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.
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You Will RiseSweetback

Sweetback continue their refined sonic adventure.
Formed in London, UK in 1994, the group is a project by three members of the world-renowned band Sade.
They pursue “global soul music” that dissolves genre boundaries, from acid jazz to trip-hop.
Their debut album, Sweetback, was released in 1996, with tracks like “Softly, Softly” attracting attention.
In 2004, they released Stage 2, their first album in eight years.
Their distinctive approach of featuring guest vocalists on each track testifies to their meticulous musicianship and sophisticated musical sensibility.
Perfect for those seeking both dancefloor euphoria and soothing relaxation.
Your Love Is MineThe New Mastersounds

The New Mastersounds, hailing from Leeds, UK, have been laying down deep grooves for years.
Formed in 1999, the four-piece is known for a distinctive style that fuses vintage funk with jazz fusion.
Their instrumental sonic adventures began with their debut, “Keb Darge Presents The New Mastersounds” (2001).
Since then, they’ve released over 15 studio albums, evolving to incorporate contemporary elements on 2018’s “Renewable Energy.” They’ve also collaborated with Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley, and since their U.S.
breakthrough in 2004, they’ve captivated funk fans around the world.
Highly recommended for dancers who want to surrender to the rhythm and for anyone who loves soulful music.
Yellow TowerNasr Jackson

This commercial features narration by THE D SoraKi, who describes Spotify as a familiar presence that brings you encounters with new music.
From a unique perspective, he talks about Spotify’s appeal—comparing it to clothing, something close to you, and to dance, which becomes sharper the more you dig.
The stylish vibe, which also incorporates that kind of dance, is further accentuated by Nasr Jackson’s “Yellow Tower.” Its powerful rhythms and brass-like timbres are striking, expressing a lively lightness and sense of fun.
You and Me Time (ft. Sheryl Crow)James Bay

A warm, intimate duet song arrives from UK singer-songwriter James Bay.
This collaboration with American luminary Sheryl Crow is a gentle pop tune wrapped in a soothing atmosphere, marked by the pleasant strum of acoustic guitar and a handclap rhythm.
It’s included on the deluxe edition of the album “Changes All The Time,” released in April 2025, which also features four newly recorded tracks with star collaborators, including “Sunshine in the Room” with Jon Batiste.
Tenderly celebrating the preciousness of time spent with loved ones, this track is sure to set the scene for a lovely time—perfect for a holiday drive or as relaxing weekend background music.
Y’all Want a SingleKorn

A shocking rock anthem charged with anger and defiance toward the music industry.
Born from the American nu metal band Korn’s 2003 album “Take a Look in the Mirror,” this track uses heavy guitar riffs and aggressive rhythms to protest record labels’ commercialism.
Its strikingly provocative phrase, repeated 89 times, leaves a strong impression, while the music video delivers a raw message that cuts into the dark side of the music industry.
It topped the charts in Iceland, and by 2024 had been performed live 617 times—an overwhelming stage presence that grips rock fans seeking pure passion for music.

