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 Feel Just Like a ChildDevendra Banhart

Triggered by a woman pressing a button, the entire city transforms into a playful, game-like world—this is the PlayStation 5 commercial “Play Has No Limits.” The excited expressions on people’s faces are striking, as if directly conveying the appeal of PlayStation.
The background music is “I Feel Just Like a Child” by American singer-songwriter Devendra Banhart.
Released in 2005, the track is notable for its memorable bassline and laid-back vocal delivery.
I’m Coming OutDiana Ross

Diana Ross’s song carries a simple, straightforward message of self-acceptance and pride.
Released in 1980, it became an important anthem especially for the LGBTQ+ community.
Written and produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of the disco group Chic, the track celebrates the importance of expressing who you truly are.
It’s also known as a staple for dance battles; its rhythmic groove and powerful message captivate dancers.
At a Red Bull–hosted dance battle, Japan’s THE D SoraKi performed to this song and wowed the world.
Frequently played at Pride events and LGBTQ+ celebrations, this is a track everyone who wants to live authentically should hear.
I Will Not BreakDisturbed

A powerful new track from the American metal band Disturbed that boldly conveys overcoming hardship and an unbreakable will.
Released to the world by Mother Culture Records in February 2025, this work reflects vocalist David Draiman’s inner battles and psychological struggles.
Its heavy guitar riffs and passionate melodies deliver a sound that truly represents the band’s essence.
The progression builds from a thundering low end into swelling exhilaration, stirring listeners’ hearts and instilling courage.
As a song that stands beside those facing mental conflict or a sense of hardship in life, offering strength to move forward, it is sure to resonate with many listeners.
IncomingDr. Peacock & Sefa

This track is characterized by an ultra-aggressive Frenchcore sound.
Released in May 2021, it became a hot topic among hardcore fans.
A collaboration between Dr.
Peacock and rising talent Sefa, it samples the melody from the Transformers films.
Its powerful beats and simple melody fuse together, structured to ignite crowds in clubs and at festivals.
With an energetic progression, it’s a floor-shaking anthem.
As an ambitious work that points to a new direction for Frenchcore, it carries influence that transcends genre boundaries.
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In a sentimental moodDuke Ellington & John Coltrane

A beautiful collaboration from 1962 between Duke Ellington, a towering figure in American jazz, and the innovative saxophonist John Coltrane.
With a poetic vision that likens feelings for a loved one to a starry sky, the sublime harmony woven by Ellington’s elegant piano and Coltrane’s gentle saxophone sinks deeply into the heart.
The origin story from 1935 is also fascinating: a melody improvised to ease a quarrel between friends has since become a shining classic in jazz history.
It was memorably used in the 2005 film “Prime,” and it’s a piece you’ll want to listen to quietly in a café on a calm spring afternoon.
It offers a healing moment that warms the soul.
I Brought You My Soul (Your World Brought Me Despair)Dying Wish

Dying Wish is a melodic metalcore band from Portland, Oregon, USA.
They formed in 2016 and have steadily built their career, releasing the album “Fragments of a Bitter Memory” in 2021 and “Symptoms of Survival” in 2023.
On February 27, 2025, they unveiled a long-awaited new single.
Produced by the renowned Will Putney, the track is a gem that blends the band’s signature fusion of hardcore punk and metal with Emma Boster’s emotive vocals in perfect harmony.
While it incorporates elements of early-2000s metalcore, it adds a contemporary interpretation, resulting in a fierce yet beautiful song where rage and sorrow intertwine.
Highly recommended for fans of aggressive music.
I Got You BabeEl Perro del Mar

In AXA’s commercial aimed at self-employed individuals, titled “The future of the self-employed must never be a risk,” various self-employed people from around the world appear, showing them living vibrantly while also portraying the challenges they face.
The commercial introduces initiatives that support the ups and downs of these entrepreneurs’ journeys.
The message—“The future of the self-employed must never be a risk”—is striking, making the ad memorable not only for the self-employed but for everyone.

