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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” (421–430)

Straight LifeFreddie Hubbard

Freddie Hubbard, a trumpeter who epitomized the American jazz scene and excelled across a wide range of styles from hard bop to fusion.

Released by CTI Records in 1970, Straight Life is a masterpiece that brilliantly distills Hubbard’s multifaceted musicality.

Top-tier musicians like Joe Henderson, Herbie Hancock, and George Benson provide stellar support, and the album unfolds a sound that exquisitely blends elements of soul jazz and jazz-funk.

In particular, Mr.

Clean, built around a funk beat, shines with superb improvisations from each player.

It’s a classic I recommend to anyone who wants to savor a crossover sound that transcends the boundaries of jazz.

Soft SpiritHenry Franklin

Henry Franklin is an essential figure when discussing West Coast jazz of the 1970s.

The California-born bassist is a renowned virtuoso, also known for his appearance on Hugh Masekela’s smash hit “Grazing in the Grass.” Released in 1974 on Black Jazz Records, The Skipper at Home is his second solo album—an ambitious work that fuses a wide range of styles from soul jazz to jazz-funk.

The groove generated by the stellar ensemble, including Oscar Brashear on trumpet and Kirk Lightsey on keyboards, is nothing short of breathtaking.

It’s a hidden gem that later drew attention in the hip-hop world after being sampled by A Tribe Called Quest.

Space CowboyJamiroquai

Jamiroquai – Space Cowboy (Official Video)
Space CowboyJamiroquai

Hailing from London, England, Jamiroquai is a seminal acid jazz-funk band centered around Jay Kay.

Their second album, The Return of the Space Cowboy, released in 1994, carries forward the direction of their debut while featuring more complex and mature song structures.

Although the production was fraught with difficulties—including Jay Kay falling into a creative slump—the album stands as an ambitious work completed by overcoming that struggle and rebirth.

Blending acid jazz, funk, R&B, and soul-pop, the sound is heavily influenced by 1970s funk.

It reached No.

2 in the UK and was certified platinum.

Combining danceable grooves with stylish urban sophistication, it remains an important classic in the history of acid jazz.

Western songs with titles starting with “S” (431–440)

SoulstyleJustice System

Justice System, hailing from Westchester, New York, is a hip-hop band formed in 1990, known for its distinctive musical style that incorporates elements of jazz rap and acid jazz.

They began their career performing at high school talent shows and local clubs, and in 1992 gained attention by sharing the stage with major artists such as De La Soul and Run-D.M.C.

Their debut album, Rooftop Soundcheck, released in 1994 on MCA Records, is a landmark work that fuses hip-hop and jazz, recorded at Sear Sound studio in New York.

Alongside the single Summer in the City, the album includes tribute tracks to Afrika Bambaataa and Santana, reflecting the band’s respect for their musical roots.

Characterized by live, groove-rich performances that blend jazz rap, acid jazz, soul-jazz, and jazz-funk, the album brought a fresh breeze to the hip-hop scene of the time.

Although it did not achieve major commercial success, its musical refinement and originality earned comparisons to acts like The Roots, and it remains highly regarded as a work that demonstrates the possibilities of genre-crossing music.

It is especially recommended for those interested in the fusion of jazz and hip-hop, or those seeking a live, organic sound.

SURVIVOR’S GUILTMeek Mill x G Herbo

Meek Mill x G Herbo – SURVIVOR’S GUILT (Official Music Video)
SURVIVOR'S GUILTMeek Mill x G Herbo

Meek Mill from Philadelphia and G Herbo from Chicago—two leading figures in the American hip-hop scene—released a collaborative track in May 2025.

The song tackles heavy themes like the pain behind success and “survivor’s guilt.” Meek Mill delivers verses about wealth, anxiety, and tributes to fallen friends, while G Herbo raps powerfully about battling his own trauma.

The weighty beat and tense, gripping sound are highly memorable.

Performed at Roots Picnic in June 2025, the track resonates with the depth of earlier works like Meek Mill’s album Championships and G Herbo’s PTSD, making it the kind of song you’d want to play on a night when you’re ready to look inward.

Sleeping BeautySun Ra and His Arkestra

Sleeping Beauty, released in 1979 by the legendary musician Sun Ra—who famously called himself born on Saturn—is a distinctive masterpiece where his cosmic musical philosophy merges with gentle melodies.

Performed by the Sun Ra Arkestra, active primarily in the United States, the album is defined by a dreamlike soundscape woven from the soft tones of electric piano and organ and a silky horn section.

While it draws on a wide range of elements from free jazz to electronic music, it maintains a relaxed atmosphere throughout.

Among his discography, it’s especially approachable—highly recommended for those intrigued by his cosmic worldview or eager to explore new possibilities in jazz fusion.

SummerThing! ft. Mike TaylorAfrojack

The track by world-renowned Dutch producer Afrojack featuring Mike Taylor is a dance number that perfectly captures the liberating spirit of summer.

It’s a love song about sweet moments between lovers and special summer memories, blending soulful vocals with electronic sounds in exquisite harmony.

Released in June 2015, it was featured in McDonald’s TV commercial “Double It Up” and became a major hit, reaching No.

8 on the U.S.

Billboard chart.

It’s the perfect song for summer drives, beach parties, or spending special moments with someone you love.