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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.

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'F' (1–10)

First Original ThoughtNEW!Alessi Rose

Alessi Rose – First Original Thought (official music video)
First Original ThoughtNEW!Alessi Rose

Alessi Rose, a singer-songwriter from England who has been rapidly gaining attention since she began her career in 2023.

The dance track she released in September 2025 showcases her knack for capturing young listeners with confessional lyrics.

The song stands out for its shimmering disco-inflected groove fused with an alternative pop sensibility.

The lyrics depict a protagonist who, with biting humor, dismisses an ex who only now recognizes her worth.

This track is the lead single from the EP “Voyeur (Deluxe),” scheduled for release in November 2025.

It’s the kind of song that will give you a boost when you’re breaking free from heartbreak and want to affirm your strength.

Fresh Static SnowNEW!Porter Robinson

Porter Robinson – Fresh Static Snow (Audio)
Fresh Static SnowNEW!Porter Robinson

Porter Robinson, a U.

S.

-born producer who captivates fans around the world with emotional electronic music.

This track from his 2014 album Worlds features an ethereal sound where richly expressive melodies blend with skillfully used Vocaloid vocals.

Created during a period of loneliness and infused with a yearning for a “fated partner,” the piece carries a pure, heartrending sentiment like freshly falling snow.

It’s perfect for quiet, introspective moments spent watching snow drift down.

The structure shifts from metallic synth tones to a celestial development, beautifully expressing the stillness of a winter night and the subtle tremors of the heart.

Feelings Gone (feat. London Grammar)NEW!SG Lewis

SG Lewis – Feelings Gone (feat. London Grammar)
Feelings Gone (feat. London Grammar)NEW!SG Lewis

On his album Anemoia, released in September 2025 on his own label, the young British talent SG Lewis includes a track featuring London Grammar, known for their crystalline vocals.

Blending SG Lewis’s electronic production—fluidly spanning genres from deep house to synth-pop—with Hannah Reid’s poignantly resonant voice, the song was crafted around themes of nostalgia and emotional catharsis.

Its steadily layered electronic textures gradually swell the emotional tide, while the faintly nostalgic melody slips seamlessly into the chill of winter air.

The anecdote about him building a studio in his own garden and immersing himself in creation is memorable, too.

It’s the perfect track for quietly reflecting on memory and the passage of time as you watch a wintry landscape roll by from a car window.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “F” (11–20)

feelslikeimfallinginloveNEW!Coldplay

Coldplay – feelslikeimfallinginlove (Glastonbury 2024)
feelslikeimfallinginloveNEW!Coldplay

It captures, with a grand sound, the radiant exhilaration of the very moment you fall in love.

It’s a song by Coldplay, the world-famous rock band from the UK.

This track sings of a heart that has emerged from lonely days and, upon meeting someone special, is filled with hope mingled with a touch of uncertainty.

Shimmering electronic tones and expansive band arrangements give you the courage to step into a new world.

Released in June 2024 as a lead single from the album “Moon Music,” it’s a piece that will gently nudge you forward when you’re at a turning point in life or when you want to rediscover the warmth of human connection.

FeelingsNEW!John Newman

This song by John Newman carries the influence of 1960s Black music.

He’s known for his soulful, powerful vocals, and his expressive delivery makes the most of that strength.

Released in March 2019, the track is crafted as an electropop dance tune.

Its exhilarating sound feels like a direct expression of the uncontrollable emotions of unrequited love.

The straightforward lyrics about growing feelings, paired with Newman’s emotionally charged vocals, leave a strong impression.

When you can’t bring yourself to confess your feelings to someone you like, this energetic song will surely give you a push.

FleetingNEW!Sarah Kinsley

Sarah Kinsley – Fleeting (Visualizer)
FleetingNEW!Sarah Kinsley

Sarah Kinsley, a New York–based singer-songwriter who fuses classical training in music theory with a DIY ethos, has been drawing attention.

In September 2024, her debut album Escaper received high praise from critics.

The release offers alternative pop with pleasantly ‘80s-tinged synth textures.

As she herself describes it as “an homage to the fleetingness of life,” it celebrates constant change while evoking a subtle sense of wistfulness.

Conceived in the back of a New York taxi, the work brilliantly captures fleeting moments of sparkle amid the city’s bustle with impressively polished soundscapes.

Released in September 2025, the track quickly became a talking point, performed at festivals right after its release.

It’s a standout song that feels tailor-made for seasons of change or contemplative nights.

ForeverJoy Crookes

Joy Crookes – Forever (Live from the Tate Modern)
ForeverJoy Crookes

Joy Crookes is a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for her music rooted in British soul and alternative R&B.

With Bangladeshi and Irish heritage, she is highly acclaimed in the UK music scene—her 2021 debut album, Skin, reached No.

5 on the UK charts.

The piece she has released from her second album, Juniper, is this one.

It’s a ballad that sings of the fragility of love and life over a serene piano melody.

Informed by childhood experiences that taught her there is no such thing as “forever,” her personal sense of loss resonates deeply with listeners.

Performed at a charity event in February 2025, this song is sure to gently accompany those quiet nights when you want to sink into contemplation.