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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” (341–350)

StephenKe$ha

Ke$ha – Stephen (Official Video)
StephenKe$ha

Kesha, the American singer-songwriter whose debut single “TiK ToK” topped the U.S.

charts for nine consecutive weeks.

This track is included on her acclaimed 2010 January release, the album Animal.

Remarkably, Kesha wrote the song with her mother based on her own real-life experience at sixteen, when she persistently pursued an unrequited crush.

Although the lyrics depict obsession and madness toward someone who won’t look her way, the sound is an irresistibly bright dance-pop.

That striking contrast actually amplifies the protagonist’s pure, unfiltered mania.

The blackly comic antics shown in the music video are so over-the-top you can’t help but laugh.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to savor the darker side of love lurking beneath a pop veneer, with just the right touch of irony.

Sex Type ThingStone Temple Pilots

Stone Temple Pilots – Sex Type Thing (Official Music Video)
Sex Type ThingStone Temple Pilots

A debut single by the American band Stone Temple Pilots, driven by a heavy, distorted guitar riff that rattles the eardrums.

Vocalist Scott Weiland delivers a fiercely provocative piece, lacing a scathing critique of machismo through an overbearing male point of view.

On first listen, many may be startled to discover the creator’s opposite message hidden behind the aggressive words.

The track appeared as a single the year after its release on the 1992 classic album Core, reaching No.

23 on the U.S.

Mainstream Rock chart.

When you’re weighed down by the absurdities of society and daily life, why not surrender to this song’s powerful sound and blast away the frustration pent up in your heart?

She’s So HighTal Bachman

Tal Bachman – She’s So High (Official Video)
She's So HighTal Bachman

A refreshing guitar riff and a catchy melody electrify this debut from Canadian artist Tal Bachman! Released to radio in February 1999, the song became a worldwide hit, topping the U.S.

Adult Top 40 chart.

It’s a power-pop number that captures the pure feelings of a man who falls head over heels for a woman seemingly out of his league, getting giddy just thinking about her.

It’s said that this bittersweet theme was inspired by the songwriter’s own high school experiences.

Anyone who’s ever been in love will surely relate to that feeling of being unable to focus when the person you like is around!

She (Ft. Frank Ocean)Tyler, The Creator

Tyler The Creator – She (feat. Frank Ocean)
She (Ft. Frank Ocean)Tyler, The Creator

This song, with Frank Ocean’s luscious vocals and a sticky, lingering track, is the work of the American maverick Tyler, the Creator, also known as the leader of the hip-hop collective Odd Future.

Despite its beautiful R&B-tinged sound, the story it tells is one of warped affection: a man peering through the window into his beloved’s room, creeping toward her as she sleeps.

Some listeners may feel a chill down their spine at the raw obsession and madness narrated over the sweet melody.

Released in May 2011 on the acclaimed album Goblin, this track vividly depicts a perverse form of love and has achieved the equivalent of 4 million units in sales in the United States.

It’s the perfect song for a night when you want to gaze into the thrilling darkness of romance.

Seven Days of FallingE.S.T.

E.S.T. – Seven Days of Falling / Elevation of Love
Seven Days of FallingE.S.T.

The Esbjörn Svensson Trio, where lyricism wrapped in Nordic air intersects with boldness.

They transcend the boundaries of jazz, uniting rock’s propulsion with the delicacy of chamber music.

This track depicts a sensation of alternating descent and weightless drift through serene, repeating piano figures and an undulating bass.

The hidden coda’s words suggest the tremor between believing and letting go, kindling a quiet hope in the work.

Included on the album “Seven Days of Falling,” released in December 2003.

Completed through a meticulous process—eight days of recording and five days of mixing in March at Atlantis Studio in Stockholm—the album went on to win the German Jazz Award and a Swedish Grammy.

It pairs perfectly with late-night reading or views from a train window.

Recommended for those who want to reset the day’s noise with lingering melodies.