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'
- A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with “you say”
- A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “U”
- A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “Z”
- A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with 'S'
- A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “X”
- A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “M”
- A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with 'F'
- A collection of Western songs with titles that start with numbers
- A compilation of Western songs whose titles start with “hey”
- A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'T'
- 【2026】A-Title Western Music Compilation
- A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “V”
A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'Y' (51–60)
You’ve Got a FriendDonny Hathaway & Roberta Flack

You’ve Got a Friend, a masterpiece created by Carole King in 1971, is a hit song that won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1972.
This time, rather than King’s original version, we’ve picked the duet cover by Donny Hathaway and Roberta Flack, two soul singers who enjoyed tremendous popularity in the 1970s.
As the title suggests, it’s a song about friendship, so why not consider playing it at a graduation ceremony?
YggdrasilBrothers of Metal

Hailing from Sweden, Brothers of Metal are a power metal band themed around Norse mythology.
This track is a signature number from their debut album, Prophecy of Ragnarök, which was re-released in November 2018.
Centered on the sacred world‑connecting tree, it fuses powerful choruses from a mixed triple-vocal lineup with valiant melodies.
Its symphonic, grand sound instantly transports listeners into the realm of myth.
The piece conveys reverence for the great tree that governs the order of the cosmos, along with the vitality of the life it harbors.
Many will likely find themselves captivated by its dramatic development, reminiscent of a fantasy film’s climactic scene.
A must-listen for those who love music rich in narrative.
Your SongElton John

The moment the delicate piano intro begins, it feels as if the world is wrapped in kindness—this is a true classic.
It’s the work that opened the career of the singer-songwriter who left his mark on music history, Elton John.
The earnest desire to convey love, clumsy yet wholehearted, is deeply moving.
Released as a single in October 1970, the song is included on the acclaimed album “Elton John.” Although it was initially a B-side, its universal appeal spread by word of mouth, becoming Elton John’s first international smash hit.
When you want to immerse yourself in pure feelings for someone dear, why not surrender to this sweet and gentle world?
Year Of The OptimistBeach Bunny

Beach Bunny is an indie rock band centered around Lili Trifilio from Chicago.
Their sound, which fuses indie pop and power pop, has earned strong support from many listeners.
The track they released in August 2025 feels like a quintessential Beach Bunny song packed with catchy appeal.
Fueled by a driving beat and shimmering guitar tones, it brims with optimistic energy that lifts the listener’s spirits.
This new single follows their April release of the album “Tunnel Vision,” showcasing Lili’s straightforward vocals and exuding the feel of an uplifting anthem that inspires a positive mindset.
Put it on during a drive or while getting ready in the morning, and it might give you the boost you need to power through the day.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (61–70)
You Don’t Look At Me The SameMimi Webb

Mimi Webb is one of the most talked-about female artists in the UK right now.
She debuted in 2020 and gained global recognition after a hit on TikTok.
Her new work, released in August 2025, is this piece: a soulful ballad where her emotionally rich vocals soar over a simple, piano-centered arrangement.
It tells a poignant story of a precious relationship quietly falling apart, seen through the eyes of a child.
Webb herself has said that writing it felt like therapy, and the song carries deeply personal pain.
This track is a lead single from her album “Confessions,” set for release in September 2025.
If you love moving, heart-stirring ballads, this is one you won’t want to miss.
You Are In My System (Club Mix)Kerri Chandler · Dennis Quin · Troy Denari

This track brings together American DJ Kerri Chandler—considered one of the founders of deep/garage house—Dutch producer Dennis Quin, and singer Troy Denari.
It portrays a passionate love that steals your heart completely, taking hold of both thoughts and emotions.
Soulful keyboard melodies intertwine with a supple, bouncing beat, while Troy Denari’s warm vocals envelop the entire piece, creating a dance number filled with a blissful sense of weightless drift.
Released in September 2023, this ambitious work reconstructs a classic from 1998 using the original hardware equipment.
Hear it on the floor and your body will start moving before you know it.
Why not surrender to this groove while gazing out at the city lights?
You Are My SisterAntony&the Johnsons
The tenderness and pain of the sisterly bond are quietly illuminated by prayerful piano and chamber music.
Layering a desire to protect and a spirit of forgiveness with an androgynous voice and the resonance of Boy George, this piece leads toward solidarity that transcends blood ties.
It is a work by Antony and the Johnsons, released as an EP in October 2005 and included on the album “I Am a Bird Now,” which won the Mercury Prize in 2005.
It reached No.
39 in the UK in December 2005.
The video, directed by Charles Atlas, was screened at Times Square’s Midnight Moment in December 2014.
On a night when you want to share your feelings with family, why not surrender yourself to this piece in a quiet room?


