A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with 'S'
When it comes to songs with titles that start with “S,” do any come to mind?
We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might not be easy to think of examples right away.
However, there are plenty of English words that start with “S,” like “Start,” “Shake,” “Season,” and “Save.”
In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles beginning with “S,” regardless of era or genre.
You might discover something new by grouping songs in a way you haven’t considered before!
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A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “S” (1–10)
Stay (If You Wanna Dance)NEW!Myles Smith

Miles Smith, the UK singer-songwriter who won the 2025 BRIT Rising Star Award, has returned with a danceable, liberating track that overturns his previously introspective image.
This new song celebrates breaking free from the repetitive routines that narrow our lives and choosing freedom to live in the moment.
Written in just two days after a show in Copenhagen, the story behind it speaks to the song’s impulsive energy.
Following his global hit “Stargazing” and a stint supporting Ed Sheeran on tour, he broadens his expressive range to reveal a new side of himself.
It’s the perfect track for nights when you want to shake off that stifling feeling and dance till morning.
So Easy (To Fall In Love)NEW!Olivia Dean

This track, featured on British singer-songwriter Olivia Dean’s second album, The Art of Loving, released in September 2025, is a neo-soul number that portrays the simple, natural feelings of love.
Its smooth sound, reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac and Burt Bacharach, is paired with a restrained, composed melody that resonates comfortably.
Singing about a style of romance where weekend thrills coexist with the comfort of everyday life, this piece captivates with a mellow warmth.
It’s the perfect song for a winter night, driving slowly with someone special by your side—recommended for those who want to savor a quietly deepening affection as they enjoy the ride.
ShiversNEW!Ed Sheeran

Released in September 2021, this track is the second single from Ed Sheeran’s album = (Equals).
Blending dance-pop and electronic rock, it opens with crisp strings and unfolds with his warm, enveloping vocals.
The lyrics passionately portray the fluttering excitement of being with a loved one and the trembling sensation of skin-to-skin touch, letting you savor the feeling of love spreading through your whole body.
It topped the charts in the UK and received high acclaim, earning multiple nominations at the MTV Video Music Awards.
It’s a heart-lifting winter song that evokes the warmth of spending a cold winter night with someone special.
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StrangerNEW!Doja Cat

The shimmering waves of synths and the catchy melody line feel like they’re whisking you straight into a scene from an ’80s coming-of-age film.
Doja Cat, who constantly surprises fans with her shape-shifting style, goes all-in on pop appeal with this track.
It’s a song where strength and romance coexist, celebrating the thrill of a dangerous fling with a stranger and the freedom to love on your own terms, away from society’s rules.
Featured on her September 2025 album “Vie,” it showcases the sound that embodies her declared pop direction.
The music video was surprise-premiered at a celebratory event in New York, and the provocative visuals—an elopement in a bridal dress—became a hot topic.
It’s the perfect number for slipping out of the everyday and soaking in a sense of freedom.
SMILE BODY PRETTY FACE (feat. Kodak Black & YG)NEW!Ty Dolla $ign

Of course he’s successful as a solo artist, but Ty Dolla $ign is also constantly in demand for features with other artists.
His smooth blend of rap and R&B-style vocals makes it easy to see why so many people want his voice on their tracks.
Riding the momentum of ¥$—his unit with Kanye West—sending the album Vultures 1 to No.
1 on the Billboard chart in its debut week, Ty has released a new lead single under his solo name.
The track is defined by a mellow, bouncy West Coast beat.
Its lyrics, which express gratitude to the woman who supported him through tough times and straightforwardly praise both her outer and inner beauty, really hit home.
The chemistry with the distinctive guest artists Kodak Black and YG is another highlight.
It’s perfect for chilled-out moments and will fit right in on a drive with someone special.
Something FamiliarNEW!Unflirt

Anfloret is a Filipino-British artist based in West London.
Known for a dreamy sound rooted in bedroom pop, she drew attention with a captivating track she created in September 2025.
The song is a lead single from her EP “Fleeting,” released in November of the same year, with production by Billy Lemos—another talking point.
It depicts a delicate inner landscape where a familiar, almost nostalgic feeling intersects with a self in flux.
Her whispery vocals and layers of guitars are soothing, and the beat-driven arrangement gives the track a striking new depth.
It feels like the perfect song for a quiet night spent alone in contemplation.
SnowNEW!Angus&Julia Stone

The title track from the Australian sibling duo Angus & Julia Stone’s 2017 self-titled album is a perfect song for a quiet winter night.
Marking a shift from their usual individual songwriting to a collaborative approach, the piece stands out with a mid-tempo feel that blends jazz and folk elements, and a call-and-response style of vocals between the siblings.
Incorporating a $150 secondhand organ and a drum machine, the production expands their acoustic foundation into new expressive territory.
Recorded over six months at their studio in Byron Bay, the album Snow reached No.
2 in Australia.
It’s recommended for those who want to gaze at the falling snow and lose themselves in delicate harmonies.





