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 Keep Me Hangin’ OnKim Wilde

Included on the 1988 album Another Step.
A cover of the single released by The Supremes in 1966.
Born in 1960, the singer is from the UK.
The song features a rock-style arrangement with a powerful drum part that lays down an uptempo, aggressive, and catchy beat, while the melody retains plenty of pop appeal, making it a very pleasant listen.
Ya Ya PowerKingupingU

A song I want to recommend for boosting your motivation is “Ya Ya Power.” It’s a track produced by Kingping U that sings about feeling strength surging through your body.
Combined with its upbeat sound throughout, it somehow makes listeners feel energized too.
The song is also known as the commercial tune for the Apple Watch Series 9.
It’s fun how the movements of the characters in the ad sync with the sound.
You SayKinnship

“You Say” is a moving track by Kinnship that delves deeply into self-doubt and the need for validation.
Its lyrical lines resonate with listeners, and Naomi Scott’s involvement broadens the song’s emotional range.
With every listen, you’re reminded to embrace your vulnerability and of the universal human longing for someone’s affirmation.
The gently undulating melody and the warmth of the vocals foster empathy, making it a piece you’ll want to return to again and again.
You & IKnuckle Puck

Some of you might be struggling with relationships.
For those people, I recommend listening to “You & I.” It’s a track released by the rock band Knuckle Puck.
Set to a fast-paced, guitar-driven sound, the song expresses anger toward someone who betrayed the singer and a resolve to cut ties.
Its powerful message makes it a great way to blow off steam even if you’re not currently dealing with any issues.
By the way, the music video features a presentation that lets you enjoy live audio.
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.
You’ll Never Find MeKorn

Korn is an American heavy rock band, and when written in English, the “R” in Korn is sometimes capitalized as a reversed capital “R.” They debuted in 1994 and have continued to tour and produce albums energetically to this day.
Their sound is characterized first and foremost by its thoroughly deep low end.
The two guitarists use seven-string guitars, which add an extra lower string compared to standard guitars, allowing them to cover a range that would typically be handled by the bass.
The bassist also uses a five-string bass capable of producing lower tones than usual, at times locking in completely with the kick drum.
By layering rap-and-shout vocals over this massive low-frequency foundation, they opened up a new frontier in the world of heavy rock.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (301–310)
You Always Make Me SmileKyle Andrews

A happy, upbeat track used in a Holiday Inn hotel commercial.
It was released in 2010 by Kyle Andrews, an American folk-rock singer-songwriter.
The music video was filmed in Utah.

