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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A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'Y' (51–60)
You Can’t Rush Your HealingTrevor Hall

This is a song by American singer-songwriter Trevor Hall, set to a comfortable reggae-inspired rhythm and carrying a warm message.
It’s included on his acclaimed 2015 release KALA, which reached No.
2 on the charts.
When you’re apart, it’s easy to feel lonely and anxious and to start rushing things, isn’t it? This piece gently embraces that wavering heart and softly reminds you that “healing takes time.” For anyone who knows the pain of a long-distance relationship, the message—that the time spent apart is a precious gift for nurturing love—will surely resonate.
It might help calm those impatient feelings, even just a little.
Ya Feel MeLarry June, Cardo Got Wings & E-40

A cross-generational lineup of West Coast hip-hop talent comes together! This star-studded collaboration features American legend E-40, powerhouse producer Cardo Got Wings, and the singularly styled Larry June.
Instead of glorifying a reckless grind for success, the project champions a way of life that values health and holistic well-being.
That message may well be the embodiment of Larry June’s personal philosophy.
With Cardo’s mellow beats and E-40’s rap radiating legendary poise, the music exudes a relaxed, grown-and-confident vibe.
Set for release in June 2025, this project is sure to lift your spirits—perfect for a weekend drive or a laid-back evening.
yellowstone (holding you)Matt Hansen

Singer-songwriter Matt Hansen, from California, USA, has drawn major attention after his cover videos on social media went viral.
The song he released in June 2025 is a sweeping pop ballad that layers images of majestic natural landscapes with deep affection for a loved one.
His soaring vocals and emotionally resonant melody stir listeners’ feelings in rich ways.
Following works like the album “LET EM GO” and 2024’s “SOMEONE TO YOU,” this new track further expands the range of his expression.
It’s a piece that not only suits a drive playlist, but also offers a warm presence for peaceful moments spent thinking of someone special.
You’re Not AloneSaosin

Hailing from California, USA, Saosin has delivered an emotional, richly layered sound rooted in post-hardcore and screamo since their formation in 2003.
Their early EP “Translating the Name” established a solid presence in the scene, and their 2006 self-titled album “Saosin” stands as one of their signature works.
The record features the fan favorite “Voices” and the powerful ballad “You’re Not Alone,” a track that has long been cherished and was certified Gold in May 2023.
Their delay-driven guitar work and the striking contrast between the vocals of Anthony Green and Cove Reber leave a vivid impression.
From early on, the band also stood out for actively leveraging social media.
Highly recommended for listeners drawn to music that balances intensity with delicacy, and for those who want to immerse themselves in dramatic songs that touch the heartstrings.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (61–70)
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?
You Gotta Be (’99 Mix)Des’ree

This classic song, which sings of the courage to face life’s hardships, is the 1999 remix of the signature work released to the world in 1994 by Des’ree, an artist from the UK.
Her warm vocals—shaped by her Caribbean heritage—deliver a self-empowering message with strength.
The track reached No.
5 on the U.S.
charts and became well-loved as the theme for a Ford Focus commercial.
While emphasizing the importance of being strong, wise, and bold, it concludes with hopeful lyrics that affirm love ultimately saves all.
It’s a must-listen for anyone at a turning point in life or embarking on a new challenge.
Young and BeautifulLana Del Rey

A gem-like ballad from the soundtrack of The Great Gatsby that deeply questions the enduring nature of beauty and love.
Sung by American artist Lana Del Rey, the song renders a universal anxiety—whether love endures even when youth and looks fade—through a cinematic soundscape.
Its grand, orchestra-based arrangement and her wistful vocals beautifully portray the fear of passing time and a bittersweet plea for love.
Released in April 2013 and peaking at No.
22 on the Billboard Hot 100, this piece is recommended for those feeling uneasy about their relationships or facing life’s transitions.


