RAG MusicMusic
Lovely Western music
search

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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (21–30)

Young Black & RichMelly Mike

Melly Mike – Young Black & Rich (Official Music Video)
Young Black & RichMelly Mike

This is a track released in June 2024 by American artist Mary Mike.

Hailing from Minneapolis, Mary Mike is hugely popular on TikTok and is acclaimed for her distinctive style that blends rock and hip-hop.

Fueled by its use in gym workout videos and as background music for driving scenes on social media, the song has been gaining even more attention as of July 2025.

With its powerful message of being “young, Black, and rich” and a driving beat, it’s the kind of track that fires you up.

A high-energy song that’s perfect for turning up the heat on your playlist!

Your New Place LiveRacing Mount Pleasant

Racing Mount Pleasant – Your New Place Live (Official Music Video)
Your New Place LiveRacing Mount Pleasant

Racing Mount Pleasant is an indie band from Michigan, USA.

Their hallmark is a complex and beautiful soundscape that blends chamber pop and emo, woven by a seven-piece performing ensemble and a visual team.

Released in July 2025, this track features a sprawling structure of over seven minutes, offering an immersive experience like watching a short film.

It begins in silence, then layers brass and strings into waves of emotion building toward a climax that will take your breath away.

The title evokes a “new place” after someone has gone.

The protagonist’s sense of loss, intertwined with a will to keep moving forward, presses painfully on the heart.

This work greatly heightens anticipation for the forthcoming August 2025 album, “Racing Mount Pleasant.”

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y' (31–40)

Your HouseSteel Pulse

Hailing from the UK, Steel Pulse is a socially conscious band that infuses the spirit of punk into roots reggae.

Lead vocalist David Hinds’s passionate voice and lyrics that confront social injustice strike listeners to the core.

Their searing critiques of racism and calls for justice resonate deeply across generations.

Another hallmark of the band is their unique sound, which fuses smooth rhythms with the sharp edge of rock.

Once you feel the fiery soul embedded in their music, you’ll surely find new energy for tomorrow.

You’re the sunshine of my lifeStevie Wonder

A gem of a love song by Stevie Wonder from the United States, one that wraps your heart like warm sunlight.

Its straightforward expression of love—singing that an irreplaceable person is the sun that illuminates his life—reaches deep into the soul.

The song is included on the classic 1972 album “Talking Book” and was released as a single in March 1973.

The floating tones of the electric piano and the gentle rhythm are wonderfully romantic, and his vocals—honored at the 16th Annual Grammy Awards—are irresistible.

Listen to it on a calm weekend morning or during special moments with someone you love, and you’ll feel yourself surrounded by tenderness.

Your Cheatin’ HeartHank Williams

Hank Williams – Your Cheatin´ Heart – Country Music Experience
Your Cheatin' HeartHank Williams

This is a song by Hank Williams, the American singer known as the father of modern country music.

The song portrays, in stark terms, the guilt and loneliness that await the person who betrayed him.

Even if they keep a calm face now, the song declares that one day they’ll shed tears of regret on sleepless nights—a searing message.

It seems to foresee not only resentment toward the other person, but also the self-inflicted suffering that lies ahead.

Released just after Hank’s death, it came out in January 1953 and held the number-one spot for six consecutive weeks, and in 1964 it became the title of a biographical film.

The end of a love that hurts someone else ultimately only brings pain to oneself.

Perhaps that inescapable truth is what pierces the heart.

You Set The SceneLove

You Set the Scene (2015 Remaster)
You Set The SceneLove

This is the third album released in 1967 by the American rock band Love.

In an era when psychedelia was at its peak, its deliberate return to folk rock and baroque pop meant that it initially received a rather modest reception—something some of you may already know.

Yet its sound—acoustic guitars entwined with dreamlike strings and horns—is truly one of a kind.

In contrast to its beautiful melodies, it explores introspective themes such as disillusionment with society and reflections on life and death, and that profound contrast captivates listeners.

With the passage of time, it has been reassessed, and today it stands as a masterpiece shining in music history, a monumental record that continues to influence countless artists.

You’re Gonna Miss MeThe 13th Floor Elevators

This is the debut album by the American band the 13th Floor Elevators, released in 1966.

Known as the first record in the world to feature the word “psychedelic” in its title, it opened the door to the genre and stands as a historic milestone.

Roky Erickson’s frenzied, madcap vocals fuse with the electric jug’s uniquely floating timbre, drawing listeners into another dimension.

The anecdote that it was recorded under the influence of LSD may well contribute to its legendary status.

Hugely influential on the later alternative rock scene and still commanding a cult following, this album lets you feel the heat of the very moment music history shifted.