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.
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You Look Like You Love MeElla Langley (feat. Riley Green)

A melody gently wrapped in a simple, classical country sound tells a romantic story about an unexpected encounter on a lonely night at a bar.
It’s a sweet yet bittersweet love song by Alabama natives Ella Langley and Riley Green.
Released in June 2024, the track paints a picture of a bold woman taking the first step in love, accompanied by the warm resonance of pedal steel guitar.
A standout on the album “Hungover,” its charming back-and-forth and flutter of budding romance make it perfect for that thrilling moment before giving a White Day gift.
It’s a recommended song for creating sweet memories with someone special.
You Ain’t Gotta Lie (Momma Said)Kendrick Lamar

This is a song by American artist Kendrick Lamar that tackles the theme of “lies,” something everyone is tempted to tell, from a unique perspective.
It’s a track from the album To Pimp a Butterfly, using advice from his mother as a motif to convey the futility of betraying oneself under pressure from social media and those around us.
A gentle melody line that weaves together jazz and funk tenderly wraps its powerful, message-driven lyrics.
Featured on this masterpiece released in March 2015, the song gives you a push when you feel like turning away from your true self.
When you can’t honestly admit your vulnerability, or when you want to look good in someone’s eyes, this track reminds you of the importance of being your authentic self.
You’re the First, the Last, My EverythingBarry White

Barry White’s classic, “You’re the First, the Last, My Everything.” It’s a work that fully showcases his bright personality.
Though he spent time in a juvenile detention center in his younger days, this song is crafted so purely that it doesn’t reflect that side of him at all.
But doesn’t he look like Hiro☆Tsunoda? (lol)
Young BloodBea Miller

Youth often carries a fun and vibrant image, but when you’re actually living through it, the sheer number of worries can be disheartening.
Many of you might feel desperate to lean on something, even if it’s just a straw.
If that sounds like you, why not give “Young Blood” a listen? Released in 2014 by American singer-songwriter Bea Miller, its lyrics that capture the pounding heart of youth and its grand, sweeping melody might help ease your troubles.
Be sure to check it out.
You Can’t Stop The GirlBebe Rexha

A singer-songwriter from New York State, USA.
After debuting in 2010 as the vocalist of Black Cards, they left the band in 2012, signed with Warner Bros.
Records, and began a solo career while also writing songs for other artists.
They produced numerous hits, including The Monster, which they wrote for Eminem and Rihanna.
Their own songs are also highly regarded, and they are an artist expected to achieve even greater success in the future!
You’re BeatifulBei Xu

Famous as a hit song by James Blunt and covered by many singers, but my recommendation is this cover by Bei Xu.
The beauty of the piano’s tone and her non-native English pronunciation give the song a unique charm.
Perfect for a mellow, sophisticated party.
You Can Cry TomorrowBetty Who

The song by Australian pop artist Betty Who expresses encouragement and support for women with hearts wounded by heartbreak.
Gently portraying the process of recovery through friendship and support, it aims to provide strength to get through dark times.
Included on the album “The Valley,” released on March 24, 2017, it is one of the works that showcases her musical style—shaped by 1980s synthpop and 1990s dance-pop—and her growth as an artist.
It’s a recommended track for those facing the pain of a breakup, as well as for anyone who wants to support a friend going through one.
By depicting personal inner turmoil and its overcoming, this song moves many listeners while offering hope for tomorrow.





