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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (141–150)
You Know I’m No GoodAmy Winehouse

This is a song called “Why Do You Love Someone Like Me?” I’m hopeless, but maybe it’s okay to love even that part of me.
Everyone probably has one or two sides like that.
Being able to love each other just as we are is the best, isn’t it?
You sent me flyingAmy Winehouse

A jazz-soul track released in 2004 by British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse.
Inspired by Amy’s relationship with her ex-boyfriend, it is performed in concerts dedicated to “anyone who has ever loved someone who didn’t love them back.”
You’re Not AloneAndrew W.K.

Andrew W.
K.
is known as a party guy, but this song is a somewhat serious, motivational anthem.
It carries a positive message for someone about to set off on a new journey.
If you perform it at a farewell party—complete with his signature, full-throttle facial expressions—it’ll surely be a send-off no one will forget.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (151–160)
You Won’t Ever Be LonelyAndy Griggs

A track released in 1998 by American country music artist Andy Griggs, who has been active since 1997.
It was a hit in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere.
It’s a beautiful track in which the singer promises their loved one they will never be alone.
You’re the Best Thing YetAnita Baker

One of the defining R&B female singers, Anita Baker originally performed as part of a band starting in the 1970s.
She made her solo debut in 1983, releasing her first album, The Songstress.
Although her big commercial breakthrough came with her next album, Rapture, her musical style was already firmly established on her debut.
Her urban, mellow soul music—centered on live instrumentation and set apart from the digital sound of the ’80s—always sounds stylish no matter when you listen.
You’d Be So Nice to Come Home ToAnita O’Day

When it comes to female jazz singers, some might imagine powerful vibrato, wide vocal ranges, and long tones reminiscent of a saxophone.
Anita O’Day, however, established her uniqueness not with those weapons, but with a singing style that delivers short, intermittent notes.
Her one-of-a-kind, rhythmic voice is a must-hear.
You Needed MeAnne Murray

Suddenly, but how much do you know about country music? Broadly speaking, country can be divided into two types.
One is the traditional kind that feels like “classic Westerns.” The other is catchy country that incorporates pop elements.
Anne Murray, who sings “You Needed Me,” is one of the artists who made pop-influenced country famous worldwide.
The sound and melodies are very catchy, so if you don’t usually listen to Western pop, this kind of song might be a good place to start.





