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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” (1–10)

IT Is The EndNEW!Ice Nine Kills

Ice Nine Kills – IT Is The End (Official Music Video)
IT Is The EndNEW!Ice Nine Kills

A ferocious number crafted as a de facto tribute to the film IT! It’s no exaggeration to say this track encapsulates all of their chaotic allure.

With a deft balance of madness-inducing horns and melodious elements, it’s a quintessential Ice Nine Kills song.

This piece is the killer tune that closes out the masterful 2018 album The Silver Scream.

It also made waves thanks to a fully produced video running over 14 minutes.

The sheer volume of detail is astonishing, but it’s the thrilling arrangement—held together by a superb band ensemble that keeps it from collapsing at the last second—that truly captivates.

If you love intricately labyrinthine song structures, this one is guaranteed to hit the spot!

I’m Not RemarkableNEW!Kittyy & The Class

I’m Not Remarkable (Original Cast Recording)
I’m Not RemarkableNEW!Kittyy & The Class

This commercial layers the diverse images of students with the various features built into Apple products, showcasing a commitment to supporting the joys of everyday life.

It conveys that these devices are packed with functions that solidly support student life—from the moment of acceptance to campus life—and enrich each day.

The song that further accentuates the everyday joy depicted in the footage is “I’m Not Remarkable” by Kitty & The Class.

It’s an impressive track with a light, band-driven rhythm, and the unique resonance of the vocals and chorus conveys a sense of relaxation.

I’m Not The Only OneNEW!Sam Smith

Sam Smith – I’m Not The Only One (Official Music Video)
I'm Not The Only OneNEW!Sam Smith

Sam Smith is a singer-songwriter from the United Kingdom.

This song, released in 2014, reached a peak of number three on the UK Singles Chart.

It is included on the acclaimed album In the Lonely Hour.

The lyrics portray a complex state of mind: sensing a partner’s betrayal yet pretending not to notice.

The soulful sound—intertwining piano melodies and strings—deepens the resonance of the heartache caused by lies.

The music video features actress Dianna Agron, whose portrayal of a crumbling marriage also drew attention.

On April Fools’ Day, when lies are “allowed,” why not listen to this work that prompts reflection on trust and love?

I Love My MommaNEW!Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg, who continues to reign as a West Coast hip-hop legend.

While he’s strongly associated with gangsta rap, he’s also known for having an exceptionally deep love for his family.

The final track on his album “No Limit Top Dogg,” released in May 1999, is a heartwarming number in which he straightforwardly expresses gratitude to his mother.

The lyrics, in which he earnestly wishes not to see his mother off but to have her see him off—addressed to the mother who raised him strong despite poverty—are impossible to hear without tears.

In 2018, it was featured in HBO’s hit series “Sharp Objects,” bringing it back into the spotlight.

Even the shy “thank you” that’s hard to say out loud might come out honestly if you say it along with this song.

I Called MamaNEW!Tim Mcgraw

Tim McGraw – I Called Mama (Official Music Video)
I Called MamaNEW!Tim Mcgraw

Tim McGraw, a towering figure representing the American country scene and also widely known for his many acting roles.

Here’s a heartwarming ballad he released to coincide with Mother’s Day in May 2020.

Included on his album “Here on Earth,” the song captures an everyday moment: prompted by a sudden awareness of life’s fragility, he picks up the phone to call his mother.

Set to a restrained, acoustic sound that avoids flashy production, it tenderly conveys the comfort that comes from hearing a family member’s voice.

The music video features his wife, Faith Hill, as well as his own mother, and—together with footage submitted by fans—moved many viewers.

Even if you usually feel too shy to reach out, why not let this song inspire you to pick up the phone and share your voice for the first time in a while?