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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (301–310)
ScoopNASUM

This is a ferocious track from Nasum, the Swedish band often hailed as the “kings of grindcore.” The band themselves have called it a top-five song, and the anecdote that they felt its power as early as rehearsals suggests the extraordinary intensity poured into it.
The relentless, breathless barrage of drums and the guitar riffs that slice through the air amount to two minutes of pure sonic devastation.
The title “Scoop” may well contain a scathing critique of media that stokes the masses with sensationalist information.
Its message of rage, unmasking society’s deceptions, seems to shake the listener’s eardrums—and soul—directly.
Shy GuyDiana King

This is a song that became a global hit as the theme for the 1995 film Bad Boys.
Sung by Jamaican artist Diana King, the track fuses reggae and R&B.
It was included on her debut album, Tougher Than Love, and was loved in many countries, reaching No.
13 on the U.S.
charts.
The lyrics depict the passionate feelings of a woman smitten with a reserved man.
You can practically see her falling for the contrast between his shyness in public and his boldness when they’re alone.
As it turns out, Diana wrote the lyrics in just ten minutes.
Put it on as driving music and your mood is sure to lift.
Why not give it a listen and reminisce about the good old days?
StepperGood Charlotte

An energetic track that sings about the importance of moving forward little by little every day for your life and the ones you love! Delivered by the American rock band Good Charlotte, it’s pop-punk at its finest.
Its uplifting hook and straightforward lyrics give a powerful push to anyone listening.
This song is the lead single from Motel Du Cap, their first album in about seven years, set for release in August 2025, reportedly inspired by an event with a friend in 2023.
Listen when you’re taking on a challenge or want to feel the bond with your crew, and you’ll feel energized for tomorrow.
It’s an anthem of encouragement for everyone facing difficulties!
Straight Outta ComptonN.W.A

A landmark track by the American hip-hop group N.W.A that delivered a scathing critique of the police and laid bare the realities of the streets, shocking society.
Opening the classic 1988 album Straight Outta Compton, this song features powerful lyrics that pierce the heart, declaring pride in their roots and a tough way of life.
Its content was so provocative that the FBI even sent a warning letter—pure defiance against injustice.
It later became known for playing a key role as the theme song of their biographical film Straight Outta Compton.
If you’re feeling stifled by society, listening to this might give you the strength to stand firm in the face of any adversity.
Somewhere In BetweenBlood Orange

A moving track by Blood Orange, the solo project of musician Devonté Hynes, who hails from the UK and is based in New York! The sound, blending warm, airy guitars with a jazzy texture, feels as comforting as being in a dreamscape.
In this piece, it seems to portray complex, delicate emotions—like being at a “midpoint” on the journey from loss toward healing.
It’s a lead single from Essex Honey, his first album in about six years, slated for release in August 2025, and anticipation is building for a work featuring a diverse lineup of artists such as Lorde and Caroline Polachek.
It’s perfect for nights when you want to sink into a sentimental mood or quietly face memories of the past.
Song For My FatherDee Dee Bridgewater

Dee Dee Bridgewater, a great American artist who has been at the forefront of the jazz world for more than half a century.
Her overwhelming voice is rooted in jazz tradition yet brilliantly fuses soul, African music, and even French chansons.
Many listeners have surely felt their hearts dance to her playful scat, as heard on her tribute album dedicated to Ella Fitzgerald.
Her versatility, which has earned her not only Grammy Awards but also a Tony Award in the theater world, is nothing short of stunning.
Her performances, which embody the joy of music with her entire being, set listeners’ hearts free.
Speak LowDiane Schuur

Many of you may have experienced your hearts trembling at a soul-stirring singing voice.
Diane Schuur from the United States—affectionately known as “Deedles”—is a powerhouse vocalist who has won the Grammy Award twice.
Having overcome challenges from birth and devoted herself wholeheartedly to the path of music, it’s as if her very life infuses her voice with deep emotion.
Her perfect pitch, an astonishing 3.5-octave range, and expressive ability to glide effortlessly from jazz to blues combine beautifully, earning widespread acclaim from fans.
Her powerful yet warm voice is sure to enrich your musical experience.


