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' (31–40)
Feel the VibeAxwell

A track by Axwell, one of Sweden’s leading music producers.
Featuring singer-songwriter Tara McDonald on vocals, it’s crafted into a vibrant groove house number.
Its positive message—forget your worries until morning and just surrender to the feeling—melds seamlessly with the uplifting melody.
Released in August 2005, the song topped the UK Dance Chart.
It’s also known for inspiring the late Avicii to dive deeper into house music, and its forward-thinking sound captivated many.
Use it as the perfect soundtrack for nights when you want to forget the everyday and just dance.
FEVERBuckshot & fakemink

Rapper Backxwash from the international underground rap collective Haunted Mound.
Hailing from Ireland and also active as a graphic artist, his dark aesthetic has earned him a devoted cult following.
His collaboration with English rapper Fakemink was released in August 2025.
With producers Oscar18 and Grimoire on board, the track blends hip-hop with elements of electropop.
It captures a feverish sense of euphoria alongside an icy undercurrent of self-contradiction.
Decadent imagery—luxury fashion and fleeting pleasures colliding—pairs perfectly with the addictive sound.
A must-listen for fans of dark, avant-garde atmospheres.
FeelingJack Back

Global hitmaker David Guetta.
His alias for exploring his underground house-music roots is Jack Back.
From that project came this groove-soaked track released in March 2022.
It’s a quintessential house cut where a driving bassline interlocks with meticulous percussion.
Centered on pure, body-moving emotion rather than theory, its soulful vocals further stoke the frenzy on the floor—just listening is enough to lift your mood.
As his first release under the Jack Back name in several years, it signals a return to his roots.
Don’t miss it.
FinallyKings Of Tomorrow

An enduring masterpiece by Kings of Tomorrow, icons of soulful house.
Crafted by Sandy Rivera, this track overflows with the protagonist’s profound relief and hope at finally reaching a long-sought place of peace.
The lyrics are said to be based on a personal experience inspired by the dawn of the new millennium, and that urgency resonates through Julie McKnight’s soul-stirring vocals.
Featured on the 2000 album “It’s in the Lifestyle” and released as a single the following year, it’s the perfect song to play in moments of triumph or when celebrating a new beginning—making those emotions all the more powerful.
Fast CarTracy Chapman

The acoustic guitar arpeggios, blending into the wistful air of dusk, are striking.
This is a gem of a ballad by singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman, who has continued to sing powerful messages rooted in folk and blues.
The song portrays the story of a protagonist who pins their hopes on a fast car in an effort to escape a stifling reality.
Even as they dream that they “might be someone,” the aching emotions of confronting an unyielding reality are deeply moving.
Released in April 1988, the track appears on the classic album “Tracy Chapman” and reached No.
6 on the U.
S.
charts.
Its melancholy melody, which somehow overlaps with scenes of a fading summer, is perfect for moments of solitary reflection.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “F” (41–50)
FreedomRobbie Williams

This work was released in July 1996 as the solo debut single of Robbie Williams, who had left the popular British group Take That.
A cover of George Michael’s classic, the song serves as something of a personal “statement.” His resolve to break the chains of the past and live true to himself resonates deep within, carried by a voice brimming with youth and energy.
It made a striking debut, entering the UK charts at No.
2, though it was not included on the album Life thru a Lens.
When you want to free yourself from something and take a new step forward, the song’s celebratory atmosphere is sure to lift your spirits.
full moon. (fall in tokyo)Brent Faiyaz

Brent Faiyaz, an American artist whose sweet yet slightly shadowy vocals captivate listeners, is known for his Grammy-nominated collaboration with GoldLink and for his 2022 album Wasteland, which reached No.
2 in the U.
S.
Released in August 2025, this track is a dreamy R&B ballad set in autumnal Tokyo and serves as a lead single from his upcoming album ICON, due out in September.
Imagining the romantic scene of two people drawing closer under the moonlight will surely make many hearts ache.
It’s the perfect song for sinking into a sentimental mood while gazing at the city lights.





