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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' (91–100)

Fast Forward Into DubMad Professo

Mad Professor – Fast Forward Into Dub
Fast Forward Into DubMad Professo

A collection of tracks packed with sonic magic that invites you into the profound world of dub music.

The creator is Mad Professor, a Guyana-born, London-based producer.

Featured on the classic album “Who Knows the Secret of the Master Tape?” released in January 1985, this piece is a true listening laboratory.

Over earth-rumbling low frequencies, echoing effects and enigmatic female vocals drift.

The voice is no longer mere words, but an instrument that colors the space itself.

It’s also known for being sampled by The Orb in their own work, hinting at the impact it had on the music scene of the time.

Why not surrender to the waves of sound and immerse yourself in this deep world?

Funky DrummerJames Brown

It’s no exaggeration to say the history of hip-hop began with this drum! This funk number by the legendary American artist James Brown is etched into music history.

Released in March 1970, it’s famous for the improvised drum break that emerged during a session after the instruction to “let the drummer play.” Even without lyrics, you can feel the heat of the moment and the steadily rising groove.

This beat was later sampled by countless artists—such as Public Enemy and N.

W.

A.

—and helped lay the foundation of hip-hop.

Many of you may also recognize this rhythm from the theme of the animated series The Powerpuff Girls.

Perfect for anyone who wants to trace breakbeats back to their source! Surrender yourself to the beat that changed history.

FootprintsWayne Shorter

Wayne Shorter, the American saxophonist whose name is etched deeply into the history of jazz.

Weather Report, the band he formed with Joe Zawinul, brilliantly fused jazz and rock, making a seismic impact on the fusion scene.

The melodies that flow from his saxophone shift like a kaleidoscope, instantly drawing listeners into his world.

His playing, which seems to swim freely through complex harmonies, is truly the work of a sonic magician.

It may sound challenging at first, but when you touch the passion and innovative sonority at its core, you’ll be enveloped by an indescribable sense of awe!

FoolishAshanti

This R&B classic captures the frustration and unbreakable attachment of being unable to leave an unfaithful lover.

It’s performed by Ashanti, a powerhouse American singer and Grammy winner.

Even when you know you’re being cheated on, even as you blame yourself for being foolish, you still can’t stop loving them.

.

.

Have you ever found yourself stuck in that kind of messy relationship? If trying to forget only makes you think about them more, then, like this song suggests, letting yourself sink fully into the melancholy might actually help you confront your own feelings.

Released in February 2002, this track achieved the remarkable feat of spending 10 consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100 as a single from the acclaimed album “Ashanti.”

For Once In My LifeStevie Wonder

This is a signature work by the American genius Stevie Wonder, who captured the joy of being needed by someone for the first time in life with an effervescent sound.

Originally a gentle ballad, it was boldly rearranged into a vibrant Motown sound at the suggestion of a young Stevie, who wanted to “embody joy.” The lyrics celebrate the rising self-esteem and happiness that come with finding a loved one, and the melody alone lifts your spirits—both are striking features of this piece.

Released as a single in October 1968, it reached No.

2 on the U.

S.

charts, and the album of the same name, For Once in My Life, remains an enduring classic.

As its symbolic use in the TV drama Glee shows, this song gives you a warm push forward when you’re taking a new step.

FishermanThe Congos

The Congos, a Jamaican group that symbolizes the golden age of reggae.

Their greatest appeal lies in the mystical harmony woven by their falsetto, tenor, and baritone trio.

Their voices feel like a revelation from the heavens.

In particular, their classic album Heart of the Congos, created in collaboration with the legendary producer Lee “Scratch” Perry, is renowned as a masterpiece passed down through the generations.

The lyrics infused with deep Rastafarian spirituality and the uniquely floating sound are sure to soothe the listener’s heart.

It might be nice to forget everyday life for a moment and immerse yourself in this majestic sonic world.

Fuck Me EyesEthel Cain

Ethel Cain – Fuck Me Eyes (Official Visualizer)
Fuck Me EyesEthel Cain

Ethel Cain, an American singer-songwriter known for her distinctive blend of Southern Gothic aesthetics and religious themes.

This track, released in July 2025 as the lead single from her August 2025 album “Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You,” vividly captures a tangle of envy and jealousy directed toward a popular girl at school.

While rooted in synth-pop, its ethereal, shoegaze-like sound paints a cinematic portrait of the raw, aching inner world of adolescence.

It’s also part of a story that serves as a prequel to her debut masterpiece, “Preacher’s Daughter,” with the idea reportedly incubating for about five years—an anecdote that has drawn attention.

Why not immerse yourself in its wistful, nostalgic melodies and empathize with the feelings of the story’s protagonist?