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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You’ll Think Of MeKeith Urban

Keith Urban is a quintessential Australian male singer-songwriter.
Armed with his catchy musical style, he continues to produce hit songs even today.
Among his works, a song I especially recommend for themes of parting and farewells is “You’ll Think of Me.” It portrays the feelings of a man after a cold, matter-of-fact breakup.
While it’s a love song, its wistful lyrics are relatable in many different situations.
Your EverythingKeith Urban

A track released in 2000 by Australian country music singer Keith Urban.
It’s a love song about the desire to be everything to one’s lover.
It was a hit in countries like Canada and reached No.
4 on the U.
S.
charts.
You Had Me From HelloKenny Chesney

A track released in 1999 by American country music artist Kenny Chesney.
It was inspired by a scene from the romantic comedy film Jerry Maguire, which starred actress Renée Zellweger, whom Kenny later married.
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YesterdayKenya Vaun

Kenya Vaughn, a rising R&B and hip-hop star from Philadelphia.
Her musical influences include artists known for emotionally rich storytelling—such as Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, and Alicia Keys—and she especially values writing lyrics that weave in her own experiences and emotions.
For Vaughn, creating The Honeymoon Phase seems to have been a vital journey of telling her own story—beginning with self-love and moving through the joys and pains of relationships.
The track Yesterday, included on the album, pairs an evocative sound with reflections that both celebrate nostalgic childhood memories and question how every experience over time shapes who we are.
Throughout the album, Vaughn’s voice showcases a wide expressive range; it gently stays close to the listener while reminding us of the dignity of moving forward in life.
Why not give her music a listen on a drive or during a laid-back weekend?
You SayKhary

Carly’s track “You Say” is a moving piece from the album “A Desperate Attempt To Love Everything.” It features a lyrical flow set over a track that evokes the ’90s.
The song portrays a one-night physical relationship and the complex emotions surrounding it in a straightforward manner, resonating particularly with people in their twenties.
The introspective lyrics deeply move listeners and draw them into Carly’s musical world.
You Say You Love Me (But I Know You Don’t)Kim Carnes

Kim Carnes’s “You Say You Love Me (But I Know You Don’t)” is a song that skillfully portrays the conflict between words of love and the truth behind them.
Her distinctive husky voice vividly conveys the nuances of aching emotion.
Centered on the desire to believe contrasted with the difficulty of accepting the truth, it resonates powerfully with listeners.
Among her many memorable works, this is a track that leaves a deep and lasting impression.
You Keep Me Hangin’ OnKim Wilde

Included on the 1988 album Another Step.
A cover of the single released by The Supremes in 1966.
Born in 1960, the singer is from the UK.
The song features a rock-style arrangement with a powerful drum part that lays down an uptempo, aggressive, and catchy beat, while the melody retains plenty of pop appeal, making it a very pleasant listen.





