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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.

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (201–210)

You Can’t Lose MeFaith Hill

Faith Hill – “You Can’t Lose Me” (Official Video)
You Can't Lose MeFaith Hill

Country music superstar Faith Hill.

Born in Jackson, Mississippi, Faith Hill grew up surrounded by music and moved to Nashville at 19 to pursue a singing career.

The single “You Can’t Lose Me,” from her second album It Matters to Me released in 1996, is a moving song filled with love for a mother.

Set to an up-tempo, positive melody, it powerfully sings of a mother’s unwavering love that carries one through the various seasons of life.

It’s a perfect classic both as a Mother’s Day gift song and as a way to express everyday gratitude to your mom.

Young VolcanoesFall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy – Young Volcanoes (Explicit) – Part 3 of 11
Young VolcanoesFall Out Boy

Troubles are part and parcel of youth.

It’s a time when worries pile up—about your future path, relationships, and more.

You probably have friends around you who are dealing with their own struggles, right? If so, try introducing them to this song: ”.

It’s a classic by Fall Out Boy, the globally popular rock band from Illinois, and it carries a powerful message that gives a push to those who are struggling.

The lyrics are inspiring enough to give you courage too, so be sure to check it out.

Yule Shoot Your Eye OutFall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy – Yule Shoot Your Eye Out – Lyrics
Yule Shoot Your Eye OutFall Out Boy

It’s a rare love song from Fall Out Boy, who don’t have many romance-themed tracks—and this one is even about heartbreak.

Fall Out Boy is an extremely popular band at festivals, and their shows always spark intense moshing; they’re a hugely popular rock band in Japan as well.

You’re Too LateFantasy

This track opens with an irresistibly groovy intro where synthesizers and funky guitar entwine around a core of piano and drums—truly unforgettable.

It’s an ultimate dance tune that showcases the high level of musicianship of the time.

Add a sultry female vocal on top and it becomes unstoppable—the perfect disco number.

It was a massive hit worldwide, getting countless people on their feet with its light, danceable vibe.

You Make Loving FunFleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac – You Make Loving Fun
You Make Loving FunFleetwood Mac

Written and composed by Christine McVie, this song is included on the mammoth hit album Rumours from the ’70s.

Although she could sometimes be overshadowed within the group by Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, she was also an excellent songwriter.

This track reached No.

9 on the charts.

You Don’t Wanna MissFor Real

For Real is a four-member R&B group.

They were reportedly scouted by someone from A&M Records after performing an a cappella set at an airport, which that person happened to witness.

Including this debut single, they released about seven singles, but ultimately didn’t sell well and ceased activities in 1999.

YouthFoxes

It’s a song that evokes youth—moving forward with dreams even while carrying fear.

Be sure to check out the music video, which feels like walking through a nightmare in search of hope.

Highly recommended for students who’ve been running nonstop since the new term started and are feeling worn out with the May blues.