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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (51–60)
SCARY MERRiIDK

Rapper and producer IDK from Maryland has released a new track in November 2025—a dark hip-hop cut that collides the festive mood of Christmas with a tense street atmosphere.
Built on a horror-movie-like beat and beat switch by Conductor Williams, it vividly and suspensefully depicts stories of violence and the underworld.
Positioned as a sequel to his popular 2017 track “Pizza Shop,” this song serves as a key prelude to his mixtape “E.T.D.S.
– Even the Devil Smiles,” slated for release in January 2026.
Recommended for those who want to feel the reality lurking in the shadows of the holiday season.
Silk Chiffon (feat. Phoebe Bridgers)MUNA

Formed around 2013 after a fateful meeting at the University of Southern California, MUNA is a band that deftly navigates indie pop and synth-pop.
They stepped onto the major stage with their 2017 album About U, and have been getting the world dancing with hits like Silk Chiffon featuring Phoebe Bridgers.
In 2020, they were named among Queerty’s “50 Heroes,” reflecting their strong support from the queer community.
They’ve also toured with heavyweights like Harry Styles and Taylor Swift, showcasing their formidable talent and electrifying live performances.
Beneath their dazzling sound lies an authentic message that’s sure to resonate—highly recommended for anyone who wants to honor their true self.
SearchlightShinedown

This track is a bold attempt to fuse rock and country.
Released in November 2025, it was crafted by Shinedown—who have long dominated the mainstream rock charts as a hard rock band—as a tribute to their roots in Americana and bluegrass.
Its warm sound, featuring pedal steel and banjo, stands out, and the theme is a story of growth: accepting one’s true feelings and awakening the soul.
When it premiered at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville in October 2025, it drew attention for being introduced by Carrie Underwood.
Although it’s a new venture that departs from their traditionally harder edge, the soaring chorus retains the unmistakable appeal of Shinedown.
A highly recommended track for fans of roots music as well.
skittlesDevon Again

Devon Again is a Colorado-born, Los Angeles–based singer-songwriter.
Leveraging TikTok to gain attention, she’s been expanding her following with “left-leaning pop” laced with cynical humor.
Her new track, Skittles, opens the EP In Order, released in November 2025.
It’s a number that overlays road-trip scenes with wavering feelings of love.
Through the view from the passenger seat and the colors of candy, it portrays emotions where fixation on the other person mingles with a sense of personal emptiness.
Its distinctive intimacy and slightly offbeat sensibility are captivating, making it a perfect companion for a drive.
A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “S” (61–70)
Sad GenerationPALAYE ROYALE

Palaye Royale, a Las Vegas–born band known for fusing fashion with rock.
Celebrated for the trio’s tight musicianship and theatrical live shows, they’ve proven their prowess, including winning the Rock Sound Awards in 2018.
Their new track, Sad Generation, released in November 2025, vividly portrays the struggles of today’s youth, tormented by the pressures of a digital society and anxieties about the future.
Despite its catchy sonics, the lyrics—laced with irony toward a competitive society and tinged with self-loathing—seem to speak for the sense of stagnation many modern people feel.
If daily life feels suffocating, give this song a listen and connect with their message.
StaySharon

Sharon is a solo artist quietly building a presence in the internet-born music scene.
With a unique style that spans hip-hop and electropop, she’s not widely known yet, but she’s becoming a hot topic among discerning listeners.
She released the album “More drugs more love” in May 2025, and by November of the same year had already dropped a new track, “Stay.” Its sprightly UK garage rhythm blends with her emotional vocals, crafting a song that resonates with poignant themes like the fragility of relationships and fixation.
It’s perfect for a nighttime drive or for sinking into music alone in a quiet moment—club music fans should definitely check it out.
Somethin’ ElseEddie Cochran

Eddie Cochran, the legendary rocker who passed away at the young age of just 21.
His classic “Somethin’ Else,” released as a single in July 1959, had a profound impact on later rock scenes.
The song captures the down-to-earth feelings of a young man who longs for a girl out of his league and a fancy car, working hard to get closer to his dreams—an anthem that sent the youth of the time into a frenzy.
Interestingly, the track is also known for being covered by the Sex Pistols in the film The Great Rock ’n’ Roll Swindle.
Its raw, must-hear guitar sound—often hailed as a root of punk—stands out, so be sure to savor the allure of the original while soaking in a sense of rock history.


