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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 compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (321–330)

I Don’t Do It ToEric Lau

Eric Lau (feat. Tawiah): I Don’t Do It To
I Don't Do It ToEric Lau

Eric Lau is a London-based music producer and DJ.

His music is characterized by heavy beats and gentle melodies.

His debut album, New Territories, was released in 2008 on Ubiquity Records and features 14 tracks of jazzy hip-hop grounded in R&B and soul.

With a diverse lineup of guest vocalists, it showcases a refined sound that fuses live instrumentation with digital production.

Drawing on his Hong Kong roots, Eric brings a distinctive flavor to the album.

It’s a stylish, easy-listening record that’s recommended even for those who don’t usually enjoy hip-hop.

I Can’t Hear It NowFreya Ridings

Freya Ridings – “I Can’t Hear It Now” (from Arcane Season 2) [Official Visualizer]
I Can't Hear It NowFreya Ridings

The song written by British singer-songwriter Freya Ridings for Season 2 of the popular anime Arcane is a poignant, heart-wrenching ballad.

Centered around a grand, piano-driven sound, Freya’s emotive vocals brilliantly capture the characters’ inner turmoil and fractured bonds.

Released in November 2024, the track is featured in key scenes of the anime, playing a powerful role in moving viewers.

Spanning a wide spectrum of feelings—from the darkness of emotions that sink like the deep sea to glimmers of hope—the piece resonates with anyone who has faced life’s hardships and the pain of loss.

I Am The WindFrozen Crown

FROZEN CROWN – I Am The Wind (Official Video) | Napalm Records
I Am The WindFrozen Crown

Italy’s powerhouse Frozen Crown released a lead single from War Hearts in October 2024.

It’s a quintessential track from them, themed around epic fantasy and legend, highlighted by the striking dual vocals of Giada and Federico.

The slow tempo and heavy riffs feel as if they’re portraying the approach of an enemy army, stirring the listener’s emotions.

Said to be a spiritual sequel that revisits the theme of the “tyrant,” this piece symbolizes individual strength and liberation from adversity, carrying an encouraging message for its audience.

As their first recording with the new six-member lineup, it’s packed with a more refined sound and an energetic performance than ever before.

I’ll Be ThereJess Glynne

Jess Glynne – I’ll Be There [Official Video]
I'll Be ThereJess Glynne

With a gentle, comforting voice, Jess Glynne brings light to the hearts of those spending lonely nights.

Her warm vocals and powerful melodies weave a pop tune that softly teaches the importance of supporting someone.

Since its release in May 2018, it has been highly acclaimed on the UK music scene and continues to be loved as a signature track from the album “Always In Between.” It topped the UK Singles Chart and earned 3× Platinum certification in Australia, garnering support worldwide.

It’s a song that resonates deeply with those striving to overcome hardship and those who wish to support someone dear.

The music video, set against beautiful natural scenery, further enhances the song’s healing power.

I Can Do It With A Broken HeartTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift – I Can Do It With A Broken Heart (Official Video)
I Can Do It With A Broken HeartTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift’s new song “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.” Her early country-based songs are easy, but many of her recent tracks are also comfortable to sing.

Among them, this one is especially accessible because it doesn’t require belting, so even those who aren’t confident in their vocal power can sing it without any problem.

The chorus has a decent level of intensity, but it’s surprisingly built around the low-mid and mid ranges, so there’s no issue even if you can’t hit high notes.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

I Don’t Like Who I Was Then (feat. Ryland Heagy of Origami Angel)The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years, a band from Pennsylvania that pours personal experiences and inner conflicts into a passionate pop‑punk sound.

They’re reconstructing a track from their 2015 album “No Closer to Heaven” into a new version featuring Ryland Heagy of Origami Angel, set for release in March 2025.

Its message—facing your past self while still trying to move forward—is easy to relate to, and the fusion of emotional melodies with powerful guitar riffs is superb.

The band’s sound and Ryland Heagy’s distinctive vocals create an exquisite chemistry, and the lyrics—singing of self-reflection and a desire for growth—are sure to resonate.

I Think We’re Alone NowTiffany

Tiffany – I Think We’re Alone Now (Official Music Video)
I Think We're Alone NowTiffany

Tiffany is an American pop singer who achieved worldwide popularity from the late 1980s through the 1990s.

She released her debut album, “Tiffany,” in 1987 and scored major hits with its singles.

Since then, she has showcased a wide range of musical styles—pop, dance, pop rock—and has even ventured into country pop.

In 2000, her album “The Color of Silence” was named one of Billboard’s Top 10 Albums, demonstrating her cross-genre prowess.

She has also appeared in films and on television, and has been active in various ventures such as launching a cooking club.

Carrying the allure of ’80s pop into the present, her music is recommended for those seeking both nostalgia and freshness.