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.
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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “Y” (81–90)
You Haven’t Seen The Last Of MeCher

This song is performed in the film Burlesque.
The hostess of a show pub that has hit a management dead end sings about how it won’t end like this and how she’ll turn things around.
The circumstances are different, but there are many parts that resonate with what exam-takers feel.
Everyone, keep striving for greater heights.
You Say You Don’t Love MeBuzzcocks

Buzzcocks’ “You Say You Don’t Love Me” is a song that masterfully fuses punk and pop.
Since its 1979 release, its unfading, vivid melodies and lyrics have captivated listeners.
Pete Shelley’s distinctive vocals stir the emotions, letting you feel the dynamism of punk.
Frankly depicting the complexities of love, the track stands out even among Buzzcocks’ many hits.
Its melancholic lyrics evoke deep empathy and have secured its status as a timeless classic.
You Raise Me UpCeltic Women

It was featured in a Mitsubishi Motors commercial.
Accompanied by strings, this beautiful ballad moves the heart without warning.
Celtic Woman is a female musical group from Ireland.
Their sound is characterized by Irish colors, and their beautiful harmonies are the highlight.
Yardbird SuiteCharlie Parker

Together with trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, he created the “bebop style,” considered the prototype of modern jazz.
Though his life was short—just 34 years—Charlie Parker, known as “Bird,” revolutionized the jazz scene with his genius for improvisation.
Parker was not only an unparalleled player but also wrote several classic compositions.
This time, let’s introduce Yardbird Suite, which Parker composed in 1946.
Known in Japanese as “Yardbird Kumikyoku,” this piece is regarded as a quintessential bebop classic and has been covered by many artists as a jazz standard.
The title, which combines Parker’s nickname “Yardbird” with the classical music term “suite,” is quite unique, isn’t it? The piece uses the so-called 32-bar AABA form, and many people have likely tackled it as an exercise piece when practicing jazz improvisation.
Incidentally, Bob Dorough—known as a pianist and singer-songwriter—included a vocal cover of Yardbird Suite, with lyrics he wrote himself, on his 1956 album Devil May Care.
The lyrics convey profound respect for Parker, so if you’re interested, be sure to check it out!
You’re Not You AnymoreCounterparts

A five-piece from Ontario, Canada.
They can be considered a leading presence in modern, lyrical (emo-leaning) hardcore, and had released six albums by 2019.
Rather than the speedy, two-beat drive of melodic hardcore, their hallmark is emotional, melodic guitar work and songs that repeatedly shift tempo.
Their tear-jerking, sing-along melodies truly come into their own when experienced live.
You Don’t KnowCyndi Lauper

It is included on the album “Sisters of Avalon.” With its upbeat rhythm and the memorable phrase featured in the title, it’s a track that sticks in your ears.
The lyrics, which seem to interrogate someone over a relatively gentle melody, feel as if they’re questioning me, which gives me a jolt.
A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'Y' (91–100)
You Make My DreamsDaryl Hall & John Oates

A track released in 1981 by the American duo Hall & Oates.
Characterized by keyboard-driven sounds, it’s an engaging track that simply expresses pure joy.
It has been featured in many forms of media, including the films (500) Days of Summer and The Wedding Singer.





