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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She’s All I Wanna BeTate McRae

This is a pop-punk track bursting with jealousy, sung by Tate McRae—a Canadian Gen Z singer-songwriter currently dominating the music scene.
It portrays the painful feelings of love when you keep hearing about the “perfect girl” your crush is obsessed with, and all you can see are your own flaws.
She belts out lyrics like “She’s prettier than you, funnier, and taller to top it off” over fast-paced, driving guitars, which only makes the raw emotion hit even harder.
Haven’t you ever felt down after comparing yourself to others on social media? Tate McRae’s honest cry will surely resonate with you.
SchismTool

The American rock band Tool’s third album, Lateralus.
Released in 2001, it was a massive hit that topped the U.S.
charts.
Incorporating the Fibonacci sequence into its rhythms, the album weaves mathematical and philosophical themes into a true work of listening art.
Blending progressive metal and art rock, its intricate tracks—running over 78 minutes—never grow dull.
A Grammy-winning release, its virtuosic, meticulously crafted performances are breathtaking.
It’s perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in music and seek an intellectually stimulating experience.
Why not explore its profound soundscape as if you were navigating a labyrinth of sound?
Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the VampiresScientist

Did you know there’s a hero who battles vampires and zombies armed with a mixing console? The legendary album Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires, crafted in June 1981 by the Jamaican sonic sorcerer Scientist, lets you experience just such a fantastical tale! Produced by Henry “Junjo” Lawes, its rock-solid rhythms performed by Roots Radics are draped in Scientist’s deep echoes and reverbs, like eerie incantations.
The album was also featured in the popular game Grand Theft Auto III, bringing its world to an even wider audience.
If you want to savor the thrills of a horror film through sound, why not surrender yourself to this sinister yet stimulating sonic experiment?
Strange FruitBillie Holiday

The legendary American singer Billie Holiday’s classic album Lady Sings the Blues, released in conjunction with her autobiography.
Because it comes from the later period of her career, her voice bears the deep imprint of life’s hardships—yet that very weight becomes a heightened expressive power that profoundly stirs the listener’s soul.
The title track, which reflects her own life, and the ever-famous Strange Fruit, are nothing less than the embodiment of her very existence.
The blues she spins with her husky, trembling voice, combined with the performances of the master musicians supporting her, bring ineffable emotions surging to the fore.
That voice, which sublimated all the sorrows of life into song, tightens your chest with aching intensity.
Sweet SerotoninAmber Mark

Amber Mark is an American singer-songwriter drawing attention with music born from her multicultural background.
A true talent with a Grammy nomination to her name, she delivers a song that embodies the very thrill of irresistible, honeyed love—likened to the brain’s happiness-inducing chemicals.
The soulful groove and breezy beat thump like the heartbeat of someone head over heels, making your pulse race.
Even her straightforward expressions of love feel strangely special when wrapped in her supple, velvety vocals.
Released in July 2025, the track arrives as anticipation builds for her guest appearance on Sabrina Carpenter’s tour.
Perfect for those moments when you want to savor the effervescent feeling of a new romance.
Spike’s SongFrank Gambale

Frank Gambale, a guitarist from Australia, is a wizard of the guitar world known for his innovative “Gambale Sweep Picking” technique.
Praised by Chick Corea as someone who “turns everything he touches into gold,” his talent has been proven through his work with the Chick Corea Elektric Band and Return to Forever IV.
One moment he unleashes a storm of razor-sharp speed picking; the next, he spins out melodies brimming with songful expression, instantly captivating listeners.
His dramatic sound—where staggering virtuosity fuses with rich musicality—is nothing short of breathtaking.
Experience his groundbreaking guitar playing, and you’re guaranteed to step through the door into a new world of jazz fusion.
Serpent On The CrossParadise Lost

Paradise Lost, the venerable British band that pioneered the path of gothic metal.
Their songs lay bare a primal human anxiety—the terror of ruin lurking within the stability of everyday life.
The theme of an ominous serpent entwined around a symbol of happiness embodies the darkness of the heart that surfaces in fleeting moments, even in a life that seems to be going smoothly.
The contrast between Nick Holmes’s despairing shouts and his melancholic clean vocals vividly portrays emotions swaying between light and shadow.
This advance track from the album “Ascension,” slated for release in September 2025, already has an official music video available.
Immerse yourself in its heavy, dramatic sonic world, and you may find an opportunity to confront your own inner conflicts.


