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' (141–150)
ShelterFit For A King

Amid a storm of intense sound, a melody piercing through like a ray of hope makes this track deeply moving.
It’s a song by the Texas-based metalcore band Fit For A King.
The piece is included on their album “Lonely God,” created with a renewed resolve to return to their roots and “make music for themselves.” It feels infused with a powerful message about overcoming inner conflict and seeking a place of peace for the heart.
The vivid contrast between explosive shouts and crystal-clear clean vocals further heightens the drama.
Experience their renewed commitment on this eighth full-length album, released in August 2025.
When you hit a wall, this song is sure to become a “refuge” that rallies your spirit!
Second SkinThe Gits

The Gits are an American band whose bluesy, impassioned vocals shake the soul.
The members were vocalist Mia Zapata, guitarist Andy Kessler, bassist Matt Dresdner, and drummer Steve Moriarty.
They moved to Seattle in 1989 and drew attention from the underground scene with their 1992 album, Frenching the Bully.
Mia’s voice has been compared to Janis Joplin’s, and the fusion of her soulful cries with the band’s ferocious sound was said to create a truly singular presence.
However, in July 1993, the band met a tragic end when Mia was murdered at the age of 27.
They’re a band that will resonate with anyone seeking raw, visceral rock that feels carved from the soul.
SeetherVeruca Salt

Veruca Salt, an American band, brought a pop breeze to the grunge scene of the ’90s.
Formed in 1992, they’re a striking band known for the blend of female twin-vocal harmonies by Louise Post and Nina Gordon and fuzz-drenched guitar sounds.
Their 1994 breakout track “Seether” drew major attention, ranking 10th on Paste’s “50 Best Grunge Songs of the 1990s.” Their hit “Volcano Girls” is also known for opening the film Jawbreaker.
Although they went on hiatus for a time, they reunited with the original members—much to the delight of fans who had been eagerly awaiting their return.
If you crave pop melodies that shine through distorted guitars, this band is irresistible.
A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'S' (151–160)
STAY (with Justin Bieber)The Kid LAROI

Sung over a brisk, catchy beat are regrets over mistakes made in youth and a piercing plea to “stay with me.” This track by Australia’s The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber portrays, in a starkly direct way, the heart‑rending emotions felt at the moment you’re about to lose someone precious.
Many listeners likely find themselves painfully reminded of their own younger days by such unflinchingly honest cries from the heart.
Released in July 2021, the song is a single from The Kid LAROI’s mixtape “F*ck Love 3: Over You.” The fact that it topped the Billboard Hot 100 is proof that it resonated with young people around the world.
Put it on during a night of romantic turmoil and melancholy, and it’s sure to keep you company.
SLEEPWALKERAries & brakence

This is a much-anticipated collaboration between Aries, the American producer who built his career with beat recreation videos on YouTube, and brakence, the Ohio-born prodigy.
The song tells a poignant story of being drawn by a lover’s call and unconsciously wandering toward them, as if sleepwalking.
Over a slow, beautiful soundscape, Aries’s expressive vocals blend with brakence’s delicate falsetto to gripping effect.
Brakence proved his talent by reaching No.
13 on the charts with his 2022 album Hypochondriac, so it’s no surprise that many fans rejoiced when this long-awaited collab dropped in August 2025.
It’s the perfect track for immersing yourself in a dreamy sound world alone on a quiet night.
SirenaDirty Three

How about some post-rock where the violin weaves a story as if it were singing? Hailing from Australia, The Dirty Three are an instrumental trio who build a vast sonic world with just violin, guitar, and drums.
This track appears on their classic album Ocean Songs, released in March 1998, and takes the sea monster “Siren” as its theme.
The violin’s melody rising out of silence seems to draw the listener deep into the narrative, while the drum and guitar—ebbing and flowing like waves—further enrich that world.
The piece is also known for being used in the Australian film Praise.
Listen on a quiet night, and you may feel as though you’re watching a short film.
StormGodspeed You! Black Emperor

A composition by the Canadian collective Godspeed You! Black Emperor that overwhelms the world with an epic of sound woven from silence and thunder.
Opening their landmark 2000 release, Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven, this track, precisely because it has no words, projects a sweeping story onto the listener’s heart.
Beginning with a gentle melody, layers of sound build upon one another and surge toward a storm-like climax—nothing short of breathtaking.
With a rare Japan performance scheduled for December 2025, anyone curious about post-rock should definitely check them out.





