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’ll Take You ThereThe Staple Singers

This is a soul-stirring gem released in March 1972 by The Staple Singers, a gospel-soul group that epitomizes American music.
As a family band made up of a father and his children, their seamless harmonies and powerful groove captivate listeners and won’t let go.
Issued as a single from the album “Be Altitude: Respect Yourself,” the track was produced by Stax Records’ renowned Al Bell.
Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama, it skillfully weaves elements of funk and gospel to convey a message yearning for a world free of racial discrimination.
It reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and its breezy, body-swaying sound makes it a perfect recommendation for anyone who wishes for peace through music.
In the New YearThe Walkmen

As the perfect track for the New Year’s celebratory mood, let me introduce a classic by The Walkmen, a band with a cult following in the United States.
Included on their 2008 album “You & Me,” this song has an unshakeable grip on indie rock fans’ hearts.
It features a passionate sound woven from Hamilton Leithauser’s powerful vocals and a striking organ tone.
The lyric “Next year’s going to be a great year” speaks directly to our hopes for the new year.
Even while carrying past troubles and present anxieties, its refusal to lose faith in the future is sure to give listeners a push forward.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone looking to launch into the new year or make a fresh start.
I Hate Everything About YouThree Days Grace

Hailing from Ontario, Canada, Three Days Grace is a band that has captivated listeners since their formation in 1997 with a wide-ranging sound that spans from alternative rock to nu metal.
Since their major-label debut in 2003, their songs—laying bare anger and anguish—have resonated with audiences worldwide, earning numerous No.
1 spots on the Billboard charts.
Their prowess has been widely recognized, including winning a rock category award at the 2006 Billboard Music Awards.
In 2024, original member Adam Gontier returned, and the band embarked on a new challenge with a twin-vocal setup alongside Matt Walst.
Their music, which channels inner turmoil and conflict through a powerful sound, is perfect for moments when you want to release pent-up emotions.
I Do (ft.Muni Long)Toosii

A romantic R&B ballad perfect for White Day, singing a sweet yet bittersweet vow of love.
This duet by American artists Toosii and Muni Long draws on wedding vows as its motif, vividly portraying the promise of eternal love with rich emotion.
Carried by smooth piano melodies, the harmony between Toosii’s melodic rap and Muni Long’s graceful vocals gently embraces the listener.
Released in October 2024 and included on the album “JADED,” this track is recommended for those who want to express gratitude and devoted feelings to a loved one, as well as for anyone wishing to spend calm, tender moments with someone special.
It Won’t Be the Same This YearVince Gill

As the Christmas season approaches, the atmosphere in the city suddenly changes and comes alive, doesn’t it? Let me introduce a song that’s perfect for this time of year.
Featured on country music master Vince Gill’s 1993 album “Let There Be Peace on Earth,” this piece is marked by its poignant lyrics and simple melody.
It depicts the experience of welcoming Christmas while bearing the profound sorrow of losing a family member, and Gill’s clear vocals paired with gentle country arrangements resonate deeply.
Amid traditional scenes like Christmas trees and carols, the song reminds us of the importance of bonds with our loved ones.
It’s highly recommended for anyone who wants to cherish warm moments spent with family and friends.
Incoming!W&W x KEVU

This track lets you feel the full-bodied allure of EDM, with thunderous low-end that hits you right between the eyes.
Crafted by the duo W&W and KEVU, it features nostalgic synths and rhythms evocative of the 2013 golden era of EDM.
Released in November 2023 and debuted on the main stage at Ultra Europe, it quickly captured attention.
Its energetic, up-tempo beat is perfect for anyone looking to get hyped at festivals or clubs.
Experience this powerful, dynamic tune that’s sure to whip the dance floor into a frenzy.
In MiseryWEDNESDAY 13

Veteran of the horror-punk scene Wednesday 13 will release his 10th album, “Mid Death Crisis,” in April 2025, marking the 20th anniversary of his debut.
Hailing from North Carolina, he has long delivered songs that deftly fuse sleaze metal and goth punk, wrapped in a dark yet humorous aesthetic.
On this album, he lays bare the anguish of relationships, deliberately choosing a direction that stands in stark contrast to a love confession.
Featuring a rock ’n’ roll sound woven from elements of punk, glam, and hard rock—and a guest vocal appearance by Taime Downe of Faster Pussycat—the result is a dazzling production.
It’s a track that rock fans should hear if they want to rediscover the appeal of straight-ahead rock ’n’ roll.

