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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “I”

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “I”
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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “I”

When it comes to English words that start with “I,” there are plenty that could make great song titles—beyond the pronoun “I,” you’ve got “If” for hypotheticals, as well as “Imagine” and “Idea,” among others.

In this article, I’ll introduce some classic Western songs whose titles start with “I.” I don’t think many people usually search for songs by narrowing down the first letter of the title, but that’s exactly why you might discover tracks you hadn’t noticed before.

Enjoy the article as you look forward to finding out what songs are on the list.

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (1–10)

I’ll Never Love AgainNEW!Lady Gaga

I’ll Never Love Again (from A Star Is Born) (Official Music Video)
I’ll Never Love AgainNEW!Lady Gaga

The exquisite ballad “I’ll Never Love Again” brings the story of the film A Star Is Born to a close.

Its heart-wrenchingly sorrowful melody and Lady Gaga’s searing, soul-baring vocals are sure to move you to tears.

The lyrics, which convey the profound sense of loss after losing a loved one and the painful resolve that such love will never come again, perfectly capture the film’s world, making it a true masterpiece.

Included on the soundtrack of the 2018 film, Ally’s performance scene shook the hearts of many viewers.

The song also won Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 2020 Grammy Awards.

On nights when you’re thinking of someone dear, or when you want to cry your heart out and detox your emotions, why not sit with this song and let it wash over you?

Incarcerated ScarfacesNEW!Raekwon

Raekwon – Incarcerated Scarfaces (Official Video)
Incarcerated ScarfacesNEW!Raekwon

Rapper Raekwon, a member of the Wu-Tang Clan also known as “The Chef,” is revered as a pioneer of mafioso rap for his cinematic imagery and heavy use of slang.

Featured on his classic 1995 release Only Built 4 Cuban Linx…

is the track “Incarcerated Scarfaces.” In the lyrics, he likens himself to a “Black Trump,” reflecting how Donald Trump at the time was seen as a symbol of wealth and power.

He delivers deft rhymes over RZA’s beat while reflecting on his incarcerated comrades.

Highly recommended for fans of gritty ’90s hip-hop—be sure to check it out.

Into OblivionNEW!Lamb Of God

Lamb of God – Into Oblivion (Official Music Video)
Into OblivionNEW!Lamb Of God

Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, Lamb of God has long led the scene as a standard-bearer of American heavy metal.

Since their formation in 1994, they’ve consistently wielded an unyielding groove as their weapon, steadily building a reputation that includes multiple Grammy nominations.

The track at hand is a pre-release from their upcoming tenth album, “Into Oblivion,” slated for March 2026.

It interweaves the band’s signature weighty rhythms with razor-sharp riffs, while vocalist Randy Blythe’s roar—charged with outrage at society—shakes listeners to their core.

Released in January 2026, the song’s unwaveringly aggressive stance has ignited metal fans around the world.

Highly recommended for blasting away daily frustrations or experiencing true, soul-rattling heaviness.

I Ran (So Far Away)NEW!The Beaches

The Beaches – I Ran (So Far Away) Official Audio
I Ran (So Far Away)NEW!The Beaches

The Beaches are a powerhouse alternative rock band based in Toronto who won Group of the Year at the 2024 Juno Awards.

Released in January 2026, this track is their cover of a classic new wave hit made famous by A Flock of Seagulls in 1982.

While preserving the original’s distinctive sense of weightless atmosphere and propulsive drive, the song is reimagined with an arrangement that brings the guitar and bass grooves to the forefront, resulting in a superbly updated take as modern indie rock.

It’s a track that should appeal not only to those familiar with ’80s music, but also to anyone seeking a fresh rock sound.

Be sure to compare it with the original.

I Just MightNEW!Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars – I Just Might [Official Music Video]
I Just MightNEW!Bruno Mars

Singer-songwriter Bruno Mars, whose stylish performances have been electrifying audiences around the world.

Marking his first solo “new chapter” in a while, this release delivers exquisite pop-soul that reimagines his signature disco and funk for today—irresistibly dance-inducing.

The lyrics capture a fateful encounter and anticipation on the dance floor, brimming with a rush of excitement that changes the atmosphere in an instant.

Released in January 2026, it served as the lead single ahead of the following month’s album, “The Romantic.” The music video features a unique concept where he multiplies himself to form a band, making it a visual treat as well.

Perfect as background music for drives and parties—and a great pick-me-up whenever you want to boost your mood.

Internet GirlNEW!KATSEYE

“Internet Girl” Visualizer | KATSEYE
Internet GirlNEW!KATSEYE

Cats Eye is a multinational girl group born from a joint project by HYBE and Geffen Records.

Here’s a look at their single released in January 2026.

This dance-pop track takes aim at internet personas and the hunger for validation, delivering a sharp, ironic portrayal of self-curation in the age of social media.

Packed with addictive beats in just over two minutes, it instantly pulls listeners into a digital whirlpool.

After being previewed on their live tour, the song became a hot topic among fans, and the buzz led to its official release—an appealing backstory in itself.

It’s a perfect pick for anyone feeling social media fatigue or looking to glide through the complexities of modern life with a lighter step.

I’ll Believe In AnythingNEW!Wolf Parade

Wolf Parade – I’ll Believe In Anything (Official Music Video)
I'll Believe In AnythingNEW!Wolf Parade

Wolf Parade, a Canadian band that has led the indie scene since the 2000s.

You’ve probably heard their sound, woven from razor-sharp guitars and synthesizers.

Though they’ve had a long career, the track now drawing attention after being featured in the 2025 drama “Heated Rivalry” is “I’ll Believe in Anything.” It’s a moving rock number infused with a desperate desire to believe in something in an uncertain world.

Originally included on the classic album “Apologies to the Queen Mary,” released in September 2005, its dramatic progression resonates with modern listeners and is being reappraised.

It’s a song I recommend when you want to keep moving forward despite uncertainty, or for sentimental nights.

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