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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' (21–30)

SKINNYNEW!Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish – SKINNY (Official Lyric Video)
SKINNYNEW!Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish, a singer who captivates fans worldwide with her dark, introspective style.

The track featured as the first song on her May 2024 album HIT ME HARD AND SOFT is a quiet yet resolute ballad.

In whisper-like vocals, it traces the confusion of being assumed happy merely because of changes in appearance, and the journey toward accepting oneself as one truly is.

The album, which includes this song, has been highly acclaimed by critics, earning seven nominations at the 67th Grammy Awards.

When you find yourself troubled by how others see you, this music may offer a hint for living true to yourself.

So Happy It HurtsNEW!Bryan Adams

It’s an irresistibly bright rock ’n’ roll number that makes you want to hit the open road.

The song is the title track of Bryan Adams’s album “So Happy It Hurts,” and it was released ahead of the album in October 2021.

Singing about the joy of breaking free from a sense of stagnation and reclaiming freedom—“so happy it hurts”—it fills listeners with positive energy.

With Bryan himself playing most of the instruments, the work reaffirms his prowess, having been nominated for the 65th Grammy Awards.

When you want to blow away the constraints of everyday life or need the perfect companion for a refreshing drive, this track will put you in an unbeatable mood.

Straight from the HeartNEW!Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams – Straight From The Heart – Live in Lisbon 2005
Straight from the HeartNEW!Bryan Adams

Singer-songwriter Bryan Adams, whose husky vocals resonate deeply with listeners.

This is a gem of a ballad that represents the early days of his career, said to have been written when he was just 18.

The song’s theme is a straightforward desire to convey genuine love exactly as it is.

It opens with a gentle piano line and gradually layers in a full band sound, offering the kind of dramatic progression unique to rock ballads.

Released as a single from the classic album “Cuts Like a Knife” in February 1983, it became his first Top 10 hit in the United States.

It’s also known as the theme for the Brazilian TV drama “Guerra dos Sexos.” A timeless classic you’ll want to hear when you wish to express your true feelings to someone special.

Sister SisterNEW!Haschak Sisters

Haschak Sisters – Sister Sister (Music Video)
Sister SisterNEW!Haschak Sisters

The Hashaku Sisters are a real-life four-sister group based on YouTube with fans all around the world.

Having trained in dance and vocals since childhood, they’re also known as a creative collective that handles everything themselves—from songwriting to choreography.

Released in June 2020, this track is a pop tune overflowing with sisterly love that literally sings about who they are.

You can feel the strength that comes from having someone always by your side, and the invincible, positive energy of simply being together, expressed through their overlapping, cute vocals and sparkling sound.

It’s one of their original works alongside songs like “Daddy Says No,” and whether you listen with your sisters or your closest friends, it’s guaranteed to deepen your bond.

Superman’s Big SisterNEW!Ian Dury and The Blockheads

Ian Dury and The Blockheads – Sueperman’s Big Sister [Official Video]
Superman’s Big SisterNEW!Ian Dury and The Blockheads

This is a exhilarating number by the British band Ian Dury and the Blockheads, led by Ian Dury—often dubbed the poet of punk.

Released in November 1980 as a single from the album Laughter, it offers a unique perspective: what if a well-known hero had an older sister who was even stronger than he is? The lyrics depict even Superman, who can solve any problem, becoming timid in front of his sister, playfully overturning old stereotypes.

The rich sound—grounded in funk and pub rock and bolstered by strings—is another highlight.

Coupled with the anecdote that it was the label’s 100th commemorative single, the song radiates a sense of playfulness.

It’s a perfect track for anyone who admires strong women or wants a refreshing boost.

Sister Oh SisterNEW!Rodney Crowell

Rodney Crowell is a towering figure in country music—a great singer-songwriter who boasts a combined total of 15 No.

1 hits between his own recordings and songs he’s written for others.

Known primarily as a lyricist and composer, he has provided songs to many artists.

This particular work, co-written with poet Mary Karr, appears on the album “KIN: Songs by Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell,” released in June 2012.

Inspired by Karr’s memoir, the song drew attention for its lyrics expressing gratitude to the sister who supported her through a difficult childhood.

The fact that Crowell’s ex-wife, Rosanne Cash, performs the song further deepens the theme of family bonds.

If you have a sister yourself, listening while reflecting on your own memories may make it all the more moving.

SisterNEW!The Nixons

The Nixons Sister (Official Video)
SisterNEW!The Nixons

In the post-grunge era of the 1990s, The Nixons kept delivering straight, passionate rock.

Their 1995 masterpiece Foma features gemlike tracks that define the times.

This song is an acoustic ballad that shines with particularly emotional brilliance among them.

Zack Malloy’s vocals are powerful—at times reminiscent of Pearl Jam—as if portraying complex feelings: admiration and gratitude for his sister, along with a touch of distance.

Reaching No.

11 on the U.

S.

Alternative chart, its beautiful melody is sure to bring back nostalgic family memories.

It’s perfect for nights when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood.