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.
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A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'I' (61–70)
It’s My PartyLesley Gore

Lesley Gore, known as a songstress who epitomized the American pop scene of the 1960s, won the support of many young people with a voice that vividly captured the shifting emotions of teen life.
This work, which defined her career, is a song with the striking theme of heartbreak at a birthday party.
The sophisticated sound crafted by producer Quincy Jones and the dramatic twist of shedding tears at one’s own celebration leave a strong impression.
Released as a single in April 1963, it became a smash hit, reaching No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100.
Its catchy melody—also used in fast-food commercials—adds a unique touch as background music for birthdays.
I’ll Be There (feat. Phonte)Mac Miller

The Pittsburgh-born rapper Mac Miller’s classic “I’ll Be There (feat.
Phonte)” is a straightforward ode to his love for his mother.
Included on the mixtape Best Day Ever released in March 2011 and later issued in a remastered version in 2016, it remains a fan favorite.
Over a soulful sample, he delivers warm verses about childhood memories and the greatness of a mother that you come to recognize as you grow up.
Phonte’s guest vocals add a gentle touch, evoking the deep bond of family that stands by you no matter what.
If it’s hard to say “thank you” out loud, why not let this song speak for you? It’s a heartwarming number perfect for Mother’s Day or any special occasion when you want to express your gratitude—one to enjoy together with your mom.
I’m Goin’ DownMary J Blige

Mary J.
Blige, the undisputed icon of R&B known as the “Queen of Hip-Hop Soul,” released her second album, My Life, in 1994—an album that has been remembered as a historic masterpiece emblematic of the ’90s.
Created with producer Sean Combs, the project vividly reflects the pain and loneliness she was grappling with at the time, and her urgent, heartfelt vocals deeply moved many listeners.
In 2025, it was even selected for preservation by the Library of Congress, further proving its significance in music history.
If you’re seeking soulful music that conveys the depths of life, this is sure to become a treasured album for you.
I’ll Never Love AgainLady 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 ScarfacesRaekwon

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.

