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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!

A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'S' (411–420)

Save My LoveMarshmello, Ellie Goulding & AVAION

Marshmello, Ellie Goulding, AVAION – Save My Love (Official Visualizer)
Save My LoveMarshmello, Ellie Goulding & AVAION

A dream-come-true collaboration has arrived.

This work brings together a truly star-studded trio: Marshmello, the American DJ/producer; Ellie Goulding, the beloved singer-songwriter from the UK; and Avaiyon, a young talent emerging from Germany.

It opens with Ellie’s crystal-clear vocals and gradually rises into a grand house beat woven by the deft production of Marshmello and Avaiyon, a progression that powerfully grips the listener’s heart.

Released in June 2025, it’s a gem of a track that, just as Marshmello put it, blends the liberating spirit of summer with a bittersweet emotion.

It’s no surprise it earned “the best reaction to an unreleased song” at his March 2025 live show—its quality says it all.

Sudden SambaNeil Larsen

American jazz keyboardist Neil Larsen.

Having served in the Vietnam War in 1969, he has contributed to the jazz fusion scene with his multifaceted talents.

The instrumental piece that opens his debut album, Jungle Fever, is a kaleidoscope of sound in which samba rhythms blend beautifully with jazz and Latin influences.

Its dynamic rhythms and brilliant keyboards uplift the listener, making you feel as if you’ve been invited to a vibrant, colorful celebration.

Released in 1978, the track was also covered by the Tim Weisberg Band.

The following year, Larsen was nominated for a Grammy for the title track of his album High Gear.

It’s perfect when you want to feel uninhibited or as background music to brighten a driving scene.

Silence Like The GraveParadise Lost

PARADISE LOST – Silence Like The Grave (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Silence Like The GraveParadise Lost

Paradise Lost, pioneers of Gothic metal that the UK proudly claims, are back.

The track they unveiled ahead of their September 2025 album Ascension perfectly captures the essence of the band.

Within a riff-driven heavy sound, an irresistible groove and beautiful melodies meld together, while the contrast between Nick Holmes’s death growls and clean vocals instantly draws listeners into their world.

Released as a single in June 2025, this song marks the opening chapter of Ascension—their 17th studio album and their first in five years since Obsidian.

A music video has also been released, and anticipation is building for their performances on the upcoming European tour.

It’s a work steeped in profound allure—irresistible not only for long-time fans but for any metal listener seeking darkness intertwined with beauty.

Scent of the ObsceneSikTh

Formed in England in 1999, SikTh are known for a sound rooted in progressive metal that boldly incorporates elements of mathcore and avant-garde metal.

Their trademarks include unpredictable rhythm changes, song structures that make effective use of dissonance, and overwhelming technical prowess.

Their debut album, The Trees Are Dead & Dried Out… Wait for Something Wild, released in 2003, shocked the scene with its innovation.

In 2002, the music video for “How May I Help You?” directed by vocalist Mikee Goodman won a Best Video of the Year award from a specialist magazine, and his distinctive “scatcore” style also drew attention.

Highly recommended for listeners seeking technical, thrilling, genre-defying stimulation.

Save me nowWisp

Wisp – Save me now (Audio)
Save me nowWisp

Wisp, hailing from San Francisco, burst onto the scene with her 2023 TikTok posts.

Her so-called “nu-gaze” sound is a striking fusion of heavy guitar riffs and dreamy vocals.

Released in June 2025, this work is the very evolution of that style.

A cry for salvation from the depths of the heart pierces through a wall of massive guitars, shaking your emotions.

The lyrical world is profound as well, portraying a precarious longing for love balanced on the edge.

She drew attention with her 2024 EP “Pandora,” and this track only heightens anticipation for her debut album slated for July 2025.

With a tour alongside System of a Down on the horizon, her presence continues to grow.

This soundscape of roaring noise and serenity is the kind of track you’ll want to sink into alone at night.

Supalonely ft. Gus DappertonBENEE

Emerging from New Zealand’s music scene, BENEE is an artist who weaves buoyant rhythms with an introspective worldview, grounded in alternative pop.

Since her 2017 debut, she gained domestic popularity with Soaked, and the follow-up Supalonely ft.

Gus Dapperton exploded into a global phenomenon through social media.

Her talent is well proven—she swept four awards at the 2019 NZ Music Awards—and her momentum hasn’t slowed, contributing the official song for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, among other achievements.

She’s perfect for listeners who crave genre-blurring pop and lyrics that reflect the inner self.

Satellite Moments (Light Up the Sky)Charlie Fink, Luke Treadaway

Charlie Fink, Luke Treadaway – Satellite Moments (Light Up the Sky)
Satellite Moments (Light Up the Sky)Charlie Fink, Luke Treadaway

This moving song, born from the soundtrack of the film A Street Cat Named Bob, is a heartwarming collaboration between UK artists Charlie Fink and Luke Treadaway.

Fink is known as the former frontman of the indie folk band Noah and the Whale, while Treadaway is a multi-talented artist who showcases his musical abilities alongside his acting career.

The track is a folk-pop number that gently portrays the fragility of life and the importance of human connection, featuring a warm acoustic guitar sound.

Created as an insert song for the film released in October 2016, it brings to life through music the true story of a homeless street musician and a cat.

It’s a song especially recommended for those at a turning point in life or seeking emotional support.