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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (111–120)

I RunHAVEN

Haven is a dance project led by London-based producer Harrison Walker.

Their track “I Run” is a high-energy song that fuses UK garage beats with airy, floating synths.

It conveys a heartfelt feeling of pushing forward—running on despite the suffocating tangle of everyday life—and the groove is irresistible.

Released as a single in October 2025, it quickly became a global viral hit on social media, racking up 10 million views on TikTok in less than a week.

The production, which incorporated AI techniques, also sparked significant debate.

Give it a listen as a soundtrack for a night drive or your next run.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (121–130)

I Buit This City (Michael Mayer Mix)Baxendale

Baxendale – I Buit This City (Michael Mayer Mix) ‘Kompakt Total 6’ Album
I Buit This City (Michael Mayer Mix)Baxendale

Formed in London in the late 1990s, Baxendale is a trio led by Tim Benton, known for blending indie pop with dance music.

The track introduced here is a fan favorite remixed by Michael Mayer of the renowned German label Kompakt and released as a 12-inch in August 2005.

Boldly fragmenting and looping the original’s catchy vocals and weaving them into a sophisticated beat, this piece achieves a striking balance between pop sensibility and minimalism.

Also included on the album Total 6, this track is a masterpiece highly recommended for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in a soothing whirl of sound that crosses the boundary between techno and pop.

I Miss You, I’m SorryGracie Abrams

Gracie Abrams – I Love You, I’m Sorry (Official Music Video)
I Miss You, I’m SorryGracie Abrams

Gracie Abrams, a singer-songwriter whose delicate vocals resonate with many, is the daughter of film director J.J.

Abrams.

Known for joining Taylor Swift’s tour, she released a ballad in April 2020 that I’d like to introduce.

Featured on her debut EP Minor, the track is marked by a quiet soundscape woven from piano and strings.

It portrays complex emotions—longing for an ex while feeling guilty for ending the relationship.

It also gained attention for being used in season 2 of the Netflix series Ginny & Georgia.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night, gently comforting anyone hesitating over whether to reach out to a former lover.

I Stay I Leave I Love I LoseJessie Murph

Jessie Murph – I Stay I Leave I Love I Lose (Official Visualizer)
I Stay I Leave I Love I LoseJessie Murph

This track, added to the deluxe edition of singer-songwriter Jessie Murph’s debut album Sex Hysteria, is a serene alternative R&B number that portrays the cycle of pain and codependent love passed down across generations.

While carrying trauma inherited from family, the protagonist finds themselves repeating the same patterns—a story conveyed poignantly through a husky vocal and delicate piano.

Released in November 2025, the song features contributions from powerhouse Nashville songwriters including Laura Veltz, who helped craft its narrative-driven lyrics.

It carefully depicts the struggle of staying in a relationship despite knowing it will hurt, and the gap between the illusion of being able to change someone and the reality.

It’s a track especially worth hearing for anyone grappling with dependency in relationships or feeling on the verge of losing themselves.

I Don’t CareMegadeth

Megadeth – I Don’t Care (Official Music Video)
I Don't CareMegadeth

Megadeth, masters of thrash metal with a career spanning over 40 years.

Released in November 2025, this track is the second single from their final album, “Megadeth,” slated for release in January 2026.

As Dave Mustaine himself says, “This is a punk song,” it trades technical complexity for immediacy and message, resulting in a stripped-down, straightforward piece.

The lyrics portray a way of life untouched by others’ judgments and a sardonic view of a society full of falsehoods, distilling the defiant spirit they’ve cultivated over the years.

A music video centered on skate culture has also been released, intercutting images of unruly youth with the band’s performance.

It’s a track that encapsulates Megadeth’s unapologetic aesthetic as they head into their final tour.

I’ve Got A Broken HeartThe Lemon Twigs

The Lemon Twigs are a brother duo from Long Island, New York.

With a sound that modernly reconstructs ’60s and ’70s rock, they’re a band highly regarded in the indie scene.

Their new song is “I’ve Got A Broken Heart.” Released as a single in November 2025, it follows their album “A Dream Is All We Know.” Despite its brisk, garage rock-style sound, the lyrics portray the pain of heartbreak and the bittersweet ache of being haunted by memories of an ex wherever you go.

Its sweet-and-sour melodies and harmonies tighten the chest—give it a listen when you’re feeling sentimental.

I’m Always On StageSam Fender

Sam Fender – I’m Always On Stage (Lyric Video)
I'm Always On StageSam Fender

Singer-songwriter Sam Fender from North Shields in the northeast of England has won support with songs that weave social perspectives into heartland rock.

This work, which he released in November 2025, is a ballad marked by the delicate timbre of acoustic guitar.

It candidly chronicles the loneliness behind success and the pressure of always being watched, with a sound that portrays inner calm and conflict and is sure to resonate.

In addition to being included on the deluxe edition of the album “People Watching,” released in February 2025, it was also used over the end credits of the concert film “Live at London Stadium,” which premiered in November of the same year.

It’s a recommended listen for a quiet night when you want to sink into music on your own.