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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Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)Moby

Let me introduce a song themed around that small sliver of time known as “the day before your birthday.” It’s a track from electronica maestro Moby, included on his 2002 album 18 and released as a single the following year, 2003.
Sampling a female vocalist from ’70s soul, it wraps warm synth pads and a floating rhythm into an alluring downtempo production.
It perfectly captures that sweet yet slightly bittersweet mood of the hours before dawn.
In the music video, an alien character experiences both success and loneliness in Hollywood, unfolding a fable-like story that visually expresses the song’s light and shadow.
It’s the kind of track you’ll want to play softly after the bustle of a birthday party has faded, or on a quiet night before a special day.
Ideal for anyone who wants to set a stylish, grown-up mood for a birthday.
Sex on the BeatADÉLA

Adela is a Slovak singer-songwriter who drew attention for participating in the Korean girl-group audition program The Debut: Dream Academy in 2023.
With a unique background, she studied classical ballet from a young age and honed her craft at prestigious ballet schools in Vienna and London.
In May 2025, she signed with Capitol Records, and in August of the same year released her debut EP, The Provocateur.
This track is a centerpiece of that record; despite its provocative title, it shines with a sharp critical edge, using exaggeration and humor to satirize the very structure that demands female artists be “sexy.” Its short, addictive hook rides a club-ready, hard-edged beat.
It’s a perfect fit both for nights when you want to dance and for moments when you want to think about what lies behind pop.
Satisfaction SkankFatboy Slim & The Rolling Stones

A truly historic moment has been realized in the form of a collaboration between Fatboy Slim and The Rolling Stones.
A mashup born around 1999 has finally received an official release after more than a quarter of a century.
This track layers the legendary Stones guitar riff over the big beat of Fatboy Slim’s signature song, “The Rockafeller Skank,” and for years it’s been spoken of in club circles as something “only those in the know” possessed.
Its official release after years of rights hurdles marks a rare moment where the histories of dance music and rock intersect.
An extended club-ready version has been released simultaneously, perfect for those who want to feel it on the dancefloor.
It’s recommended for anyone who wants to experience the magic of music that transcends generations.
Sugar On My TongueTyler, The Creator

Tyler, the Creator continues to captivate listeners worldwide with a boundary-leaping originality that easily transcends hip-hop.
His musical talent is highly acclaimed, including back-to-back Grammy wins for Best Rap Album in 2019 and 2021.
This track from his July 2025 album “Don’t Tap the Glass” is a danceable number that fuses electro, Italo disco, and funk.
Its ‘80s-tinged synth-funk resonates warmly, delivering an irresistible groove that gets your body moving.
It made a mark on the charts, peaking at No.
41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reaching No.
9 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart.
With an addictive beat and a playful, humorous vibe, it’s perfect for parties and performances.
It’s also buzzing on TikTok—highly recommended if you’re looking for a distinctive dance track.
Shut Up and DanceWalk the Moon

An irresistible anthem that fuses the shimmer of ’80s new wave with the pop sensibilities of the 2010s.
Walk the Moon were a rock band based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and they whipped festival crowds into a frenzy with euphoric synthesizers, sharp guitar chops, and chant-like choruses.
Released in 2014 as the lead single from the album “Talking Is Hard,” the song became a major hit, peaking at No.
4 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Inspired by the moment when vocalist Nicholas Petricca was asked by his partner to “shut up and dance” at a club, it carries a message of shaking off stress and hesitation and just moving your body.
Beloved in many settings—including its use in the Broadway musical “Moulin Rouge!”—it’s perfect for moments when you want to get everyone involved, like wedding receptions or year-end parties.
Shelter from the StormBob Dylan

Despite its extremely simple arrangement of just acoustic guitar and bass, poetic images layer upon a three-chord progression that runs throughout.
It’s a gem of a folk ballad by Bob Dylan, included on the 1975 masterpiece Blood on the Tracks.
The lyrics depict an encounter with someone who once accepted the narrator unconditionally, and the decisive loss of that presence, unfolding a profound worldview interwoven with Christian symbolism and mythic metaphors.
An alternate take appears on the soundtrack of the film Jerry Maguire, and there’s also a memorable scene in St.
Vincent where Bill Murray sings the song.
It’s a track that offers comfort to those seeking peace amid life’s storms, so why not listen to it gently when your heart feels weary?
Simple Twist of FateBob Dylan

A man and a woman who happen to meet in a harbor town at night share a love story that lasts only one evening.
This song, which paints that bittersweet yet beautiful scene, is a gem of a ballad from Bob Dylan’s masterpiece Blood on the Tracks.
Released in January 1975, it’s striking for its unique structure in which the perspective shifts from third person to first, gradually drawing the listener into the protagonist’s inner world.
The indescribable emptiness left behind the next morning after the woman departs quietly speaks to the cruelty of life’s small missed connections—what might be called a “twist of fate.” Its minimalist arrangement of just acoustic guitar and bass, paradoxically, creates an even deeper resonance.
Highly praised by critics—it was ranked 15th in Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs”—this universal classic offers comfort to anyone who carries the memory of a broken heart.


