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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Ill Be ThereMikey Geiger

This commercial promotes the fact that you can enjoy Spotify on Apple Watch and that it supports offline playback.
It uses colorful visuals to express how you can enjoy music even when your smartphone isn’t nearby, making music feel more accessible.
The track that gives this simple, text-focused yet colorful video its distinctive vibe is “I’ll Be There.” It has a dance-music feel with a pronounced rhythm, and the soaring vocals layered on top convey a unique sense of weightlessness.
Incident At NeshaburSantana

Santana, the American band led by Mexican-born guitarist Carlos Santana.
This is an instrumental masterpiece from their classic 1970 album Abraxas.
Jazz, rock, and Latin music fuse with fiery passion, and the whirlwind structure and improvisation are nothing short of breathtaking.
The piece quotes part of a composition by Horace Silver, then, in the latter half, shifts into a beautiful melody reminiscent of Aretha Franklin—a dramatic arrangement that’s truly compelling.
It’s said that the title carries a powerful message of revolution and liberation, and knowing that background deepens the experience even further.
Also featured on the soundtrack to the film Fillmore (released in 1972), this track is perfect for anyone who wants to feel the band’s musical evolution—or for a night when you want to immerse yourself in a soul-stirring performance.
If A Song Could Get Me YouMarit Larsen

Marit Larsen, a Norwegian artist who blossomed with musical talent from a young age, rose to fame as half of the global duo M2M and later established herself firmly as a solo artist.
Her music centers on folk- and pop-based acoustic sounds, and her voice—clear as a spring—gently wraps the listener’s heart.
M2M’s debut single “Don’t Say You Love Me,” released in 1999, took the world by storm, and from her 2006 solo debut album Under the Surface, the track “Don’t Save Me” achieved the remarkable feat of topping the Norwegian charts for five consecutive weeks.
She has an impressive list of accolades, including winning Best Female Artist at the Spellemannprisen.
Her creativity also shines in founding her independent label, Håndbrygg Records, born from her love of music and coffee.
If you’re looking for music that quietly stays close to your heart, she’s an artist you’ll want to explore.
I <3 YOUMARINA

Singer-songwriter Marina from Wales, formerly known as Marina and the Diamonds, has won popularity with her distinctive musical style and profound lyrics.
This track, included on her album “PRINCESS OF POWER” released in June 2025, is a powerful piece that grabs the listener’s heart.
It explores themes such as “women’s power,” self-affirmation, and sexual liberation, delivered over vibrant synth-pop sounds.
As she mentioned in a Vogue interview—saying she led the creative process with vivid visual ideas—the work brims with colorful, energetic appeal.
It’s sure to give courage to anyone looking to break free from their past self and take a bold new step forward.
I am the partyMILLION DEAD

From London, Million Dead blazed through the early-2000s post-hardcore scene.
Blending the raw impulse of hardcore punk with intelligent songwriting, they forged a post-hardcore sound that also carried an emotional edge.
They made a striking debut in 2003 with the single “Smiling At Strangers On Trains,” and their album A Song to Ruin the same year reached No.
14 on the UK Rock Chart.
Among its tracks, “I Am the Party” stands out as the song that etched their name into the scene.
Their music was highly acclaimed, earning a nomination for Best Newcomer at the Kerrang! Awards.
Their sound—fierce yet lyrical—and Frank Turner’s cathartic screams resonate powerfully with music fans of passionate spirit.
A reunion show is slated for 2025.
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I Don’t Wanna Wait (7 SKIES remix)David Guetta & OneRepublic

This track is defined by its dynamic beats and catchy melody.
Carrying a message to enjoy the moment without waiting, it invites listeners into a world brimming with freedom.
A collaboration between David Guetta and OneRepublic, it was released in April 2024 and achieved success on charts across multiple countries.
In September of the same year, it reached number one on Spain’s LOS40 music chart.
Crafted with arrangements tailored for club and festival excitement, it’s perfect for weekend parties or gatherings with friends.
It’s a recommended pick for anyone looking to break away from the everyday with energetic music.
If You Hadn’t Been ThereDolly Parton

A gentle ballad woven with piano and strings is layered with the richly emotive vocals of Dolly Parton, the queen of American country music.
Dedicated to her husband, Carl Dean—who supported her unwaveringly throughout her six-decade career—this exquisite love song was released in March 2025 following his passing.
Its plainspoken lyrics, tender, enveloping melody, and gospel-tinged arrangement are in beautiful harmony.
Released on Parton’s own label, the track is also slated for inclusion in her musical, “Dolly: An Original Musical.” It’s a song to turn to when you want to feel the bond with someone dear.

