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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' (61–70)

In My YearsMen I Trust

Men I Trust, an indie band based in Quebec, Canada, has been gaining popularity for their dreamy sounds that gently color an afternoon café time.

Centered on dream pop and electropop while weaving in lo-fi and jazz elements, their music pairs perfectly with unhurried moments.

Featured on their album Equus Caballus, released in May 2025, this track stands out for its lyrics where nostalgia for the past intersects with a vivid sense of living in the present.

The roughly three-minute song, built on a beautiful chord progression and a soothing drum beat, conveys a calm resolve to look ahead while reflecting on the passage of time.

The grand resonance of the bridge is another highlight, sure to add a touch of drama to a quiet afternoon.

I CAN TELLGIVĒON

GIVĒON – I CAN TELL (Official Music Video)
I CAN TELLGIVĒON

A track from Giveon’s July 2025 album Beloved, by the soul singer known for his distinctive baritone.

Reviving the essence of ’70s R&B for today, the piece explores the theme of seeing the truth within romantic relationships.

Delicate piano and strings interweave with his resonant vocals, forming a quietly penetrating ballad.

Crafted over more than three years, the album exudes a mature, fully realized vision.

Its unhurried beat and introspective melodic lines elevate mealtime into a more refined experience.

A perfect listen for anyone who cherishes calm, late-night moments.

I Wish I Didn’t Waste Your TimeThundercat

Thundercat – ‘I Wish I Didn’t Waste Your Time’
I Wish I Didn’t Waste Your TimeThundercat

Stephen Bruner, a Los Angeles–based bassist better known as Thundercat, has captivated many listeners with his distinctive sound that fuses jazz fusion and R&B.

His new song, released in September 2025, is an introspective piece that reflects on regret over a past love.

Co-written with producer Greg Kurstin, it layers gentle synth tones with falsetto vocals to create a tranquil mood perfect for a nighttime dinner.

The flowing basslines and dreamy soundscape craft a comfortable atmosphere that won’t intrude on conversations with someone special.

His first solo release since the album “It Is What It Is,” the track showcases a refined sense of artistic maturity.

I Don’t Think That I Like HerCharlie Puth

Charlie Puth – I Don’t Think That I Like Her (Official Audio)
I Don't Think That I Like HerCharlie Puth

A dance track that went massively viral worldwide, especially on TikTok.

Featured on the third album CHARLIE released in 2022, this bittersweet pop song captures the complicated feelings of being unable to step into a new romance because of past experiences.

Its dramatic structure shifts from B major to C-sharp major, and the uptempo 186 BPM sound fosters a powerful sense of unity in the crowd.

With many famous figures—from Korean K-pop groups to Japanese artists like JO1 and BE:FIRST—posting dance videos, it’s a song you can enjoy not only by singing but also by dancing.

The choreography is relatively simple, making it perfect for getting everyone hyped together.

I WANNA BE YOUR SLAVEMåneskin

Måneskin – I WANNA BE YOUR SLAVE (Official Video)
I WANNA BE YOUR SLAVEMåneskin

Måneskin, the Italian rock band attracting worldwide attention, shot to global fame after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 2021.

The song they released in July of that year is a hard-rock number that portrays the duality of love and obsession.

The chorus is striking for its contrasting phrases that express an intense kind of love—being willing to become anything for the other person—and Damiano’s powerful vocals convey that passion directly.

The track won at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards and reached the top five in the UK.

With its straightforward rock sound and catchy melody line, it’s easy to belt out without worrying about English pronunciation—guaranteed to be a hit at karaoke!

It Must Have Been The Mistletoe (Our First Christmas)Barbara Mandrell

Barbara Mandrell – It Must Have Been The Mistletoe (Our First Christmas) (Audio)
It Must Have Been The Mistletoe (Our First Christmas)Barbara Mandrell

When we think of Christmas in the ’80s, a sparkling, romantic atmosphere is the first thing that comes to mind.

In that era, the country singer Barbara Mandrell left behind a beautiful work.

This song, included on her October 1984 Christmas album “Christmas at Our House,” is a warm love song that captures the moment of falling in love during a first Christmas under the mistletoe.

Weaving in scenes of winter—snow, a fireplace, and twinkling lights—it recounts the memory of a special holy night spent together.

The gentle country-pop melody and string arrangements feel comforting, making it perfect for a cozy Christmas evening with family or someone special.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to be wrapped in a sweet, nostalgic mood.

It’s A Wonderful Life (Gonna Have A Good Time)Fishbone

Fishbone – It’s a Wonderful Life (Gonna Have a Good Time) (Video)
It's A Wonderful Life (Gonna Have A Good Time)Fishbone

Hailing from Los Angeles, Fishbone is a band known for its eclectic fusion of genres including funk, ska, punk, and reggae.

Released in November 1987, the Christmas EP “It’s A Wonderful Life (Gonna Have a Good Time)” is a four-track record packed with their signature crossover appeal, with the title track serving as its standout song.

The briskly shining brass section and the bursts of energy and shifting rhythms create a sound that subverts the conventional image of Christmas music.

The track was also included on the 1996 best-of compilation “Fishbone 101: Nuttasaurusmeg Fossil Fuelin’ the Fonkay,” and it remains beloved by fans.

It’s a hidden gem recommended for those who enjoy music that transcends genre boundaries or want to experience a different kind of Christmas.