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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 <3 YOUMARINA

MARINA – I ﹤3 YOU (Official Video)
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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.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (331–340)

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.

IstriceSubsonica

Subsonica is an innovative electro-rock band from Turin.

Since their formation in 1996, they have deftly blended rock, electronica, and dance, bringing a fresh breeze to the Italian music scene.

A defining trait of their work is the social message embedded in their music.

They debuted in 1997 with the album “Subsonica” and became widely known for “Tutti i miei sbagli,” featured on the album “Microchip Emozionale.” Their accolades include wins at the MTV Europe Music Awards, and in 2024 they received the David di Donatello Award for Best Score for the soundtrack to the film “Adagio,” underscoring the high regard for their artistry.

Their energetic live shows are not to be missed.

Highly recommended for those seeking music that defies conventional boundaries and carries profound messages.

IncomprehensibleBig Thief

Big Thief – Incomprehensible (Official Lyric Video)
IncomprehensibleBig Thief

Big Thief, the American indie folk band formed in Brooklyn, unveiled a remarkable new song in June 2025.

Marking a fresh start for the group after their bassist departed in 2024 and they continued as a trio, the track beautifully fuses Adrianne Lenker’s delicate, emotionally rich vocals with a sound palette influenced by neo-psychedelia.

It weaves an expansive sonic world featuring guitar feedback, horns, and even sitar, resulting in another stunning soundscape.

Serving as the lead single from their sixth album, Double Infinity, scheduled for release in September 2025, the song feels like an ambitious work brimming with the band’s spirit of musical exploration.

It’s a must-listen for anyone drawn to introspective, resonant music and the fusion of folk with experimental sounds.

In These TimesMakaya McCraven

American drummer Makaya McCraven, who continues to bring innovation to the contemporary music scene by leaping beyond the bounds of jazz.

Nicknamed a “beat scientist,” his 2022 masterpiece In These Times—completed over more than seven years—stands as a landmark album that fuses the spontaneity of live performance with the precision of studio editing, opening a new frontier for fusion.

While rooted in jazz, it deftly weaves in elements of hip-hop, electronica, and world music, unleashing an innovative sound that freely crosses genre boundaries.

It’s a must-listen not only for longtime fusion fans but also for listeners interested in contemporary musical expression.

Is It Making You Feel SomethingSuperchunk

Superchunk – Is It Making You Feel Something (Official Audio)
Is It Making You Feel SomethingSuperchunk

Formed in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1989, Superchunk is a defining presence in the American indie rock scene.

In June 2025, they released a compelling new single.

The track is an energetic number that explores self-questioning in the creative process and the significance of art in evoking emotion.

It stands out with a catchy melody and driving momentum that fuse their signature power pop and indie rock, lifting the listener’s spirits—another excellent song from the band.

It’s a lead single from their upcoming album “Songs in the Key of Yikes,” due in August 2025, and a key highlight is the sonic shift brought by new drummer Laura King.

It’s a track that will resonate not only with longtime fans but also with anyone seeking powerful rock.

It’s Still Rock & Roll to MeBilly Joel

Billy Joel – It’s Still Rock And Roll To Me (Official HD Video)
It’s Still Rock & Roll to MeBilly Joel

1980 was a landmark year that saw a new wave sweep through the music world, and this track—Billy Joel’s first-ever No.

1 on the U.S.

charts—is a thrilling rock number packed with a scathing critique of the scene at the time.

Written from a sharp perspective that even so-called “new” movements like New Wave were ultimately just rehashes of past styles, and featuring a distinctive sax solo, the song became a signature single from the album Glass Houses, spending six consecutive weeks at No.

1.

Crank it up for a midsummer drive or any event and let the good times roll.