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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (71–80)

floweryung kai

yung kai – flower (official lyric video)
floweryung kai

Young Kai, a Chinese-Canadian singer-songwriter who drew global attention when his 2024 release “Blue” reached No.

39 on the Billboard Global 200, returns with a new work from a rising star of bedroom pop.

His latest track seems to liken pure, delicate feelings for a loved one to a fragile, graceful flower.

The dreamy atmosphere woven by gentle guitar tones and his soft vocals is truly striking.

Released in July 2025, the song also heightens anticipation for his debut album slated for the fall of the same year.

It’s the kind of music that will gently accompany you on quiet nights of solitary reflection or moments spent thinking of someone special.

Freak ItKim Petras

Kim Petras – Freak It (Official Visualizer)
Freak ItKim Petras

An energetic track that distills the chaotic fun of European clubs into one song.

It’s crafted by German pop icon Kim Petras, who made history by winning a Grammy in 2023 for her collaboration with Sam Smith on “Unholy.” This piece embodies her philosophy that “pop is an escape from reality,” a party tune designed to make you dance without overthinking.

The intertwining heavy bass and synths are sure to supercharge your weekend nights.

Originally slated to close out the album KP3, the track was released early in July 2025 after the overwhelming response it received at live shows led to a sudden decision to put it out as a single.

Play it on a drive or when you’re hanging out with friends, and it’s guaranteed to lift the mood!

Fade To GreyVisage

A quintessential song of the New Romantic movement by the British band Visage.

Its sterile synthesizer melodies and the melancholic vocals of frontman Steve Strange seize the listener’s heart and refuse to let go.

What makes this track truly one-of-a-kind is the mysterious French whisper layered over the English lyrics.

You’re drawn into a cold yet beautiful world, as if wandering alone across the fog-shrouded cobblestones of Europe.

As the title “Fade to Grey” suggests, the song evokes profound loneliness and nihilism.

Many listeners may feel their chest tighten at the sensation of life’s colors draining away.

Its decadent beauty continues to captivate many to this day.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (81–90)

Four WomenNina Simone

Nina Simone – Four Women (Audio)
Four WomenNina Simone

“Love is as free as the wind.” So whispers the song “Wild Is the Wind,” performed by the American artist Nina Simone.

Many listeners no doubt remember the epic sound of this work, where jazz, blues, and even classical music meld beautifully.

From “Four Women,” imbued with a powerful social message, to “Lilac Wine,” which sings of helpless longing, a collection of masterpieces cries out like the soul itself.

The world woven by her deeply emotional voice and piano will seize any listener’s heart.

On a quiet night, why not lose yourself in this overwhelming expressive power?

Forever ManEric Clapton

Eric Clapton – “Forever Man” [Official Music Video]
Forever ManEric Clapton

This is a pop-rock tune by Eric Clapton, marked by quintessential ’80s synth sounds and a powerful guitar riff.

Released ahead of the album Behind the Sun in February 1985, it debuted at No.

1 on the U.

S.

rock chart.

Some may remember it being used in a scene from the film SpaceCamp.

Singing of being an “eternal man,” he radiates an unwavering resolve to keep loving one person, no matter what.

His passionate vocals over a sprightly boogie-style rhythm resonate pleasantly and deeply.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to experience Clapton’s open, liberated charm—quite different from his blues image.

Feel Like Makin’ LoveLarry Coryell

Larry Coryell, the American guitarist affectionately known as the “Godfather of Fusion.” His guitar playing, which fuses the energetic spirit of rock with the refined technique of jazz, seems to smash through genre barriers.

The Free Spirits, the band he formed, are credited with opening the door to jazz-rock.

In particular, the album “Spaces,” recorded with Chick Corea and others, became a historic masterpiece that went on to sell 250,000 copies.

You can’t help but feel the drama of music in the story that this one record paved the way for future stars.

One listen to his innovative guitar work, and you’re sure to become a fusion devotee!

Friendly FireSkepta

A track delivered by Skepta, who stands at the pinnacle of the UK grime scene, feels like a declaration of war against the entire US rap world! After winning the Mercury Prize with his 2016 album Konnichiwa, he fires off a scathing message aimed at specific US rappers.

In this work, he critiques his opponent’s style with deft wordplay while flaunting his own unshakable skill and pride.

This isn’t just a diss—it’s the opening chapter of a grand “UK vs.

US” saga that carries the pride of the scene.

Riding on a heavy, razor-sharp beat crafted by M1OnTheBeat and others, the tense back-and-forth of the raps delivers the full thrill of hip-hop battle.

Enjoy listening as the two cultures collide!