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' (491–500)
Samurai Hee-HawMarc Johnson

Speaking of Marc Johnson, he is a globally acclaimed jazz double bassist from the United States.
In 1978, at the age of 25, he was selected to join Bill Evans’s final trio, an experience that greatly influenced his musicianship.
The piece I’m introducing here opens the album “Bass Desires,” recorded by the quartet he led in 1985 and released on the ECM label.
Though it has no lyrics, this instrumental is highly distinctive, evoking both Eastern scales and the arid atmosphere of the American West, and it sparks the listener’s imagination.
The electrifying interplay between two giant guitarists—Bill Frisell and John Scofield—is breathtaking, brimming with the improvisational flair and groove characteristic of fusion.
Energetic yet tinged with nostalgia, this sound is perfect for a drive or for anyone seeking a fresh musical discovery.
Sometimes I…Scott Kinsey

Scott Kinsey is a U.S.-born keyboardist who masterfully wields synthesizers and leads the electric jazz/fusion scene.
Also known for his work with the renowned group Tribal Tech, his distinctive playing has earned him praise as “one of the most creative synthesizer improvisers in the world.” One track from his debut as a leader, the October 2006 album Kinesthetics, is truly worthy of being called “conversational music,” exploding with thrilling interplay.
This piece is up-tempo, energetic, and rich in improvisation—sure to elevate the listener.
Precisely because it’s an instrumental without lyrics, you can fully immerse yourself in the story woven by the sound.
The acclaimed album Kinesthetics, which includes this track, has even been hailed as “the best jazz-rock/fusion CD of the past decade.” It’s a fusion tune where virtuosity and intensity collide—perfect for a drive or any moment you want to lift your spirits!
SomebodyDagny

Among Norway’s vibrant Nordic music scene, few talents shine as brightly as Danny.
Raised in a musical family, she weaves indie and electronic elements into a pop foundation to create a sound that sets listeners’ hearts dancing.
She began her career in 2009, and her 2016 release “Backbeat” drew worldwide attention after being featured on Apple Beats 1 and in the TV series Grey’s Anatomy.
Her 2020 debut album, Strangers / Lovers, became a major hit in Norway, with the track “Somebody” winning P3 Gull’s Song of the Year and spending 18 weeks at No.
1 on the radio.
Her songwriting talent also shines in her co-writing credit on Katy Perry’s smash hit “Never Really Over.” For fans seeking uplifting pop, her music is nothing short of a treasure.
StrangersSigrid

Singer-songwriter Sigrid, born in 1996 and hailing from Ålesund, Norway, burst onto the scene with her 2017 single “Don’t Kill My Vibe,” which resonated worldwide and quickly made her a rising star.
Her appeal lies in the fusion of an electropop-centered sound with a clear, crystalline voice and emotionally rich lyrics drawn from real experiences.
A precocious talent who began writing her own songs at 16, she saw that promise realized with a BBC Music Sound of 2018 win the following year, earning strong support from many young listeners.
She’s an artist I highly recommend to anyone seeking sincere, emotionally resonant pop.
Sic Transit Gloria…Glory FadesBrand New

Formed in 2000 on Long Island, New York, Brand New built a distinctive musical world rooted in emo and post-hardcore, pairing deeply affecting lyrics with a sound that is both dynamic and delicate.
They entered the scene with their 2001 album Your Favorite Weapon, and their second album, Deja Entendu, released in 2003, featured signature tracks like The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows and received high acclaim.
In 2017, their album Science Fiction proudly reached No.
1 on the U.S.
album chart.
Their music, where ferocity and silence blend beautifully, leaves a vivid impression on listeners seeking an emotionally rich sonic experience.

