after the holiday break or as background music for a solitary day off.

Stay With MeNEW!Nessa Barrett

Nessa Barrett – Stay With Me (Official Music Video)
Stay With MeNEW!Nessa Barrett

Nessa Barrett, a New Jersey native known as a dark-pop icon emblematic of the social media era, has also gained support for her candid discussion of mental health, resonating with her generation.

In February 2026, she released “Stay With Me,” a lead single from her EP “Jesus loves a primadonna,” slated for release on March 20.

Longtime collaborator CJ Baran produced the track, which unfolds a gothic worldview depicting the pain and collapse of love.

True to her style, the shadowy melodies and the monochrome-shot music video are exquisitely crafted—perfect for a quiet night spent alone.