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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!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (231–240)

snowflake (ft. Jaden, Sarcastic Sounds)Powfu

Powfu – snowflake ft. Jaden, Sarcastic Sounds
snowflake (ft. Jaden, Sarcastic Sounds)Powfu

Powfu, the Canadian rapper drawing attention amid the lo-fi hip-hop wave.

With a band musician father and a career that grew from making music at home into global hits, this track opens his 2021 EP “tell me your feelings and i won’t tell you mine.” Delicate and fleeting like snowflakes, it portrays the fragility of young love.

The collaboration with Jaden blends rhythmic rap with a chill lo-fi beat, crafting a dreamy soundscape.

It wraps the bittersweet feeling of love—like snow that melts in your hand—in a warm vocal tone.

Centered on the difficulty of expressing emotions, this winter song is one you’ll want to listen to on a snowy night while thinking of someone dear.

Sometimes It Snows in AprilPrince

Prince, the genius musician whose name is etched in music history.

Released in 1986 as the final track on his album Parade, this song portrays the death of Christopher Tracy, a character from the film Under the Cherry Moon.

With the paradoxical image of snow falling in spring, it captures unexpected loss and sorrow, while its gentle piano and acoustic guitar melodies sink deeply into the heart.

April 21, 2016—the day Prince passed away—was, poignantly, the same date on which he recorded this piece.

It’s a song for anyone who has lost someone dear, or for a quiet night when you want to sink into memories.

SnowRicky Montgomery

Ricky Montgomery, who drew attention with a viral hit on TikTok.

Closing out his 2016 debut album “Montgomery Ricky,” this track is a quiet farewell told in the key of A-flat major.

Set against snow piling up outside, it poignantly portrays unrequited feelings and regret over a relationship that’s been lost.

The delicate piano and guitar arrangements beautifully capture winter’s cold and solitude, and the song’s striking fragility sets it apart from the other tracks.

True to Montgomery’s style, it prioritizes direct emotional expression; while unflashy, it leaves a deep impression.

It’s the perfect song for a snowy night by the window, when you want to sit alone and reflect on the past.

SisterAimee Carty

Aimee Carty – Sister (Official Lyric Video)
SisterAimee Carty

Amy Curtin, a singer-songwriter from Ireland whose original song capturing the emotions of college life drew attention on social media.

She is known for a storytelling musical style that blends folk and pop.

In this work, she sings of her deep love for her real-life younger sister.

From an older sister’s perspective, the tender feeling of watching over an irreplaceable sister is conveyed through beautiful piano melodies and a warm vocal delivery.

The lyrics, which could be read as a letter from sister to sister, are superb, gently enveloping the listener’s heart.

Released in December 2024, the piece highlights her signature, empathetic storytelling.

It’s a masterpiece not only for those with beloved sisters, but for anyone who wants to reaffirm the bonds of family.

So Happy It HurtsBryan Adams

Bryan Adams – So Happy It Hurts
So Happy It HurtsBryan Adams

It’s an irresistibly bright rock ’n’ roll number that makes you want to hit the open road.

The song is the title track of Bryan Adams’s album “So Happy It Hurts,” and it was released ahead of the album in October 2021.

Singing about the joy of breaking free from a sense of stagnation and reclaiming freedom—“so happy it hurts”—it fills listeners with positive energy.

With Bryan himself playing most of the instruments, the work reaffirms his prowess, having been nominated for the 65th Grammy Awards.

When you want to blow away the constraints of everyday life or need the perfect companion for a refreshing drive, this track will put you in an unbeatable mood.