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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.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “Y” (461–470)

You SayVertical Horizon

“You Say” is a resonant alternative rock masterpiece by Vertical Horizon.

Featured on the album “Everything You Want,” which marked a turning point for the band, its energy continues to captivate listeners to this day.

Characterized by simple yet profound lyrics and melody, it skillfully captures the subtle emotions reflected in the phrase “You say.” The song recalls the band’s role in the ’90s alternative rock scene while conveying a timeless message that has remained beloved for years.

You’re Welcome,Stop On ByVickie Anderson

Vickie anderson – You’re Welcome, Stop On By
You're Welcome,Stop On ByVickie Anderson

A number soulfully sung by JB’s member Vicki Anderson.

It’s a cover of Bobby Womack, but it has a power that rivals the original.

Paul Young also covered it in the ’90s.

Y.M.C.A.Village People

Village People – YMCA (OFFICIAL Music Video 1978)
Y.M.C.A.Village People

The Village People are an American group that gained worldwide popularity for their distinctive sound mixing disco, R&B, and dance-pop.

They produced numerous hit tunes, but this particular song became an explosive success.

Released in 1978, it features a catchy melody that captures the fun of the YMCA.

The lyrics recommend the YMCA as a place for young people to cope with the loneliness and challenges of city life, while it has also been interpreted as an anthem for the gay community.

Beloved at parties and sporting events, this timeless masterpiece transcends generations—an eternal disco classic that everyone can enjoy.

Your New Favorite SongWallows

Wallows – Your New Favorite Song (Official Audio)
Your New Favorite SongWallows

A heart-stirring track from the American indie rock band Wallows.

It captures the complex emotions of facing past memories, set to a catchy melody.

Dylan Minnette’s gentle vocals beautifully enhance the song’s world.

Released in January 2025, this work marks a new challenge following their previous album, “Model.” The exquisite harmony of acoustic guitar and strings is especially striking.

It’s a recommended listen for those who want to feel the healing power of music or immerse themselves in memories of the past.

You Make Me Feel So DumbWalt Disco

You Make Me Feel So Dumb, a cynical disco banger from Glasgow-born glam-punk band Walt Disco, was born out of the social burnout and networking fatigue they felt while on tour.

The track explores themes of social exhaustion, struggles with self-awareness, and personal growth and change.

Paired with a surreal music video, their free-flowing emotional expression urges listeners to embrace their own feelings and live authentically.

You Might ThinkWeezer

Weezer – You Might Think (From Disney/Pixar’s CARS 2)
You Might ThinkWeezer

This is the theme song for the Disney-Pixar film Cars 2 by Weezer, a rock band from California, USA.

Known for sparking a power-pop boom since the ’90s with their poppy, catchy melodies, the band showcases their signature pop sound on this track, built around a deliberately cheap-sounding keyboard core.

YellowWes Nelson

Wes Nelson – Yellow (Lyric Video)
YellowWes Nelson

It’s an inspiring track—one released by British singer Wes Nelson in December 2024, inspired by his first date with his partner and filled with memorable moments.

Blending pop and R&B elements, it features gentle vocals and emotive lyrics.

It symbolizes hope and joy in love with the color “yellow,” expressing deep feelings for the other person through images of starry skies and shining moments.

The song fuses Wes Nelson’s musical talent with a personal story, revealing a new side of him to fans.

It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to feel the glow of romance and the rise of strong emotions.