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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 roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (71–80)

I WishTha Dogg Pound

The duo known as stalwarts of West Coast hip-hop, Tha Dogg Pound, is a powerhouse group formed by Daz Dillinger and Kurupt.

Their 1995 debut album Dogg Food topped the U.S.

charts and went double platinum.

This track, included on the Christmas-themed compilation album Christmas on Death Row, was released in December 1996.

It samples a song by Jeff Lorber Fusion and features a mellow, lyrical arrangement that differs from gangsta rap.

Blending hip-hop rhythms with a wintry atmosphere, it stands out as a unique Christmas rap—perfect for parties when you want a different vibe.

I Need HerBryson Tiller

Bryson Tiller – I Need Her (Official Lyric Video)
I Need HerBryson Tiller

This is a track from Bryson Tiller—known as a standard-bearer of trap soul—off his two-part album Solace, released in October 2025.

Teaming up with producer Charlie Heat, the song masterfully blends nostalgic 90s R&B textures with contemporary trap beats.

The lyrics weave longing and heartache, expressing deep feelings for a loved one by likening them to music itself.

True to Tiller’s remark that he uses music as therapy, the piece is introspective and emotionally rich.

Its mellow, stylish sound makes it perfect for solitary listening on a quiet night.

I Got BetterMorgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen – I Got Better (Official Music Video)
I Got BetterMorgan Wallen

Singing with a powerful resolve to overcome hardship and become a better self, this track was released in June 2025 by Morgan Wallen, a dominant force in the American country scene.

Featured as the second song on his sprawling 37-track album, “I’m the Problem,” the piece portrays a protagonist who, despite experiencing heartbreak and loss, moves forward with determination.

Wallen himself has called it his “most personal song,” reflecting its deeply introspective nature.

Set to a warm, acoustic guitar-centered sound, the song carefully weaves messages of self-renewal and hope.

It’s a must-listen for anyone ready to accept past pain and take a new step forward.

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “I” (81–90)

InfectedBarthezz

Barthezz – Infected (Official Music Video)
InfectedBarthezz

Versus’s second single, which took the early 2000s club scene by storm, continued the momentum following his debut hit “On the Move.” It peaked at No.

25 on the UK Singles Chart and climbed to No.

3 on the Dance Chart, ringing out across clubs throughout Europe immediately after its release.

With its powerful kick and melodious synth lead, the sound is classic tech trance.

As the title suggests, its greatest appeal lies in its addictive pull that draws listeners in.

Remix versions by Mark’s Basstoy and DJ Jean were also produced, offering enjoyment across different styles.

It’s a highly recommended track for anyone who wants to relive the trance scene of the time or fire up the floor with uptempo dance music.

I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me WarmElla Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong

Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong – I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (Official Video)
I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me WarmElla Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong

This is a duet performance by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong of a classic song written by Irving Berlin in 1937.

It’s included on the iconic album “Ella and Louis Again,” released in October 1957, with a luxurious backing band centered around Oscar Peterson’s piano.

The lyrics convey the warmth of love that defies the chill of winter, carrying a comforting message perfect for a snowy night.

The harmony woven by Ella’s clear vocals and Louis’s richly textured baritone truly embodies the sound of jazz’s golden age.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to on a quiet winter evening, gazing out the window at the falling snow.

Is It a CrimeMariah the Scientist, Kali Uchis

Mariah the Scientist, Kali Uchis – Is It a Crime (Official Audio)
Is It a CrimeMariah the Scientist, Kali Uchis

The song released in July 2025, a collaboration between Mariah the Scientist—an R&B vocalist drawing attention for her emotive delivery—and Grammy-winning artist Kali Uchis, portrays the complex emotions of feeling guilty for loving someone through a dialogue-style narrative.

Centered on the question, “If loving is a crime, then are you my prisoner?”, it tells a bittersweet story of falling in love despite society’s gaze and past wounds, all set to a mellow sound infused with Latin elements.

As the lead single from Mariah’s fourth album, Hearts Sold Separately, the intertwining of their sweet, soulful vocals feels like a gentle companion on a winter night drive.

It’s the perfect track for those who want to sit with the warmth inside the car and savor the inner conflict of love.

Into The FireBryan Adams

Bryan Adams – Into The Fire (2008)
Into The FireBryan Adams

Bryan Adams, known for the album that followed his worldwide smash hit masterpiece Reckless.

The title track of this album, released in March 1987, is an introspective piece that portrays a man standing at a crossroads in life, unsure of which path to take.

The song’s greatest appeal lies in its lyrics, which strike straight at the heart, expressing a resolve like leaping into roaring flames.

The heavy guitar in this mid-tempo rock ballad, paired with his husky vocals, adds depth to the protagonist’s anguish and inner conflict.

It’s also well known for featuring a recording from the Tokyo show on the live album Live! Live! Live!.

If you’re about to take on a new challenge, be sure to give it a listen.