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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I Thought I Saw Your Face TodayShe&Him

A track from the 2008 album “Volume One” is back in the spotlight after 17 years.
She & Him is a duo consisting of actress Zooey Deschanel and guitarist-producer M.
Ward.
Their appeal lies in a sound that blends a love for ’60s pop with the simplicity of indie folk.
This song is a bittersweet number that depicts the moment you catch a glimpse of a past lover’s face in a stranger passing by on the street.
Subtle strings and piano delicately color the wavering of memory.
It went viral on TikTok in 2025, winning over a new audience.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who finds themselves suddenly reminded of an old romance, or who loves warm, retro-tinged sounds.
It Is What It Is (feat. Lil Baby & Rylo Rodriguez)42 Dugg

The Detroit-born rapper 42 Dugg has a harrowing backstory—he spent ages 15 to 22 in prison—and that experience gives his music a distinctive weight.
He broke into the national spotlight by cracking the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 with “We Paid” alongside Lil Baby.
His new track featuring Lil Baby and Rylo Rodriguez dropped in December 2025.
Over an ominous beat that samples a ’90s West Coast classic, the three artists each showcase their strengths.
Despite its brief 2-minute-39-second runtime, the track radiates a compelling mix of resignation and hard-earned clarity.
It’s also said to be a prelude to his mixtape Part 3, slated for release in January 2026, so keep an eye on what comes next.
If you’re into hard-edged trap, this is a must-listen.
I Luv UFred again.. & Wallfacer

A boundary-crossing producer from London, Fred again.., has released a collaborative track in December 2025 with Wallfacer, a live drum and bass duo based in Bonn, Germany.
Fred again..
became the youngest ever recipient of the BRIT Awards’ Producer of the Year in 2020, and in 2024 he took home multiple Grammys, cementing his reputation.
This track sits near the conclusion of his “USB” project and serves as a culmination of an ambitious experiment: gradually unveiling music in tandem with a 10-week tour.
Sonically, distorted kicks and a weighty bass dominate the space, yielding a hard-edged club track that shifts between four-on-the-floor and breaks.
Despite its sweet title, the track’s aggressive, pressure-packed approach shakes the body—highly recommended for those who want to bathe in it on a loud, full-throttle dancefloor.
It Must Have Been LoveRoxette

A gem of a ballad by the Swedish pop duo Roxette.
Originally produced as a Christmas single in 1987, the song became a worldwide hit after being included on the soundtrack of the 1990 film Pretty Woman.
Its structure is masterful, building emotion gradually from a quiet piano introduction, and Marie Fredriksson’s clear, luminous vocals poignantly convey the pain of heartbreak.
Per Gessle’s melody subtly shifts the chorus progression with each repetition, continuously stirring the listener’s emotions.
In June 1990 it reached No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100, and it also received a BMI award recognizing six million broadcast performances.
Many listeners will likely be reminded of the film’s romantic scenes.
It’s a perfect song for quietly reflective moments or when you want to look back on memories with someone special.
I Got YouJames Brown

This is an introductory commercial for The Peel, a sour made from lemon peel.
The three familiar faces from this product’s ads appear, shown playing darts.
The sophisticated combination of suits, darts, and James Brown’s “I Got You” creates a very grown-up vibe that seems to symbolize the flavor of the product.
The background music, “I Got You,” is one of his signature songs, released in 1965.
Riding on a funky performance, the song proclaims feeling on top of the world, and just listening to it really lifts your spirits, doesn’t it?
Immortal LoveMIKA

Mika, a Lebanese-born singer active in London, has released a new song in December 2025.
Known for his wide vocal range and effortless command of falsetto, as well as his flair for dazzling pop, he’s dropped a lead single from his upcoming album Hyperlove, slated for release in January 2026.
It’s a track that caps off his first original English-language album in about seven years.
The song is an electro-pop number marked by shimmering synthesizers and a buoyant beat, offering a pleasing, modern reinterpretation of 1980s dance music.
Lyrically, it evokes imagery reminiscent of reincarnation, depicting a universal love that transcends time and even life and death.
Inspired by his long-standing bond with his beloved dog, it’s a recommended listen for anyone who wants to feel the connection with someone precious—be it a partner, family member, or pet.
I Still CreateYonKaGor

Yonkagor is a non-binary creator from Indonesia, now based in Canada.
A multi-talented artist who not only produces music but also creates animation, they’ve earned strong support online for a unique pop sound that blends electro-swing and jazz.
Released in December 2025, this work is an ambitious piece that employs a fast BPM of 184 and an unconventional 7/8 time signature.
It maintains a light, swinging feel while also conveying a subtly unsettling sense of weightless drift.
The lyrics portray the creator’s unique conflict: receiving praise from others yet feeling like an imposter.
Even so, the urgent compulsion to keep creating resonates deeply with listeners.
It’s a must-listen for anyone involved in making things or anyone who has struggled with self-evaluation.


