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” (41–50)
Say Amen (Saturday Night)Panic! At The Disco

Driven by the emo boom of the 2000s yet constantly evolving beyond genre to become a global act, Panic! At The Disco delivers a perfect track to hype up your weekend.
The song captures the inner conflict and sense of release that play out on a Saturday night along the boundary between good and evil, with lyrics that feel like letting out everything you bottled up during the week.
Its dramatic sound and Brendon Urie’s astonishing high notes toward the finale are truly breathtaking.
Released in March 2018 from the album “Pray for the Wicked,” the track became the band’s first No.
1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.
If you’re in the mood to break free from something, this might be just the song to fire you up.
SaturdaySam Fender

Sam Fender, a British singer-songwriter whose sturdy rock sound evokes the influence of Bruce Springsteen and whose lyrics speak for the working class’s daily life, has earned widespread popularity.
Featured on his debut album Hypersonic Missiles, released in September 2019 and triumphantly reaching No.
1 in the UK, this track is an anthem for those who live for the weekend.
It boldly celebrates the liberation that finally arrives after overcoming endless weekday work and everyday anxieties, riding on a rush of driving guitar.
The irresistibly sing-along chorus that soars in the hook has a unifying power that brings listeners together.
It’s the perfect pick-me-up for blowing away a week’s worth of stress on a Friday night or getting you pumped on a Saturday morning.
Song for a FriendJason Mraz

Singer-songwriter Jason Mraz captivates the world with his soothing acoustic sound.
This piece is a hidden gem about friendship from his second album, Mr.
A–Z, released in July 2005, which peaked at No.
5 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Addressed as if speaking to a friend, it expresses gratitude and the value of supporting one another in simple, unadorned words.
The warm guitar tones and gentle melody blend with Mraz’s tender vocals, gradually resonating in the listener’s heart.
While not flashy, the lyrics carefully depict the universal theme of friendship, making it a true masterpiece.
Why not savor it quietly while thinking of a dear friend?
SunlightModestep

Modestep is a London-based electronic project.
Their style is captivating, fusing dubstep with rock and drum’n’bass.
The track that catapulted them to fame features melodic vocals that capture that dazzling sunrise and pleasant post-all-nighter languor.
Its structure lifts the energy, shifting from heavy brostep beats into a fast-paced drum’n’bass section in the latter half.
Released in August 2011, the song reached No.
16 on the UK Singles Chart and was featured on the soundtrack of the British film Pusher.
It’s perfect for those moments when you want aggressive dance music to boost your mood.
Starving For Friends (Ft. Vic Fuentes)Slaves

The lyrics express a heartfelt longing to make amends for past mistakes and repair a friendship that was hurt.
It’s a song by the California-formed post-hardcore band Slaves, featuring Vic Fuentes from Pierce the Veil as a guest.
The emotional vocal interplay, in stark contrast to the intense sound, is truly moving.
The track is included on their debut album, Through Art We Are All Equals, released in June 2014, and it was unveiled in May of the same year ahead of the album.
By portraying the pain and complexity of friendship as they are, it resonates deeply with its honesty—especially when you’re struggling with relationships and consumed by regret.
Show UpSamia

Samia, a singer-songwriter gaining attention in New York’s indie scene.
Born into an acting family, her poetic and emotional style has captured the hearts of many music fans.
One track on her EP “Scout,” released in June 2021, is a hidden gem that digs into the core of friendship.
It rides an energetic, driving sound to sing about the kind of friend whose mere presence can save you—and the firm resolve that it’s your turn to rush to their side.
Made the year after her acclaimed album “The Baby,” this record showcases her deeply expressive vocals that resonate in your chest.
It’s the kind of song that will warm your heart when you miss a dear friend or on a sentimental night.
Scary Monsters and Nice SpritesSkrillex

A DJ with the unusual background of having been in a former post-hardcore band, Skrillex’s signature track.
It’s the title song from the EP “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites,” released in October 2010, and the drop—switching from a beautiful melody to an onslaught of aggressive, distorted bass—makes a powerful impact.
This contrast between quiet and explosive motion evokes a world where charming fairies and terrifying monsters coexist.
Featured on the soundtrack of the film Spring Breakers and winner of the 54th Grammy Awards, this track is perfect for anyone who wants to experience the dynamism of brostep.
It’s an energetic anthem that instantly elevates your mood and stands as a defining number of the scene.





