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' (271–280)
SaturdaysLouis Tomlinson

Louis Tomlinson, also known as a member of the globally popular boy band One Direction.
This track was released in November 2022 and is included on his milestone album Faith In The Future, which earned him his first solo UK No.
1.
Centered on memories of a past lover and the pair’s shared motto that “Saturdays take the pain away,” the song paints a bittersweet nostalgia.
Those memories that resurface in everyday moments gently stir the listener’s emotions.
With its restrained acoustic sound and Louis’s husky vocals soaking into the heart, this ballad feels like the perfect piece for a quiet, reflective weekend night alone.
Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!) ft. Sleepy BrownLudacris

Rapper Ludacris, hailing from Illinois, is also active as an actor—many of you probably know him from the popular car-action film series The Fast and the Furious.
Among his works, this one track is the perfect party anthem for a Saturday night.
It captures the sense of liberation after a week of work and amps up the anticipation for the night ahead.
A groovy track by Atlanta legends Organized Noize intertwines with Sleepy Brown’s soulful vocals to set the ultimate weekend mood.
Released as a single from the classic 2001 album Word of Mouf, it was also featured on the Rush Hour 2 soundtrack.
Put it on as BGM before a weekend drive or party and it’s guaranteed to lift your spirits.
ShimbalaiêMaria Gadú

Maria Gadú is a talent who continually refreshes the scene with a rich range of musical styles rooted in MPB.
She can be considered a leading figure in contemporary Brazilian music, impressing even masters like Caetano Veloso.
The piece featured here is the song that marks the origin of her career, which she is said to have composed at the age of ten.
The words riding on a melody that came to her by the seaside at dusk are invented, without semantic meaning.
Like a magical incantation that only a child could hum, it gently loosens the listener’s heart.
Her deep, resonant voice and the acoustic textures that trace a maracatu rhythm are irresistibly soothing.
Released as a single from her debut album “Maria Gadú,” it was featured in the TV drama “Viver a Vida” and even reached number one on the charts in Italy in the summer of 2011.
It’s a classic that perfectly suits those moments when you want to sink into a nostalgic mood.
Say Amen (Saturday Night)Panic! At The Disco

Driven by the emo boom of the 2000s yet constantly evolving beyond genre to become a global act, Panic! At The Disco delivers a perfect track to hype up your weekend.
The song captures the inner conflict and sense of release that play out on a Saturday night along the boundary between good and evil, with lyrics that feel like letting out everything you bottled up during the week.
Its dramatic sound and Brendon Urie’s astonishing high notes toward the finale are truly breathtaking.
Released in March 2018 from the album “Pray for the Wicked,” the track became the band’s first No.
1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.
If you’re in the mood to break free from something, this might be just the song to fire you up.
SaturdaySam Fender

Sam Fender, a British singer-songwriter whose sturdy rock sound evokes the influence of Bruce Springsteen and whose lyrics speak for the working class’s daily life, has earned widespread popularity.
Featured on his debut album Hypersonic Missiles, released in September 2019 and triumphantly reaching No.
1 in the UK, this track is an anthem for those who live for the weekend.
It boldly celebrates the liberation that finally arrives after overcoming endless weekday work and everyday anxieties, riding on a rush of driving guitar.
The irresistibly sing-along chorus that soars in the hook has a unifying power that brings listeners together.
It’s the perfect pick-me-up for blowing away a week’s worth of stress on a Friday night or getting you pumped on a Saturday morning.

