A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J”
When it comes to songs with titles that start with “J,” do any come to mind?
We don’t usually pay much attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to think of one right away.
That said, there are plenty of English words that start with “J,” like “Joy,” “Just,” “Jet,” and “Jesus.”
In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles that begin with “J,” regardless of era or genre.
By exploring music from a perspective you may not have tried before, you might discover some new tracks.
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JeopardyThe Greg Kihn Band

A power pop track released in 1983 by the American band The Greg Kihn Band.
It was inspired by frontman Greg Kihn’s relationship with his girlfriend.
The song became a global hit and reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
Johnny BThe Hooters

Included on the 1987 album “One Way Home.” A six-piece rock band formed in 1980.
The tones of strings and blues harp evoke a certain sense of melancholy, and the wistful vocals—riding on a sorrowful, unfolding melody—make this a striking track.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'J' (441–450)
Just Like HoneyThe Jesus and Mary Chain

A song released in November 1985 that paints a world of luscious love.
Featured on The Jesus and Mary Chain’s debut album Psychocandy, this track is striking for its fusion of feedback noise and beautiful melody.
Within its grand, Phil Spector–influenced sound, the sweetness and anguish of romance are brilliantly expressed.
Jim Reid’s emotionally rich vocals really resonate.
Also known for being used in the ending of the film Lost in Translation, this piece remains a landmark of noise pop that continues to captivate many music fans.
jamcodThe Jesus and Mary Chain

The veteran British rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain have released “jamcod” as the lead single from their album Glasgow Eyes, which marks the 40th anniversary of their debut.
It’s their first album in seven years, so it’s drawing a lot of attention.
While incorporating distorted guitar sounds, the track has a distinctly psychedelic feel.
Be sure to check out this new direction for The Jesus and Mary Chain, which differs from their past work.
A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J”
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'J' (441–450)
Just Another GirlThe Killers

The refreshing melody and bittersweet lyrics really resonate with me.
In the song, the protagonist’s friends encourage her to be positive about the guy, saying the girl is just an ordinary woman, but the way it portrays the protagonist’s inner struggle—how she just can’t see it that way—is done extremely well.
Jolly green giantThe Kingsmen

A song inspired by the jingle used in the commercial for the vegetable brand “Green Giant.” There’s a story that Libby Foods, the owner of Green Giant, sent a gift box of vegetables to a concert by The Kingsmen, but it was left behind, leading Libby Foods to sue The Kingsmen for defamation.
Just FriendsThe Kinks

This is a tear-jerking friendship song by The Zakinx, who have been attracting attention for their deep, husky vocals and compelling presence as characters and artists.
It’s a piece that gently seeps into the heart, retaining the quality of a moody, atmospheric classic—and it’s sure to bring tears.
June GloomThe Like

When it comes to stylish girl bands of the 2000s, The Like immediately comes to mind.
Hailing from Los Angeles, California, the band was formed by members who grew up in musical families.
One of their defining traits is that, while they initially played a sound rooted in alternative rock with rough, gritty guitar tones, they later shifted their musical style.
As you can hear on their second album, Release Me, they reinvented themselves with a chic, retro sound influenced by 1960s pop and British music.
This era of The Like may actually be the more well-known one.
Their early work is charming too, so be sure to check out both!
Just TonightThe Pretty Reckless

An alternative rock band fronted by American actress and model Taylor Momsen.
It’s a ballad featured on an album released by The Pretty Reckless, showcasing Taylor’s authentic and passionate vocals, which are incredibly captivating.


