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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!

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (211–220)

SELF IMMOLATIONgrandson

grandson – SELF IMMOLATION [Official Video]
SELF IMMOLATIONgrandson

It’s a searing, soul-stirring work that seems to distill the battle cry of those who defy the world, unafraid to sacrifice themselves.

The creator is Grandsun, a U.

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artist raised in Canada known for socially engaged work.

Deeply influenced by the student tragedy of 1970 and the protest of a certain activist, this piece poses a weighty question: What is worth risking your life for? Don’t the blaring guitars and alarm-like sounds also feel like a final warning to a world where injustice runs rampant? The work appears on the album Inertia, released in September 2025.

Give it a listen when you need energy to stand up to society’s absurdities.

Summer 91Noizu

Noizu – Summer 91 (Looking Back)
Summer 91Noizu

This is a work by Noise, a DJ from London now based in LA, created together with his wife, Annaka.

Beyond the nostalgic, 90s rave-inspired piano melody, the warm vocals that seem to cherish days gone by are equally striking.

Made during lockdown with a sense of “hope,” the track arrived in January 2021 and was named the “Hottest Record in the World” on BBC Radio 1.

Its sound—both nostalgic and forward-looking—will resonate deeply with anyone walking through the present with radiant summer memories in their heart.

Why not listen quietly on a night when you want to indulge in a slightly sentimental mood?

ShineAswad

As pioneers of the UK reggae scene, Aswad have been active for half a century.

While rooted in roots reggae that carries the soul of Jamaica, their music is distinguished by a highly sophisticated sound that boldly fuses soul and funk.

Their tracks are true works of art, harmonizing chest-thumping heavy rhythms with irresistibly catchy pop melodies.

Even if you’re not familiar with reggae, massive hits like “Don’t Turn Around” are very approachable and will have your body swaying before you know it.

Take the journey through their genre-spanning sound at least once—you won’t regret it!

SinsemillaBlack Uhuru

Black Uhuru, the legendary Jamaican group known for winning the first-ever Grammy Award in the reggae category.

Their name means “freedom” in Swahili.

Centered on a heavy, heart-thumping roots reggae foundation, their greatest charm lies in an innovative sound that boldly incorporates elements of dance and electronica.

The groove they crafted with the legendary rhythm duo Sly & Robbie is unforgettable once you hear it.

With a career spanning over 50 years, their ever-evolving music seems to teach both the depth of reggae and the spirit of freedom.

Let yourself sink into their sound, and you’re sure to spend a special time swaying on waves of irresistible rhythm.

Stir It UpBob Marley & The Wailers

Bob Marley & The Wailers – Stir It Up (Live at The Old Grey Whistle, 1973)
Stir It UpBob Marley & The Wailers

Bob Marley & The Wailers, the legendary reggae group Jamaica is proud of.

The soulful vocals of their leader, Bob Marley, combined with the band’s sound, create music whose soothing rhythms and profound messages resonate deep within the heart.

Their songs address social issues and universal love, and their sincere words are still cherished around the world today.

If you listen to masterpieces like Exodus, which also incorporates elements of blues and rock, you’ll feel the warmth and strength of their music.

When everyday life wears you down a little, surrender yourself to that soul-stirring groove.

Somebody Save MeCinderella

It’s a classic by the American band Cinderella that captures a cry from the heart seeking freedom and escape from everyday constraints.

Tom Keifer’s raspy vocals intertwined with bluesy guitar riffs create a driving, irresistibly cool sound.

In the lyrics, the protagonist, while longing for someone to save them, dashes into the night determined to enjoy it to the fullest.

The album Night Songs, which features this track, was released in 1986 and sold over three million copies in the U.

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The song itself was released as a single in April 1987 and was frequently played on MTV.

When you feel the need to break free from something, why not surrender yourself to this straightforward rock ’n’ roll?

Sir DukeStevie Wonder

A funk number overflowing with love and respect, dedicated to the giants of music.

Created by the American genius Stevie Wonder, this piece expresses gratitude to jazz pioneers such as Duke Ellington.

Celebrating the universal power of music, it’s filled with a positive vibe that makes your heart dance just by listening.

Featured on the historic masterpiece Songs in the Key of Life from 1976, it was released as a single in March 1977 and topped the U.

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charts for three consecutive weeks.

Enjoy the sound that’s perfect for lifting your spirits or for fun times with friends, and experience the wonder of music.