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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 collection of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (361–370)

I Ain’t Comin’ Back (feat. Post Malone)Morgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen – I Ain’t Comin’ Back (feat. Post Malone) (Lyric Video)
I Ain't Comin' Back (feat. Post Malone)Morgan Wallen

This is a passionate collaboration by Morgan Wallen and Post Malone, artists popular for their captivating soundcraft that deftly fuses country and pop.

It’s striking for its worldbuilding: layers of breezy country-rock and lyrics peppered with symbols of American culture.

Released in April 2025 as a promotional single from the album “I’m the Problem,” slated for May 2025, the track beautifully blends the two artists’ individual styles and explores themes of liberation and renewal after heartbreak.

U.S.-born Wallen has an impressive track record, including six consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2024, and he showcases that prowess to the fullest in this second collaboration with Post Malone.

Paired with a melody that truly resonates, it’s a song you’ll want to play when you’re looking to reflect and rediscover yourself.

IMMA RIDE 4 U$NOT

$NOT, IMMA RIDE 4 YOU (Lyrics)
IMMA RIDE 4 U$NOT

American rapper $NOT released a superb track in April 2025 that showcases a bold new musical direction.

Hailing from Florida, $NOT began making a name for himself on SoundCloud in his teens, with his 2018 track “GOSHA” surpassing one million streams.

Featuring saxophonist MADILLA, this release reveals a new side of his artistry, incorporating elements of R&B and soul.

$NOT’s distinctive rap style blends beautifully with the melodious saxophone, creating a captivating sound unlike anything he’s done before.

It carries a smooth, mature vibe—perfect for a nighttime drive or a calm, relaxing day off.

i guess u never really cared about meArtemas

Artemas – i guess u never really cared about me
i guess u never really cared about meArtemas

This track pioneers a new frontier in alternative pop, where bittersweet, aching vocals melt into a darkwave sound.

Artemas, a singer-songwriter from Oxfordshire, England with Greek Cypriot roots, began making music at 16 after being inspired by Nirvana, and his talent blossoms brilliantly on this release.

Published in April 2025, the song delicately portrays the pain of heartbreak alongside a cool indifference toward the other person.

As a post–“Yustyna” mixtape work, it establishes a unique sound often compared to Rex Orange County and Post Malone.

Its debut performance at the 2025 Coachella Music Festival generated major buzz, and the introspective lyrics and moody sonics are sure to resonate with anyone looking to soothe the sting of a broken heart.

I Can’t Make MusicCarpenters

The ballad included on the 1973 album “Now & Then” is a song of boundless delicacy and deep emotion.

Its rich arrangement of piano, pipe organ, and strings is layered with Karen Carpenter’s soulful contralto vocals, poignantly portraying the pain of heartbreak and the ache of loss.

Although it did not achieve commercial success, music critics praised it as a “future hit” and a “beautiful torch song,” and it continues to be celebrated among devoted fans as a hidden gem that showcases the Carpenters’ artistic excellence.

It’s a track that seeps into the heart—perfect for listening alone on a quiet night—and one well worth adding to a cherished playlist for someone special.

I’ll Never Fall in Love AgainCarpenters

This work, in which the Carpenters—masters of soft rock—brilliantly reinterpret a song from the Broadway musical Promises, Promises, showcases Karen Carpenter’s rich contralto and Richard’s sophisticated arrangements.

Included on their 1970 album Close to You, it offers a distinctly different charm from Dionne Warwick’s original version.

It has continued to earn quiet acclaim, having also been featured on the soundtrack of the short film Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story.

With its deep emotional expression and beautiful harmonies, this piece is a recommended listen for a quiet, solitary night.

It’s All About TonightH.E.A.T

H.E.A.T – It´s All About Tonight – Official Video
It's All About TonightH.E.A.T

Formed in Sweden in 2007, the five-piece band H.E.A.T is a Nordic treasure that has revived ’80s stadium rock and AOR for the modern era.

Their debut album H.e.a.t, released the following year, drew attention as a passionate work of melodic hard rock from a talented young group.

They’ve also made a name for themselves through vigorous live performances, including opening for Toto and Alice Cooper.

With powerful guitar riffs, catchy melodies, and energetic vocals, their hard rock sound from the North is a must-listen for fans of melodic rock.

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'I' (371–380)

I Don’t Want To Hurt YouLast Autumn’s Dream

Last Autumn’s Dream – I Don’t Want To Hurt You
I Don't Want To Hurt YouLast Autumn's Dream

Last Autumn’s Dream is a melodic hard rock band formed in 2002 by Swedish and German musicians, renowned for seamlessly blending AOR with hard rock.

Since releasing their debut album, Last Autumn’s Dream, in 2003, they have captivated audiences with a wide expressive range—from emotional ballads to powerful rock tunes.

The band’s signature lies in the distinctive pairing of Mikael Erlandsson’s emotive vocals at the core and former Fair Warning member Andy Malecek’s razor-sharp guitar work.

They have steadily released numerous albums, and in 2018 even put out a Japan-only best-of compilation, reflecting their particularly strong following in Japan.

If you’re interested in Scandinavian melodic hard rock, they’re definitely worth a listen.