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Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y'

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y'
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Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y'

When it comes to English words that start with “Y,” the first one that probably comes to mind is “You,” meaning “あなた.” It’s also frequently used in song titles, and you often see titles like “Your ○○” or “You’re ~~.” In this article, I’ll introduce famous Western songs with titles that start with “Y.” We don’t usually search for songs by the first letter of the title, so you might discover tracks that haven’t caught your eye before.

Enjoy the article as you look forward to seeing what songs are out there.

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'Y' (1–10)

YesterdayNEW!The Beatles

The Beatles – Yesterday (Live With Spoken Word Intro, New York) [Remastered 2015]
YesterdayNEW!The Beatles

“Yesterday,” which is considered a classic Western song.

I’ve performed it many times in a wind ensemble! Since the accompaniment is strings and relatively quiet, you’ll want to listen carefully so the rhythm doesn’t slip.

The song itself is a ballad with a relaxed tempo.

If you calmly follow the lyrics, the English pronunciation shouldn’t be difficult.

Rather than projecting too forcefully, focus on clear vowel sounds so your voice is picked up well by the mic and helps with scoring.

The more carefully you sing, the more your score should improve, so try not to overdo the arrangement!

You Shine (Original Mix)NEW!Giorgia Angiuli

While classically trained, Italy’s Giorgia Angiuli stands out in the techno scene.

Her appeal lies in a style rooted in melodic techno and house that also carries the songful sensibility of indie pop.

She launched her solo career in earnest in 2013, and her debut album “In A Pink Bubble,” released in 2018, is one of her signature works.

Her hallmark is a live performance in which she improvisationally mixes children’s toy instruments with her own voice.

Since 2013, she has been a resident at Florence’s renowned Tenax, and the skills she honed on the dance floor are nothing short of remarkable.

If you’re seeking dance music that’s organic and bursting with live energy—distinct from a conventional DJ set—you’ll surely be captivated.

Young Hearts Run FreeNEW!Candi Staton

Candi Staton – Young Hearts Run Free (Official Music Video) [HD]
Young Hearts Run FreeNEW!Candi Staton

When it comes to Southern soul divas known for gospel-infused vocals, surely Alabama-born Candi Staton comes to mind.

She began her career in the late 1960s and drew attention in 1970 with her cover of the country song “Stand By Your Man.” Later, the title track of her 1976 album “Young Hearts Run Free” became a worldwide hit.

With multiple Grammy nominations, her talent is beyond question.

Her greatest appeal lies in her urgent, convincing vocals, which seem to reflect her tumultuous personal life.

She’s a singer you’ll want to hear if you resonate with strong, independent women or are seeking soul music that truly moves the heart.

YesterdayNEW!Fimiguerrero

Fimiguerrero – Yesterday (Official Video)
YesterdayNEW!Fimiguerrero

Fimi Guerrero, a rapper born in Nigeria and based in London, has been drawing attention in the UK rap scene with a unique aesthetic that fuses aggressive energy and dancefloor heat.

His new track is “Yesterday.” Riding over an ominous, anxiety-stirring beat, he delivers sharp flows and powerful words.

While the title might suggest nostalgia for the past, the song actually conveys the heavy atmosphere of tension and restlessness in urban life.

Released as a single in December 2025, it feels like a statement of intent for his next phase.

It’s a perfect track for late-night drives or moments when you need to fire yourself up, so if you’re seeking something electrifying, be sure to check it out.

Year of the SnakeNEW!BALTHVS

BALTHVS – Year of the Snake (Audiovision Session)
Year of the SnakeNEW!BALTHVS

Bals, a rising star of psychedelic funk from Bogotá, Colombia.

Formed in 2020, they’re a trio led by Baltasar Aguirre, earning attention for their multinational groove that incorporates Latin and Middle Eastern music.

Since their 2020 debut album Macrocosm, they’ve been releasing music energetically, and their 2024 album Harvest has earned international acclaim, including a nomination at the Libera Awards in the United States.

Another part of their appeal is the contrast between the chill, floating feel of their recordings and the fiery funk they unleash live.

If you like guitar tones in the vein of Khruangbin, they’re a must-check.

You Get What You GiveNew Radicals

New Radicals – You Get What You Give (Official Music Video)
You Get What You GiveNew Radicals

Bursting onto the scene like a comet in the late 1990s, the New Radicals went on hiatus after releasing just one album.

Centered around singer-songwriter Gregg Alexander, the band’s debut single, released in 1998, became a major hit not only in the United States but also in the UK and Canada.

Set to a memorable sound featuring bright, buoyant piano and guitar, the song highlights the importance of believing in the power within yourself.

It’s also known for being covered in the graduation episode of the popular TV series Glee, and it continues to be cherished as a song perfectly suited to moments of departure.

Its powerful message—gently encouraging graduates who want to look ahead even as they carry anxieties about stepping into a new environment—is part of its enduring appeal.

Year of TroubleStella Donnelly

Stella Donnelly – Year of Trouble (Official Lyric Video)
Year of TroubleStella Donnelly

Stella Donnelly, originally from Wales and now based in Australia, is acclaimed for her sharp social insights and witty songwriting.

Released in October 2025, this single—forming the core of her album “Love and Fortune”—is a touching ballad performed in a stripped-down, piano-only singer-songwriter style.

The irony characteristic of her earlier work recedes into the background, and lyrics that candidly acknowledge heartbreak and her own shortcomings are sure to tug at listeners’ hearts.

The song is also known for its use in Season 2 of the Apple TV+ drama “The Buccaneers.” It’s the perfect track for a quiet night alone, when you want to face your vulnerabilities and let the tears flow.

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