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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (141–150)
Year 3000Busted

It’s a bit old, but when it comes to Western music that’s mischievous and energizing school rock, this is the song! It’s super happy and uplifting, so I think it would make a bright and fun atmosphere as BGM for a classroom-based game segment.
You Say You Don’t Love MeBuzzcocks

Buzzcocks’ “You Say You Don’t Love Me” is a song that masterfully fuses punk and pop.
Since its 1979 release, its unfading, vivid melodies and lyrics have captivated listeners.
Pete Shelley’s distinctive vocals stir the emotions, letting you feel the dynamism of punk.
Frankly depicting the complexities of love, the track stands out even among Buzzcocks’ many hits.
Its melancholic lyrics evoke deep empathy and have secured its status as a timeless classic.
You Are The ReasonCalum Scott

With melodies and lyrics that resonate with the heart, it expresses a poignant desire to win back lost love.
Released in November 2017, this piece is included on Calum Scott’s debut album, “Only Human.” The lyrics, conveying deep feelings for a loved one and the sense of being unable to do anything without them, leave a strong impression.
The gentle tones of the piano and Calum Scott’s emotionally rich vocals closely accompany the listener’s heart.
It’s a recommended song for times when you want to heal the pain of heartbreak or reaffirm your feelings for someone special.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (151–160)
You’re So VainCarly Simon

“Maybe you get a thrill out of striking a cool pose and making everyone turn their heads, but you’re an empty man whose only pleasure is that”—that sharp female perspective felt very fresh in those days.
A self-reliant woman with a keen eye who chooses men with discernment—if everyone were like that, we wouldn’t have sad love songs.
You’ve Got A FriendCarol King

Carol, who can sing acoustic love songs with aching poignancy.
The difficulty level is quite high, but it’s a perfect choice to challenge yourself—a masterpiece among masterpieces.
Her voice is a bit husky, so it might be hard to get close to her sound.
Still, if you lean into the mood, you might be able to bring out that sense of bittersweetness.
You Raise Me UpCeltic Woman

As a perfect Western song for a wedding recessional, Celtic Woman’s “You Raise Me Up” begins with a violin intro and carries a sacred atmosphere.
In 2006, figure skater Shizuka Arakawa used it for her Olympic exhibition program, which rapidly boosted its recognition in Japan.
With lyrics that say, “You always give me strength,” it’s ideal for newlyweds who will support each other throughout their long lives together.
Featuring a clear, beautiful vocal quality, it’s recommended for those who want a gentle and moving finale.
Truly, it’s a wonderful choice to create a moment that will remain a lifelong memory.
You Raise Me UpCeltic Women

It was featured in a Mitsubishi Motors commercial.
Accompanied by strings, this beautiful ballad moves the heart without warning.
Celtic Woman is a female musical group from Ireland.
Their sound is characterized by Irish colors, and their beautiful harmonies are the highlight.


