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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YouCoco Jones

American R&B singer-songwriter Coco Jones grew up in a musical family and began her career with appearances on Disney programs.
She rose to prominence after winning Best R&B Performance at the 2024 Grammy Awards.
Woven with a rich, weighty sound and expressive nuance, this work is an R&B ballad distinguished by its memorable melodies and deep emotional delivery.
Released as a track from her album “Why Not More?,” scheduled for April 2025, it showcases the full appeal of her vocals, which have also made a strong impression in the drama series “Bel-Air.” Recommended for those who want to enjoy a fusion of vocal prowess influenced by Beyoncé and Whitney Houston with contemporary production.
Younger And Hotter Than MeSelena Gomez, benny blanco

This is a striking song that candidly portrays the anxieties of romantic love, taken from the collaborative album “I Said I Love You First” by Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco, who openly share their affectionate partnership in private life.
While delicately expressing the difficulty of embracing imperfection, the piece also features stunning visuals that reflect her past in Disney productions.
Reaching No.
11 on New Zealand’s Hot Singles Chart in March 2025, the track blends elements of pop and balladry into a gentle sound that will resonate deeply with anyone wrestling with self-acceptance.
You’re Gonna Get It311

311 boasts a history of over 30 years since forming as a band.
Since the 1990s, they’ve captivated many fans with an alternative rock style that fuses hip-hop, punk, and reggae, and in June 2024 they released their first new song in about five years.
The track, which also drew attention for its aggressive, boxing-themed music video, features introspective lyrics reflecting on youthful indiscretions.
Its message—facing the consequences of one’s actions—resonates powerfully over an energetic sound.
Infused with the rich musicality they’ve cultivated over the years, this is a song that both longtime listeners and new fans should hear.
You’ll Be OkayA Great Big World

For example, imagine the worst-case scenario where the person you were dating and liked breaks up with you on graduation day—you’d think, why did it have to be today of all days? In times like that, how about this song? It tells you, “It’s okay! Even better days are coming! You’re not alone!”
You Shook Me All Night LongAC/DC

AC/DC is a legendary rock band representing Australia, known for their dynamic, fiery hard rock.
When it comes to AC/DC, they’re a band with plenty of powerful, feel-good tracks that get everyone fired up.
Among them, one song I especially recommend is this track from the album Back in Black.
I’m sure everyone’s heard it at least once.
Released in July 1980, this song was the first single after new vocalist Brian Johnson joined the band.
There’s even talk that it was inspired by Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way,” and it delivers a crisp, high-voltage hard rock sound.
Be sure to check it out.

