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Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y'

When it comes to English words that start with “Y,” the first one that probably comes to mind is “You,” meaning “あなた.” It’s also frequently used in song titles, and you often see titles like “Your ○○” or “You’re ~~.” In this article, I’ll introduce famous Western songs with titles that start with “Y.” We don’t usually search for songs by the first letter of the title, so you might discover tracks that haven’t caught your eye before.

Enjoy the article as you look forward to seeing what songs are out there.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (61–70)

You Killed The MusicDebbii Dawson

Debbii Dawson – You Killed The Music (Official Video)
You Killed The MusicDebbii Dawson

Debbie Dawson, who is bringing a fresh breeze to the American pop scene, released a gem of a track on RCA Records in February 2025 that incisively captures the industry’s transformation and the struggles of artists.

She expresses the emotions swaying between the purity of music and commercialism through gentle vocals and a comfortable sound weaving together pop and folk.

The sophisticated arrangement also shines, skillfully incorporating elements of ’70s rock and disco.

Having gained attention through her appearance on America’s Got Talent and earning praise from Katy Perry, this accomplished singer-songwriter delivers a song that quietly seeps into the heart.

It’s a masterpiece recommended for anyone who feels both a deep love for music and a sense of dissonance with the modern era.

You’re the InspirationCHICAGO

Chicago – You’re the Inspiration (Official Music Video)
You're the InspirationCHICAGO

Chicago, the rock band known to all, delivers a gem of a ballad tenderly wrapped in everlasting love and gratitude.

Its refreshing piano tones and warmly resonant melody line stir emotions that bring a lump to your throat.

Released in October 1984 and reaching No.

3 on the U.

S.

Billboard chart the following January, this major hit appears on the album Chicago 17.

It gracefully weaves deep feelings and appreciation for a loved one, celebrating the wonder of fateful love.

Perfect for making life’s important moments even more memorable, it’s a popular choice for special occasions—such as a first dance at a wedding.

Your Body Is a WonderlandJohn Mayer

John Mayer – Your Body Is A Wonderland (Official Video)
Your Body Is a WonderlandJohn Mayer

A love song that sings a sweet and bittersweet confession of love.

It warmly overflows with tender admiration and affection for a lover, creating a comforting feel.

John Mayer’s smooth vocals and acoustic guitar beautifully convey an intimate atmosphere.

Released in June 2002 and included on the album “Room for Squares,” its charm captured many hearts, earning the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance in 2003.

It was also featured in the TV show “The Office” in 2006, winning broad support across audiences.

It’s a perfect choice for a wedding recessional, setting a hopeful mood that celebrates the couple’s new beginning.

An ideal song for moments when you want to express gratitude and vows to the one you love.

You’re In My HeartRod Stewart

Rod Stewart – You’re In My Heart (The Final Acclaim) (Official HD Remastered Video)
You're In My HeartRod Stewart

A gem-like love ballad where sweet, bittersweet romance and a passion for soccer are beautifully harmonized.

Rod Stewart’s husky, emotionally rich voice gently weaves a story of encounters and partings.

Its inventive approach—overlaying feelings for a distinctive woman with affection for a soccer team—is also captivating.

Included on the album “Foot Loose & Fancy Free,” released in November 1977, the song climbed high on charts around the world and has been widely used in romantic scenes in films and television shows.

Serene and warm, this track is perfect when you want to quietly express your feelings to someone special or be soothed by a tender melody that touches the heart.

You’ve Got a FriendDonny Hathaway & Roberta Flack

You’ve Got a Friend, a masterpiece created by Carole King in 1971, is a hit song that won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1972.

This time, rather than King’s original version, we’ve picked the duet cover by Donny Hathaway and Roberta Flack, two soul singers who enjoyed tremendous popularity in the 1970s.

As the title suggests, it’s a song about friendship, so why not consider playing it at a graduation ceremony?

You Get What You GiveNew Radicals

New Radicals – You Get What You Give (Official Music Video)
You Get What You GiveNew Radicals

When it comes to the New Radicals’ hit songs, this is the one.

Released in the late ’90s as their debut single, it’s included on the album “Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too.” The track centers on youth, taking on challenges, and the strength to overcome adversity, serving as an anthem for young people facing tough circumstances.

It climbed high on charts around the world and was so popular that VH1 named it one of the “Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the ’90s.” It also drew attention when it was performed at Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration in January 2021.

It’s the perfect song for when the summer heat is getting to you or you need a boost of energy.

Be sure to give it a listen.

You’re Still The OneShania Twain

Shania Twain – You’re Still The One (Official Music Video)
You're Still The OneShania Twain

A melodious ballad that vows eternal love resonates in the heart through Shania Twain’s gentle yet powerful vocals.

From the moment they meet, budding affection and a bond that grows stronger as they overcome various hardships are portrayed, beautifully expressing the couple’s love story.

Released as a single in January 1998 and included on the album “Come On Over,” the song reached No.

2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

At the 41st Grammy Awards in 1999, it won Best Country Song.

With its rich expressiveness and pop accessibility, it opened up a new frontier in country music.

It’s a perfect track for wedding or proposal background music, or for conveying your feelings to someone special.