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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “Y” (451–460)

YesterdayToni Braxton feat. Trey Songz

Toni Braxton – Yesterday (feat. Trey Songz) [Official Video]
YesterdayToni Braxton feat. Trey Songz

This is a song released in 2010 by Toni Braxton featuring Trey Songz.

She sings to a cheating lover that this love is over and that their presence is now just a thing of the past.

It’s a powerful track that feels like it can blow away even the toughest heartbreak.

You Must Believe In SpringTony Bennett & Bill Evans

You Must Believe In Spring – Tony Bennett and Bill Evans
You Must Believe In SpringTony Bennett & Bill Evans

Tony Bennett, a popular music singer who was active from the 1950s to the 1960s, was so highly regarded that Frank Sinatra called him “the best singer in the world.” Even during the heyday of rock, his steady vocals kept him in the spotlight among many listeners.

A collaboration he did with the world-renowned jazz pianist Bill Evans is the work You Must Believe in Spring.

With melodies and lyrics themed around spring, it became a beloved classic in many countries.

You’re Still A Young ManTower Of Power

Tower of Power is an R&B and funk band from Oakland, California, USA.

Since their formation in 1968, they have been especially known for their powerhouse horn section, leaving a lasting impression on the music world.

Their signature songs include “What Is Hip?” and “So Very Hard to Go,” both released in the early 1970s and still beloved by many fans today.

They have also collaborated with numerous renowned artists, such as Elton John, Santana, and Bonnie Raitt.

Tower of Power’s music delves deeply into funk, soul, and R&B, exuding a timeless appeal that transcends eras and generations.

Their live performances continue to captivate audiences with overwhelming energy and passion, making them especially recommended for those who want to explore the depth of funk and soul music or enjoy a wide range of band sounds!

You’ve got a friend in me – Randy Newman –TOY STORY

Toy Story – You’ve got a friend in me – Randy Newman – Lyrics
You've got a friend in me - Randy Newman -TOY STORY

A friendship song that’s easy to recommend even for young children.

Written by singer-songwriter Randy Newman as the theme song for the 1995 animated film Toy Story, it expresses a straightforward sentiment of “You’ve got a friend in me!” The lyrics clearly reflect the film’s story.

Because it’s so well-known, it might be perfect as BGM for a surprise video for Disney fans or friends who love Toy Story.

You’re Going To Miss ThisTrace Adkins

Trace Adkins – You’re Gonna Miss This (Official Music Video)
You’re Going To Miss ThisTrace Adkins

Country music isn’t a particularly familiar genre in Japan, but it’s immensely popular in the United States, so of course there are beloved graduation songs in the country genre as well.

Trace Adkins, a hugely popular country singer, released “You’re Gonna Miss This” in 2008, written by Ashley Gorley and Lee Thomas Miller.

The song became a massive hit across the U.S.

and is also widely cherished as a graduation anthem.

It’s so well-known as a graduation song in America that it’s actually performed at graduation ceremonies.

Its moving lyrics, which portray the life of a woman, resonate with people of all ages.

Adkins’s warm vocals are also appealing, offering encouragement as listeners reflect on their lives at this milestone of graduation and take steps onto a new path.