A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with 'F'
In this article, I’ll be introducing famous Western songs whose titles start with the letter “F.”
When it comes to English words that begin with “F,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Fun,” “From,” and “Forever.”
You probably don’t usually search for songs by narrowing them down to the first letter of the title, but that’s exactly why it can be a great way to discover tracks you hadn’t noticed before.
Enjoy the article as you look forward to seeing what songs are out there.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (61–70)
Fingers CrossedLauren Spencer Smith

Lauren Spencer Smith, a young Canadian talent who shot up charts worldwide after a demo post on TikTok, captured massive support from young listeners with her 2022 release “Fingers Crossed.” The song lays bare the anger and sorrow of being betrayed by a lover with searing honesty.
Its appeal lies in a dramatic, almost cinematic melody and a powerful voice that speaks directly to the listener’s heart.
Thanks to the song’s success, she is often mentioned alongside Olivia Rodrigo.
Her music, which seems to cleanse the pain of heartbreak, is sure to strike a deep chord within you.
Flowers Need Rain (with Banx & Ranx)Preston Pablo

Singer-songwriter Preston Pablo from Canada made headlines by winning Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 2023 Juno Awards.
His appeal lies in a sound dubbed “modern vintage,” which anchors itself in pop and R&B while deftly weaving in elements of funk and Afrobeats.
His signature track Flowers Need Rain dominated Canada’s radio charts, becoming a cultural phenomenon.
The global buzz grew further when Dance Alone went viral on TikTok.
He continues to draw attention for a genre-blending, catchy melodic style and irresistibly danceable, feel-good beats born from collaborations with a wide range of producers.
FifteenTaylor Swift

This is a song by American artist Taylor Swift that makes you feel as if you can hear the buzz of a high school classroom and the carefree chats with your best friend.
The work delicately captures the author’s first love, first heartbreak, and irreplaceable friendship from when she was 15, as if leafing back through a diary.
The anecdote that she teared up during recording speaks to the depth of emotion poured into it.
Included on the acclaimed 2008 album Fearless, it was also used in a project supporting teen charitable activities.
As we climb the steps toward adulthood, the sparkle and the pain we experience all become essential parts of the person we’ll be, this song gently teaches us.
It’s a treasure of a piece that will stay close to the heart of anyone living their youth right now.
Free Your MindNLW

Top Dutch DJ Afrojack releases his first EP under the NLW alias, “Unity”! On this record, he returns to his club roots and pursues a more aggressive sound, delivering an energetic body of work.
Distinct from the glitzy tracks under his Afrojack name, these bass-driven, underground-oriented cuts shake the listener to the core.
While NLW has yet to garner awards, the floor-shaking power packed into this EP is the real deal.
When you want to forget the everyday and surrender to powerful dance music, this EP might just lead you into a world of pure euphoria.
Fear for NobodyMåneskin

This commercial straightforwardly highlights the Honda ZR-V’s stylish look, rich features, and powerful performance.
It shows the car speeding through a racetrack, driving along tree-lined mountain roads, and moving through cityscapes, expressing that it can be driven with confidence anywhere.
The scenes of high speed convey strength, while the mountain roads and urban settings suggest nimble, easy handling.
The footage also communicates the idea that reassurance, safety, and stability contribute to a fulfilling everyday life.
Feel The PainDinosaur Jr.

A representative track from Dinosaur Jr.
’s sixth album, “Without a Sound,” by a band that had a profound impact on grunge and alternative rock from the ’90s onward.
Released as a single in August 1994, it achieved major success, reaching No.
4 on the US Modern Rock chart.
The song is a deeply introspective piece that portrays a sense of nihilism: empathizing so strongly with others’ pain that you eventually end up feeling nothing at all.
Luring listeners in with a bright, poppy sound while singing of regret and uncertainty beneath the surface is one of their signature techniques.
The fusion of J Mascis’s distorted guitar tone with a bittersweet melody is grunge at its finest.
Fight SongRachel Platten

An empowering anthem by American singer-songwriter Rachel Platten that declares, “I’m taking back my life with my own hands!” Born from her struggle against the helplessness she felt during 12 years of groundwork, this song is infused with the determination to rise again and shakes the listener to the core.
Released in February 2015 and included on the album Wildfire, it reached No.
6 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No.
1 in the UK, and was also used as a WWE campaign song.
When you feel alone, believing no one understands you, her powerful voice will awaken the fighting spirit within you and give you the courage to face forward once more.





