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 Just Want to Be Your EverythingAndy Gibb

A gem of a pop tune that sings of pure love over a captivating melody and smooth rhythm.
The powerful, soulful vocals expressing unconditional love and devotion move the hearts of many.
Andy Gibb’s gentle, crystalline voice beautifully paints his overflowing feelings for the one he loves.
Released in July 1977 as the lead single from his debut album “Flowing Rivers,” it spent three consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100, then astonishingly returned to No.
1 again in September.
Showcasing Barry Gibb’s exceptional production and Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh’s standout playing, this song is one to dedicate not only to those in love, but to anyone who cherishes someone with a pure heart.
I Got 5 on ItLuniz

A classic by the duo The Luniz, hailed as an anthem that symbolizes the marijuana culture coloring the West Coast hip-hop scene.
Michael Marshall’s sweet chorus and the flows of members Yukmouth and Numskull blend beautifully, leaving a memorable melodic line.
Since its release in May 1995, it has secured an unshakable status as a hip-hop classic, and featured on the album Operation Stackola, it gained worldwide acclaim.
In 2019, director Jordan Peele created a uniquely tense orchestral remix for the film Us, bringing out a new appeal.
It’s a track I recommend to anyone looking to enjoy music in a relaxed mood.
If I Ruled The World (Imagine That) feat. Lauryn HillNas

This masterpiece expresses a powerful longing for freedom and liberation, carried by a nostalgic melody and a groovy beat.
With richly expressive, message-driven lyrics, it vividly paints an ideal world.
While confronting the harsh realities of the streets, it gently sings of a hope-filled future, making it a heartwarming classic.
Lauryn Hill’s soulful chorus further elevates the song’s appeal.
Released in June 1996 as a single from Nas’s album “It Was Written,” it reached No.
53 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 1997 Grammy Awards.
This track is perfect when your heart is weary or when you need energy for tomorrow.
It’s also an excellent companion for a nighttime drive or moments of solitary reflection.
I’m Not In Love10cc

While outwardly insisting “it’s not like I’m in love,” the song paints the aching feelings of a man who has in fact fallen deeply in love, set against a dreamlike melody.
Released in 1975 by the British rock band 10cc, it topped the UK Singles Chart and reached No.
2 in the US.
It’s said that Eric Stewart drew inspiration from a conversation with his wife.
Featured in the film Guardians of the Galaxy, the track resonates with anyone who can’t suppress their feelings for someone special.
A gem of a ballad that stirs the heart—perfect for listening alone on a quiet night.
I Need to Be in LoveCarpenters

A heart-stirring ballad by the Carpenters that sings of yearning for eternal love while confronting the harshness of reality.
It stands apart from purely sweet love songs, capturing delicate emotions swaying between ideal and reality, beautifully conveyed through crystalline vocals.
Released as a single from the May 1976 album “A Kind of Hush,” it topped the U.S.
Easy Listening chart.
In 1995, it was chosen as the ending theme for the Japanese TV drama “Miseinen,” drawing renewed attention.
It’s a gem of a melody that gently accompanies quiet nights spent in contemplation or moments of reflecting on memories with someone dear.
I Fall In Love Too Easilymxmtoon

Born in 2000 and hailing from Oakland, California, mxmtoon is a young singer-songwriter drawing attention with indie pop centered around the ukulele.
She will release a cover of a jazz standard composed in 1944 in February 2025.
With airy, translucent vocals and a simple arrangement, this piece captures the fluttering emotions of a heart that falls in love easily.
While preserving the melancholy of the original, it offers a more approachable feel.
Her voice conveys purity and fragility, delivering a warm, intimate expression that seems to nestle close to the listener’s heart.
It’s a gem of a ballad that lets you savor the joy and bittersweetness of love at the same time—one you’ll want to listen to alone, quietly, in your bedroom.
I SurrenderCéline Dion

This is a ballad sung by Canadian diva Celine Dion that expresses a resolve to give everything for love.
With its grand melody and powerful vocals, it deeply moves listeners.
It’s included on the album “A New Day Has Come,” released in March 2002, and has been showcased as one of the highlights of her Las Vegas performances.
It’s the perfect song for those who believe in the power of love—something anyone with experience in romance can relate to.


