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 know meRobbie Williams

It’s a song about regrets overflowing without end, and personally, I even feel like it’s almost negative promotion.
Because it’s an ex who I felt truly knew my real self, it’s hard to fully move on.
That’s the gist of the lyrics, but the song itself has a somewhat light, pop feel and is easy to listen to.
You’re In My HeartRod Stewart

A gem-like love ballad where sweet, bittersweet romance and a passion for soccer are beautifully harmonized.
Rod Stewart’s husky, emotionally rich voice gently weaves a story of encounters and partings.
Its inventive approach—overlaying feelings for a distinctive woman with affection for a soccer team—is also captivating.
Included on the album “Foot Loose & Fancy Free,” released in November 1977, the song climbed high on charts around the world and has been widely used in romantic scenes in films and television shows.
Serene and warm, this track is perfect when you want to quietly express your feelings to someone special or be soothed by a tender melody that touches the heart.
You Got ItRoy Orbison

Included on the 1989 album “Mystery Girl.” Born in 1936, a singer-songwriter from Texas.
Released posthumously as a single from the album, it became his first Top 10 hit in 25 years.
His passionate vocals, carried by a beautiful melody, are deeply moving.
YYZRush

A three-piece band formed in Toronto, Canada, in 1968.
From their formation through their early debut, they were a hard rock band strongly influenced by Led Zeppelin, but over time their sound shifted toward progressive rock, incorporating elements like complex time signatures.
In later years, they perfected their own unique style, weaving thrilling, intricate performances into catchy, pop-leaning songs.
Nevertheless, they disbanded in 1998, to the regret of fans and the music scene alike.
The video introduced in this article features the instrumental track YYZ, which has no vocals, but Geddy Lee—who handles bass, vocals, and keyboards—has a distinctive high tenor voice that is very appealing.
If you’re interested, try searching for and listening to their other songs as well.
YoursRussell Dickerson

A track released in 2015 by Russell Dickerson, an American country music singer-songwriter.
The monochrome music video was filmed in Nashville, Tennessee.
The track was written as a love letter to Russell’s wife, Kailey.

