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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.

A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'Y' (91–100)

You make me feel so youngFrank Sinatra

A popular song composed by Josef Myrow and Mack Gordon in 1946.

It has been recorded by many artists, including Chet Baker and Ella Fitzgerald.

The version by Frank Sinatra, featuring his youthful and captivating vocals, was released in 1956.

Your LoveFrankie Knuckles

This is a club music classic by Frankie Knuckles, whose deep, richly textured track and immediately familiar vocals bring in a refreshing breeze and create a sense of comfort.

It’s been elevated into a finish with a smooth mood ideal for those in their 30s, stirring a sense of splendor.

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (101–110)

You Belong to the CityGlenn Frey

Glenn Frey – You Belong To The City
You Belong to the CityGlenn Frey

If fellow Eagles member Don Henley’s summer song is “The Boys of Summer,” then Glenn Frey’s signature summer number would be “You Belong to the City.” Written specifically for the 1980s smash-hit crime drama Miami Vice, it was included on the show’s soundtrack and also became a hit single, reaching No.

2 on the U.

S.

Billboard chart.

It’s an urban AOR track you can enjoy for its evocative, romantic saxophone, and Glenn’s wistful vocals are superb.

Put on this mellow, urbane song—steeped in adult sophistication—while you’re driving, and you might just feel like a dashing man spending a hot summer in Miami, at least in spirit.

You’re Gonna Lose Your GalHenry “Red” Allen

Henry “Red” Allen, a New Orleans trumpeter known to those in the know.

Even among fans of swing and modern jazz, many may not be familiar with him.

He was a trumpeter in Dixieland and swing jazz with exceptional technique, and he spent many years playing in Louis Armstrong’s backing band.

Recognized by Armstrong himself, his talent was truly formidable, and several of his recordings are still cherished by dedicated jazz aficionados today.

This track, “You’re Gonna Lose Your Gal,” is a great example that showcases his appeal.

You Give Me SomethingJamiroquai

Jamiroquai – You Give Me Something (Official Video)
You Give Me SomethingJamiroquai

This is a classic club track by Jamiroquai, who deliver highly reliable and solid works through a pop style infused with elements of funk and acid jazz.

Its modern atmosphere creates a pleasant feel, elevating it into a piece especially recommended for teenagers.

Yellow BalloonJan and Dean

Jan and Dean-Yellow Balloon 1966
Yellow BalloonJan and Dean

Jan and Dean have an album called “Save for a Rainy Day” that’s entirely devoted to rain.

When it comes to songs about rain, introducing this one album might be enough.

From it, here’s the first track—a song that says, “I used to hate rainy days, you know.”

Your SongRita Ora

Rita Ora – Your Song [Official Video]
Your SongRita Ora

A song brimming with the joy of love from UK-born Rita Ora.

Born from her friendship with Ed Sheeran, this track features a breezy, Caribbean-tinged electropop sound.

It vividly captures the exhilaration of romance, delivering hope and happiness to listeners.

Released in May 2017, the song reached No.

7 on the UK Singles Chart.

It earned platinum certifications in many countries and was cherished worldwide.

It’s the perfect song for cheering on those taking a new step forward, such as at graduations or farewell gatherings.