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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' (31–40)

Seven Horses in the SkyThe Pebbles

The Pebbles – Seven Horses In The Sky
Seven Horses in the SkyThe Pebbles

This is a signature number by The Pebbles, a rock band from Belgium, opening with an intro that resounds like powerful hoofbeats.

Released as a single in 1968 and included on their 1969 album “The Pebbles,” it features a uniquely psychedelic and fantastical lyrical world that depicts a purple horse galloping across the sky.

The pop melody intertwined with beautiful piano lines whisks listeners away on a mysterious journey through the heavens.

It ranked high on the Belgian charts at the time and helped bring the band international recognition.

Perfect for when you want to forget the everyday and sink into a fantastical mood, or when you’re in the mood for a slightly strange story.

Be sure to experience its vividly colorful, dreamlike sound.

Snow Globe TownBrad Paisley

Brad Paisley – Snow Globe Town (Official Audio)
Snow Globe TownBrad Paisley

Brad Paisley, an award-winning singer-songwriter and guitarist who represents the country music scene, continues to receive high acclaim for his songwriting, with his induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame set for 2025.

The title track of his holiday album “Snow Globe Town,” released in November 2025, is this song.

Born from a partnership with the Hallmark Channel, the album comprises 16 tracks—8 originals and 8 classics.

Its compelling concept weaves a single narrative from the first snowfall to Christmas morning.

Paisley’s trademark warmth and humor shine as he juxtaposes an idealized, snow-globe winter scene with the rough edges of real life.

It’s perfect as background music for a family tree-decorating night or a quiet solo holiday.

Skip My HouseCoco Jones

Coco Jones – Skip My House (Audio)
Skip My HouseCoco Jones

Coco Jones began her career as a singer on Disney Channel and now shines in the R&B scene.

At the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in 2024, she won Best R&B Performance for “ICU,” cementing her status as a powerhouse.

Her holiday track released in November 2025 offers a compelling twist on the traditional Christmas song.

Instead of asking Santa for presents, she sings that she’s already fulfilled and “you can skip my house,” a unique, upside-down idea.

Set to warm R&B production, its message of gratitude and self-affirmation resonates gently.

Rather than flashy festive fanfare, it’s a song that quietly fills the heart—perfect for anyone hoping to spend a calm Christmas night.

Shake The Snow GlobeGwen Stefani

Gwen Stefani – Shake The Snow Globe (from “Oh. What. Fun.”) (Amazon Music Original)
Shake The Snow GlobeGwen Stefani

One song drawing attention as a highlight of the 2025 Christmas season is Gwen Stefani’s holiday number.

Written specifically for Amazon Prime Video’s Christmas film “Oh.

What.

Fun.,” the track features a bouncy beat and bright horn arrangements that make your heart dance just by listening.

Centered on the motif of shaking a snow globe, it boasts an unforgettable, catchy chorus.

The song is also included on the 2025 deluxe edition of the album “You Make It Feel Like Christmas,” ensuring it’s woven not only into the film tie-in but also firmly into her body of holiday work.

It’s a cheerful number perfect for a home party soundtrack or a lively Christmas night with friends.

Sugar CookieMickey Guyton

Mickey Guyton – Sugar Cookie (Official Audio Video)
Sugar CookieMickey Guyton

Hailing from Texas, Mickey Guyton is a singer-songwriter who has made history in the world of country music.

With her 2021 album “Remember Her Name,” she achieved a groundbreaking milestone as the first Black female solo artist to be nominated for a Grammy in the Country Album category.

From her holiday album “Feels Like Christmas,” released in October 2025, we introduce an original Christmas number.

Inspired by classic winter sweets, the song celebrates the warmth of spending time with someone special.

Its sweet, cute world conjures images of baking treats with a loved one, while lively country-pop grooves blend seamlessly with the sparkling embellishments unique to the holiday season.

It’s the perfect track for baking-session background music or to bring cheer to a Christmas party.

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (41–50)

Snowing in ParisPentatonix featuring JoJo

Pentatonix featuring JoJo – Snowing in Paris (Yule Log Audio)
Snowing in ParisPentatonix featuring JoJo

This holiday number was created by the Grammy-winning a cappella group Pentatonix, featuring R&B/pop singer JoJo.

It was released in October 2025 as a track on the album “Christmas in the City.” Pentatonix’s intricate choral work intertwines with JoJo’s rich, soulful vocals to create a ballad that conjures a romantic scene set in wintertime Paris.

Blending the clarity of a cappella with the warmth of R&B, the song made a notable impact on the holiday charts.

With its urban, sophisticated mood, it’s perfect as background music for a quiet evening with someone special or a relaxing solo Christmas night.

SkatingVince Guaraldi Trio

When the winter air turns crisp and taut, there’s a jazz number I can’t help but want to hear.

Released in December 1965 as a track on the album “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” this piece was newly composed by the Vince Guaraldi Trio.

Despite the minimal piano trio setup, it beautifully conveys a sense of lightness and buoyancy, as if gliding over ice.

Used as underscore in the TV animated special “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” it perfectly accompanies scenes of children enjoying winter.

The charm of this work lies in how it paints a wintry landscape without relying on flashy orchestration—only shimmering piano arpeggios and a gentle rhythm.

Its unique atmosphere, where wistfulness and warmth coexist, quietly keeps you company on a peaceful Christmas night.

It’s also a perfect pick for those hoping to spend a romantic moment.