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 Can’t Stand the RainAnn Peebles

A shining masterpiece in the history of beautiful soul music was born from American artist Ann Peebles.
Released in July 1973, this Memphis soul classic opens with an inventive intro that takes the sound of falling rain as its motif.
The droplet-like rhythm played on electric timbales and the melody woven by a vocal that is both powerful and delicate sink deeply into the listener’s heart.
Later covered by numerous artists, including Missy Elliott and Tina Turner, it remains beloved around the world.
Enthusiastically praised by John Lennon, this gem of a ballad is an eternal classic that overlays the ache of unrequited love with the image of rain.
Give it a listen on a rainy-day drive or during a quiet night of reflection.
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I Don’t Care feat. Adam GontierApocalyptica

A striking work that channels a vortex of sorrow and anger through resonant, weighty cello and powerful vocals.
Finland’s Apocalyptica, known for fusing classical soundscapes with metal, unleashes a grand number featuring Adam Gontier of Three Days Grace.
Released in 2008 from the album “Worlds Collide,” the song lays bare the feelings of a protagonist trapped in a toxic relationship.
Featured in the American TV drama “Smallville,” it also reached No.
1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
It has captured the hearts of many listeners as a track that stands by you at life’s crossroads and in those moments when you resolve to follow your own path.
ImaginationArt Pepper

A quintessential West Coast jazz classic: Art Pepper’s masterpiece “Meets The Rhythm Section.” This 1957 recording realized the dream collaboration with Miles Davis’s rhythm section.
Amazingly, Pepper was reportedly told about the session only on the day itself.
Even so, his cool yet emotional saxophone tone resonates beautifully.
The refined performance—melding elements of cool jazz and bebop—is sure to captivate not only jazz fans but newcomers as well.
A truly essential album that marked a turning point in Pepper’s life.
Highly recommended for anyone curious about jazz but unsure where to start!
Itty BittyAshnikko

Ashnikko, an American artist, deftly traverses a wide range of genres including pop, hip-hop, and punk.
She drew major attention in 2021 with her mixtape Demidevil, thanks to her distinctive sound and visuals.
The lead single released from her second album ASH2 in March 2025 is an electropop track marked by a heavy bassline and provocative lyrics.
Portraying the process of moving on from heartbreak through the lens of fashion as self-expression, the song deeply resonates with fans.
First premiered on Billie Eilish’s tour in December 2024 and later performed as a support act on the Australia dates, it has further cemented her growing global acclaim.
I Hate Your Ex-Girlfriend (feat. Doechii)BANKS

A rising star in the electropop scene, U.S.-born BANKS has released her first new song since Serpentina.
Featuring rapper Doechii, the track is a dark, uptempo club cut themed around jealousy toward an ex-girlfriend.
Its allure lies in the world built by the synth bass, BANKS’s sultry vocals, and Doechii’s distinctive rap.
Released in October 2024, the song is the lead single from an album celebrating the 10th anniversary of BANKS’s debut.
The lyrics lay bare the turmoil of love and have resonated with many, while the fashion-forward music video is also making waves.
In Place of Your HaloBLEED FROM WITHIN

A track that breathes new life into the massive sound crafted by Scotland’s hugely popular metalcore band, Bleed From Within.
While rooted in the band’s trademark fast and powerful metalcore style, the song features a bold arrangement in its finale that incorporates the Scottish traditional instrument, the bagpipes.
First unveiled in Belfast in November 2024, it not only sent fans into a frenzy but also drew attention as a sign of the band’s new creative direction.
Performed across multiple cities as part of Slipknot’s 25th-anniversary European tour, where Bleed From Within joined as a supporting act starting in Amsterdam, this song is a must-listen for anyone eager to experience the fusion of crushing heaviness and traditional elements.

