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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A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “Y” (181–190)
You Don’t Have to Say You Love MeDusty Springfield

Born in 1939 and passing away in 1999, Dusty Springfield was truly one of Britain’s greatest singers, a star who blazed through the 20th century.
Born in London, she formed the group The Springfields with her brother in 1960, but left in 1963 to launch her solo career.
Her debut single that same year, “I Only Want to Be With You,” not only reached No.
4 on the UK charts but also became a hit in the United States, catapulting Dusty to top-star status.
In Japan, the song is also known by its Japanese title “Futari Dake no Date,” and it later enjoyed a revival hit when the Bay City Rollers—who would go on to achieve idol-like popularity—covered it, so you’ll likely recognize it as soon as you hear it.
Although Dusty found success in the pop field, she was profoundly influenced by the Motown sound she encountered during a visit to America in her group days.
Possessing a charming “white soul” voice distinct from the belting powerhouse type, her deep affinity for authentic American soul culminated in the landmark 1969 album Dusty in Memphis.
While it unfortunately did not achieve commercial success at the time, the album has since been widely reappraised by critics, artists, and music fans.
Dusty herself revived her career in the 1980s through her collaboration with the Pet Shop Boys, but, as noted at the outset, she sadly passed away in 1999.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “Y” (191–200)
You Say (feat. Pauline Herr)Duumu

“You Say” is a track crafted through the collaboration of Duumu and vocalist Pauline Herr.
Electronic elements are skillfully interwoven to create an exhilarating soundscape.
Rich electronic textures and Pauline Herr’s translucent vocals convey complex emotions, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released by Monstercat, this piece transcends the boundaries of dance music, offering a truly compelling listen.
Emotional and powerful, this track is sure to leave an unforgettable impression after just one play.
You’re WelcomeDwayne Johnson

This is an insert song from the film “Moana,” which also drew attention for showcasing the singing voice of action star Dwayne Johnson.
With its lively, poppy rhythm and the optimistic personality of the character in the story, it comes together as a very bright and fun track.
YouEarth, Wind & Fire

A ballad by Earth, Wind & Fire that has shown many faces over the years—funk, jazz, acid jazz, and fusion.
The sound quality born from their exceptional band performance is outstanding, making it a piece that can bring a sense of splendor even to a graduation ceremony.
You’re a Beat (Extended Version)Eastbound Expressway

When it was first released, it wasn’t yet called Eurobeat, and the definition of its sound was still vague.
This track was the first to be introduced as Eurobeat by a British music news magazine as an evolved form of Hi-NRG.
It was also formally established in musical terms and would later be recognized as a song that clarified the Eurobeat genre.
Your Satisfaction Is MineEd Motta

Released in 2023, Ed Motta’s “Your Satisfaction Is Mine” breathes new life into the realm of Western-style city pop, showcasing the immense talent of this Brazilian artist.
While rooted in an urban sound, the song bears a distinctive character of its own, speaking directly to listeners through its polished melodic lines and lyrics that trace complex emotions.
Influenced by city pop—a Japanese-born genre that drew global attention in the 2010s—the piece sublimates Ed Motta’s profound message into music.
Its allure, which draws the listener into every detail, also stands as an homage to the rediscovered world of city pop.
You And IEddie Rabbitt & Crystal Gayle

A track that sings about the strength of the bond of their love and the happiness that is likely to continue into the future.
It is a collaboration by American country music artists Eddie Rabbitt and Crystal Gayle.
Released in 1982, it reached No.
1 on the charts in the United States and Canada.


