Samuel Wesley (1766 – 1837) was an English organist and composer.
The son of Charles Wesley, he showed his musical talent early in life. He played the violin as well as the organ, and worked as a conductor as well as a music lecturer. Many of his best-known compositions were written for the church; they include the motet In exitu Israel.
His son, Samuel Sebastian Wesley, was also a composer, and is often confused with his father.