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”
- A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “L”
- A collection of Western songs sung by male artists whose titles start with 'I Wanna'
- A collection of Western songs with titles that start with numbers
- Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'Y'
- A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'T'
- A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “K”
- 【2026】A-Title Western Music Compilation
- A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “E”
- A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J”
- [2026] A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with B
- A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “U”
- A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with “R”
A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (71–80)
Into OblivionLamb 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)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’ll Believe In AnythingWolf 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.
I Want It That WayBackstreet Boys

A signature song by the Backstreet Boys, a classic bittersweet and romantic ballad.
It’s definitely a song you want a man to sing! Because the harmony and chorus parts are so prominent, the key is to firmly learn the main melody.
In the call-and-response section in the latter half, I’m not sure which part karaoke scoring recognizes, but memorizing both parts will likely help when you sing with someone else.
Also, my vocal training student sang it, and there aren’t any particularly difficult pronunciations.
You can just read the lyrics straightforwardly.
However, since there are entrances on the off-beat rather than the downbeat and some distinctive rhythms, it’s a good idea to run through the song once.
I BELIEVEErin LeCount

Erin LeCount is a DIY-spirited singer-songwriter from Essex, England, who produces her music in a studio set up in her home shed.
After appearing on a talent show in 2017, she began pursuing her career in earnest and has since built a world uniquely her own.
Her single released in January 2026 is I BELIEVE.
The track channels the inner conflict of a heart seeking salvation yet remaining unfulfilled, carried by powerful synths.
To coincide with the song’s release on January 9, 2026, a live performance video shot at London’s renowned venue KOKO was unveiled, drawing attention for her impressive stage presence.
With introspective lyrics and a body-moving beat, it’s perfect for those late-night moments when you want to lose yourself in music alone.

