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

Let me introduce a hidden gem by American pop singer Demi Lovato.
Included on the deluxe edition of the album “Confident,” this track is an energetic number that fuses dance-pop and electropop.
Centered on the theme of stars shining in the night sky, it delivers a message brimming with hope and confidence.
Released in October 2015, it wasn’t put out as a single and is thus known mainly to dedicated listeners, but it’s a gem that showcases Demi’s powerful vocals and richly expressive delivery to the fullest.
It’s a romantic, uplifting song you’ll want to listen to on a summer night while gazing up at a starry sky lit by fireworks.
Sex on FireKings Of Leon

This signature rock number by the American band Kings of Leon sings of a passion that flares up as intensely as fireworks coloring the summer night sky.
Released as a single from the album “Only by the Night” in September 2008, the song uses the metaphor of “flames” to express the burning love between two people.
Interestingly, it was originally going to be titled “Set Us on Fire,” but a mishearing in the studio led to its current name.
The track earned the band their first No.
1 in the UK and won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance.
With a powerful sound, it portrays the beauty and transience of a single, passionate moment.
It’s the perfect song for a night spent with someone special, gazing up at fireworks after a summer festival.
SomebodyLatto

Latto’s latest track cleverly samples Aaliyah’s 1998 classic “Are You That Somebody?” The Atlanta-born rapper first proved her talent by winning the 2016 reality show The Rap Game, and has continued to rise, notably reaching No.
3 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Big Energy.” Released in May 2025, this new song is a mellow love track themed around trust and passion in relationships.
The music video, shot in Jamaica, shows her drifting down a river on a bamboo raft, delivering full-on summer vibes.
Perfect for in-car listening on a drive or unwinding on a summer evening, it’s an irresistible blend of ’90s R&B atmosphere and contemporary sensibilities.
Summer FeelingsLennon Stella feat. Charlie Puth

Here’s the perfect summer anthem echoing along a sun-drenched beachside.
This collaboration between Canada’s Lennon Stella and America’s Charlie Puth instantly transports listeners into a summer world with its crystal-clear melodies and comfortable rhythms.
Released in May 2020, the track garnered attention as the lead single from the official soundtrack of the animated film SCOOB!.
Its pop sound, skillfully infused with electro-funk elements, is ideal for relaxing by the seaside or enjoying a fun drive with friends.
It’s recommended as a BGM for making summer memories or for bringing a refreshing breeze into your everyday life.
Song of the SeaLisa Hannigan

A beautiful ballad by Irish singer-songwriter Lisa Hannigan, known for her crystalline voice.
Written in 2014 as the theme song for the animated film “Song of the Sea,” the piece masterfully fuses the traditional sounds of Celtic music with modern arrangements—a true classic that sings of the sea’s mysteries.
Reflecting the film’s world, which is based on the Irish folktale of the Selkie legend, the lyrics convey love for family and reverence for nature, while Hannigan’s gentle, emotionally rich vocals deepen the story’s resonance.
The film received international acclaim, including a nomination for Best Animated Feature at the 87th Academy Awards.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to by the seaside at dusk, thinking of someone dear.
Summer DaysMartin Garrix feat. Macklemore & Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy

A breezy, summer romance-themed pop tune was born from an unexpected collaboration between Dutch DJ Martin Garrix, American rapper Macklemore, and Fall Out Boy’s vocalist Patrick Stump.
Skillfully blending hip-hop and funk elements beyond the bounds of EDM, the track lightly captures the exhilaration of summer and the sparkle of love.
Released in April 2019, it became a hit on charts around the world and was nominated for the Teen Choice Awards’ Choice Summer Song.
It’s the perfect song for creating summer memories, whether you’re driving by the seaside or hanging out with friends.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (441–450)
SAYONARAMary MacGregor

This is the ending theme of the film Farewell to Space Battleship Galaxy Express 999, created by American singer Mary MacGregor, who topped the U.S.
charts in 1976 with her smash hit Torn Between Two Lovers.
For this animated film released in August 1981, she wrote both the lyrics and the music, resulting in a roughly five-and-a-half-minute ballad featuring an impressive, grand orchestration by the Los Angeles Symphony.
The lyrics, which sing of the sorrow of parting and the hope that follows, are carried by her delicate and emotionally rich vocals, and together with the movie’s final scene, they leave a deep impression on the audience.
Showcasing the power of music to transcend borders, this masterpiece is recommended not only for anime fans but also for lovers of Western pop.


