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” (181–190)
Somewhere In BetweenBlood Orange

A moving track by Blood Orange, the solo project of musician Devonté Hynes, who hails from the UK and is based in New York! The sound, blending warm, airy guitars with a jazzy texture, feels as comforting as being in a dreamscape.
In this piece, it seems to portray complex, delicate emotions—like being at a “midpoint” on the journey from loss toward healing.
It’s a lead single from Essex Honey, his first album in about six years, slated for release in August 2025, and anticipation is building for a work featuring a diverse lineup of artists such as Lorde and Caroline Polachek.
It’s perfect for nights when you want to sink into a sentimental mood or quietly face memories of the past.
Song For My FatherDee Dee Bridgewater

Dee Dee Bridgewater, a great American artist who has been at the forefront of the jazz world for more than half a century.
Her overwhelming voice is rooted in jazz tradition yet brilliantly fuses soul, African music, and even French chansons.
Many listeners have surely felt their hearts dance to her playful scat, as heard on her tribute album dedicated to Ella Fitzgerald.
Her versatility, which has earned her not only Grammy Awards but also a Tony Award in the theater world, is nothing short of stunning.
Her performances, which embody the joy of music with her entire being, set listeners’ hearts free.
Speak LowDiane Schuur

Many of you may have experienced your hearts trembling at a soul-stirring singing voice.
Diane Schuur from the United States—affectionately known as “Deedles”—is a powerhouse vocalist who has won the Grammy Award twice.
Having overcome challenges from birth and devoted herself wholeheartedly to the path of music, it’s as if her very life infuses her voice with deep emotion.
Her perfect pitch, an astonishing 3.
5-octave range, and expressive ability to glide effortlessly from jazz to blues combine beautifully, earning widespread acclaim from fans.
Her powerful yet warm voice is sure to enrich your musical experience.
Santa BabyEartha Kitt

Famous for the Christmas classic “Santa Baby”! The owner of that sultry, coquettish voice is the American performer Eartha Kitt.
Her distinctive tone—supple like a cat yet almost otherworldly—sticks with you after just one listen.
While rooted in jazz and cabaret, she also scored hits in disco, and her talents extended beyond music: she portrayed Catwoman in the TV series Batman.
Behind her sexy, sophisticated performances lies a powerful life story of overcoming poverty and speaking out as a social activist.
Chances are, you too will be captivated by that one-of-a-kind voice.
Stormy WeatherEthel Waters

Ethel Waters shines brilliantly in the history of American entertainment.
She was truly a trailblazer who masterfully fused the deep emotion of the blues with the glamour of popular music.
Iconic songs like “Stormy Weather” and “Am I Blue?” have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, testifying to her immeasurable achievements.
Having risen from adversity, she left a dazzling mark not only in music but also on Broadway and in film, and it’s as if her life story lends her voice its depth and conviction.
Listening to her performances, where the melancholy of the blues coexists with the sophistication of jazz, one can’t help but feel a powerful spirit that confronts hardship—an effect as mysterious as it is moving.
SpiesRobbie Williams

A dramatic rock anthem that awakens the innocent spirit of adventure of our youth and a bittersweet nostalgia for time gone by.
It’s the work of British pop star Robbie Williams, who, after his success with Take That, has continued to reign as a national entertainer, winning 18 Brit Awards as a solo artist.
Through memories of staying up all night pretending to be spies, the song depicts the precarious desire to escape reality and a longing for lost freedom.
The guitar sound, harking back to ’90s Britpop, may well bring your own bittersweet memories rushing back.
It’s the lead single from the album “Britpop,” set for release in October 2025—perfect for sinking into on a sentimental night.
SnoozeSZA

This song is by the American artist SZA, who captivates the world with a wide range of expressions grounded in R&B.
Its laid-back groove and dreamy sound are soothing—perfect for a slightly languid summer afternoon.
The song celebrates how irreplaceable time with a loved one is, and expresses a deep affection that doesn’t want to miss a single moment.
You’ll find yourself enchanted by its sweet, immersive atmosphere.
Featured on the acclaimed 2022 album “SOS,” it won Best R&B Song at the 2024 Grammy Awards.
Let this melody carry you during a twilight with someone special, or as you unwind at the end of the day.





