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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Sic Transit Gloria…Glory FadesBrand New

Formed in 2000 on Long Island, New York, Brand New built a distinctive musical world rooted in emo and post-hardcore, pairing deeply affecting lyrics with a sound that is both dynamic and delicate.
They entered the scene with their 2001 album Your Favorite Weapon, and their second album, Deja Entendu, released in 2003, featured signature tracks like The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows and received high acclaim.
In 2017, their album Science Fiction proudly reached No.
1 on the U.S.
album chart.
Their music, where ferocity and silence blend beautifully, leaves a vivid impression on listeners seeking an emotionally rich sonic experience.
SpainChick Corea

A masterful performance by American jazz giant Chick Corea, where Spanish passion and wistful melancholy intersect.
It opens with the lush melody of Joaquín Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez and then pivots into a dynamic Afro-Cuban rhythm—simply breathtaking in its architecture.
The piece was included on Return to Forever’s 1972 album Light as a Feather and went on to win the 1973 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement.
In the version with lyrics by Al Jarreau, tender memories of love in Spain are sung with rich emotion, capturing the listener’s heart.
Embraced by MRT Miyazaki Broadcasting’s news program and a 2007 beverage commercial, this timeless crossover sound is perfect for moments of wanderlust or when you want to spark your creativity.
Strawberry Swisher pt. IIIDance Gavin Dance

A kaleidoscope of sound where ferocious shouts collide with luscious melodies—that’s America’s own Dance Gavin Dance.
Formed in California in 2005, they captivate with an original sound rooted in post-hardcore while voraciously incorporating jazz and funk.
After debuting with the 2006 EP “Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean,” their album “Jackpot Juicer” reached No.
8 on the Billboard 200 in 2022.
Though they haven’t garnered major awards, their music has remained consistently innovative despite frequent lineup changes.
Technical yet emotionally rich, their songs offer a vivid experience for listeners seeking boundary-pushing thrills across genres.
Something’s WrongJames Marriott

James Marriott, a Swiss-born creator who’s also active as a YouTuber and is currently based in the UK, released this track in June 2025.
It serves as the final single from his album “Don’t Tell The Dog,” which was released the same month, and it has also been issued as an EP.
He describes his sound as “emotional pop, dramatic alternative rock, and a bit bitey,” and while rooted in indie rock, it breaks new ground.
The official music video surpassed 240,000 views just four days after release, and the team reportedly spent over two hours filming at a bowling alley—testament to their attention to detail.
It’s a track you’ll want to hear if you’re seeking stirring melodies and striking visuals.
A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'S' (411–420)
SpacecowboyJazzamor

The German duo Jazzamor are musical magicians who masterfully blend lounge and bossa nova.
Their cover of a song by a famous acid jazz band transforms the original’s energetic funk sound into something entirely different.
Bettina’s dreamy, honeyed vocals and Roland’s delicate keyboards weave a sound that creates a soothing sense of weightless drift, as if you’re floating through space.
This work invites listeners into a gentle, dreamy world and lets their hearts take flight.
The captivating track is included on their second album, “A Piece of My Heart,” released in October 2004.
It’s perfect for evenings when you want to forget the busyness of daily life and unwind, or as refined background music for sophisticated spaces.
Such Small HandsLa Dispute

La Dispute, formed in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 2004, build on a post-hardcore foundation while unfolding a multilayered sound that weaves in spoken word, emo, and even hints of jazz and blues.
Their 2008 debut album, Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair, left a vivid mark on the scene with its profound, folklore-inspired poetic worldview.
They went on to craft introspective and dramatic works such as Wildlife, an album that tells stories based on true events, and the acclaimed Rooms of the House, which reflects the members’ lived experiences; the latter was included in Paste’s 50 Best Albums of 2014.
Jordan Dreyer’s vocals—ranging from spoken narration to soul-baring shouts—and the band’s literary lyrics resonate deeply with listeners who seek delicate emotional nuance amid intensity, or who want to immerse themselves in music rich with narrative.
South Still SpeakingLukah, Killer Mike, Statik Selektah

Hailing from Memphis, Tennessee, rapper LUKAH has been drawing attention for his underground artistry and narrative flair.
This track, his collaboration with Grammy-winning Atlanta icon Killer Mike and renowned Boston producer Statik Selektah, was released as a single in June 2025 and is also included on the album A Lost Language Found, which dropped the same month.
Over Statik Selektah’s heavyweight beat, the two MCs deliver a powerful tribute to the South and its forgotten histories—this is, quite literally, the voice of the South.
As a cut from an album built around the grand theme of reviving the South’s lost cultural language, it’s especially recommended for listeners who want to dig into hip-hop’s deeper layers.


