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' (361–370)
Stretchin’ Out (In a Rubber Band)Bootsy’s Rubber Band

Stretchin’ Out in Bootsy’s Rubber Band is the debut album by the American band Bootsy’s Rubber Band, born as a spin-off from the P-Funk collective.
The groove driven by leader Bootsy Collins’s iconic “Space Bass” is unforgettable once you hear it—pure sonic bliss.
From dance numbers that get your body moving to swoon-worthy slow jams, the album’s diverse lineup is a major part of its appeal.
Why not immerse yourself in a sound world where the exuberance of funk and the heartfelt soulfulness of R&B are seamlessly fused?
Strings Of The Strings Of LifeDerrick May

Innovator, released by Derrick May, a figure etched into the history of American electronic music.
Bearing the name of the “innovator” of techno, this work feels like a single disc that condenses the genre’s history.
It also includes classics from his other aliases, allowing you to trace his trajectory.
In particular, the signature track Strings of Life is overwhelmingly emotional—the string melodies ride atop a mechanical beat as if the nightscape of a futuristic city coexists with human warmth.
His talent, hailed as the “Miles Davis of techno,” is simply awe-inspiring.
Try dimming the lights in your room and surrendering yourself to its grand sonic world.
Serpentine FireEarth, Wind & Fire

A hugely popular album by the soul–disco powerhouse Earth, Wind & Fire, All ‘n All fuses grand, sprawling sounds across funk, soul, and disco with a spiritual, cosmic worldview that feels like a journey through the universe.
One moment you’re swaying to the fierce funk groove of the opening track, Serpentine Fire; the next, you’re swept away by the dreamlike beauty of Fantasy.
Maurice White’s masterful production interweaves with Philip Bailey’s soaring falsetto to transport listeners into an extraordinary realm.
This is a record that lets you fully experience the overwhelming energy and sheer joy of their music.
Sail On SailorThe Beach Boys

This is a single from the Beach Boys’ 1973 album Holland.
Unlike their traditionally cheerful sound, it’s a bluesy track whose soulful vocals by Blondie Chaplin seep deep into the heart.
Its powerful sound is like a ship tossed by rough seas.
In the vast ocean of life, don’t we all sometimes get caught in a storm and feel on the verge of losing our way? Singing “Sail on, sailor,” this song will surely give you a strong push forward in those moments.
When you want to steel yourself to continue a difficult voyage, why not lend an ear to this soul-stirring anthem of encouragement?
Surf’s UpThe Beach Boys

A symphonic masterpiece where The Beach Boys’ artistry reaches its zenith.
Originally composed for the once-mythic album Smile and then shelved, it carries a dramatic backstory.
Brian Wilson’s delicate piano lines and the grand, kaleidoscopic melody that unfolds with dazzling turns seem to quietly permeate the listener’s innermost heart.
You might feel a bit perplexed at first by the philosophical lyrics—such as the notion that “children raise adults.” Yet as you listen again and again, you’ll surely be captivated by its profound beauty.
Why not linger and immerse yourself in the boundless possibilities of music as an art form?
Simmer DownThe Wailing Wailers

This monumental track marked the beginning of the careers of Bob Marley and his peers—who would go on to become reggae legends—and was released as The Wailing Wailers’ debut single in 1964.
It carries a message urging the hot-blooded youths known as “rude boys,” who were causing a stir on the streets of Kingston at the time, to calm down.
The Skatalites provide superb backing, and the buoyant ska rhythm is so infectious it makes your body move before you know it.
This knack for pairing serious themes with a cheerful beat is, arguably, the very essence of Jamaican music.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (371–380)
SweetnessElliot James Reay

This is a song by the UK’s rising star Elliot James Ray that sings of bittersweet dependence and aching longing hidden beneath sweet romance.
While it captures the thrill of love through flavors like berries and peaches, it also portrays the unfulfilled yearning and luscious pain that sweetness alone can’t satisfy.
The melodies crafted by an artist who has won over more than five million hearts on TikTok feel like wandering into a classic old-school romance film.
Released in June 2025 as a track on the EP “All This to Say I Love You,” this song might melt your heart with its tale of love that’s sweet—and just a little dangerous.
It’s the perfect tune for nights when you want to soak in a retro sound.


