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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!

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (221–230)

Sorrow Light The WayDemon Hunter

Demon Hunter “Sorrow Light The Way” Official Music Video
Sorrow Light The WayDemon Hunter

It’s a song that lights a sure spark of hope within a heavy, weighty sound.

It’s a track released in July 2025 by Demon Hunter, the Christian metal band from Seattle, USA.

The charm of this piece lies in the beautiful, heart-penetrating melodies of the clean vocals, set in contrast to the heavy guitar riffs.

Their signature forward-looking, powerful message will give you strength to overcome hardships.

The fact that their 2014 album “Extremist” reached No.

16 on the U.

S.

charts shows just how solid their abilities are.

Perfect for when you hit a wall or need to fire yourself up—this song will surely stir power from deep within.

St. StephenGrateful Dead

This is the legendary American band the Grateful Dead’s third studio album, released in 1969.

Their sonic experiments, which made extensive use of what was then a state-of-the-art 16-track recorder, reportedly resulted in a massive debt, with production costs exceeding $180,000.

However, the dreamy, meticulously crafted sound that emerged from this effort has been highly praised as the band reaching the pinnacle of psychedelia.

Distinct from their freewheeling live improvisations, the complex layering unique to studio recording is especially striking.

For anyone wanting to relive the atmosphere of the ’60s, this is an irresistible album.

She Has Funny CarsJefferson Airplane

Jefferson Airplane – She Has Funny Cars (Official Audio)
She Has Funny CarsJefferson Airplane

This is a landmark album released in 1967 by Jefferson Airplane, pioneers of American psychedelic rock.

It was made during their golden era after Grace Slick joined as vocalist and reached No.

3 on the Billboard charts, becoming an emblem of the “Summer of Love.” Its dreamy blend of folk and acid rock reportedly inspired the title from a comment by the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia, who described the sound as “surreal and pillow-like.” In 2024, it was added to the U.

S.

National Recording Registry, underscoring its historical significance.

If you want to feel the heat of 1960s counterculture, this is an essential record you can’t miss.

She Doesn’t Have To KnowJohn Legend

This is a story of forbidden love sung by John Legend, who has achieved the rare EGOT.

The song portrays the feelings of a man who is consumed by a relationship with another woman—one his partner must never find out about.

Telling himself “She don’t need to know,” he wavers between guilt and illicit pleasure, revealing the fragility of his heart.

His sweet, beautiful piano and vocals only seem to heighten the anguish, making it all the more painful to hear.

This ballad is a track from his debut album, Get Lifted, released in December 2004.

On nights when you’re tormented by a love you know is forbidden but can’t stop, you may find yourself wanting to listen to it alone, in silence.

Sex on the beachSpankers

SPANKERS – Sex on the beach [Official video HD]
Sex on the beachSpankers

A club anthem by the Italian DJ unit Spankers that set the world on fire.

Released in May 2009, this track is, as the title suggests, a party tune themed around beach flings in the summer.

It chants cocktail names like caipirinha and mojito, straightforwardly conveying the frenzy of the party and that liberated feeling.

No complicated theory—this one instantly sweeps listeners into the vortex of the dance floor.

Did you know the Japanese edition of the album “365” features rapper SKY-HI? If you want to get hyped without overthinking, or need the perfect companion for a summer drive, there may be no better song.

SpellboundSiouxsie And The Banshees

Siouxsie And The Banshees – Spellbound (Official Music Video)
SpellboundSiouxsie And The Banshees

Spellbound, the masterpiece released in 1981 by the British band Siouxsie and the Banshees.

Many listeners were surely captivated from the very first moments by John McGeoch’s kaleidoscopically shimmering guitar riff that rings out in the intro.

The rapidly shifting arpeggios feel like an irresistible magic spell.

Layered with powerful, tribal drums and Siouxsie Sioux’s one-of-a-kind, commanding voice, you’re pulled in an instant into a dark, dreamlike world.

That curious exhilaration born within taut tension may be a sensation that’s uniquely theirs.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (231–240)

StaySugarland

Sugarland – Stay (Official Video)
StaySugarland

A ballad by the American country duo Sugarland, where Jennifer Nettles’s powerful yet fragile vocals strike a deep chord.

The song is told from the perspective of the so-called “other woman.” At first, she pleads for the man to stay by her side, but then she stops clinging to unkept promises and ultimately resolves to reclaim her dignity—a delicate portrayal of an inner transformation.

Featured on the album Enjoy the Ride, this track achieved the remarkable feat of winning two Grammys in 2008.

For anyone tormented by a forbidden relationship and on the verge of losing sight of their own worth, it’s a song that prompts reflection on what true happiness really is.