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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “J” (391–400)
Jump Then FallTaylor Swift

This is a simple yet genuinely feel-good song included on the premium edition of Fearless, the second album released in 2008 by Taylor Swift, the most powerful female pop star of our time.
She originally rose to fame as a cutting-edge country musician, and this upbeat country-pop track retains a strong country flavor from that era.
If you only know her music from after she transitioned to a more contemporary pop sound, you might find this refreshingly new.
Jalebi BabyTesher x Jason Derulo

Indian-Canadian rapper Tesher, who released the TikTok smash hit “Jalebi Baby,” put out a new version of the song with singer-songwriter Jason Derulo, who is also hugely influential on TikTok.
It’s a cool track featuring salsa-style piano and Latin rhythms, with an appealing melody line that evokes a hint of India.
Released as a single in 2021, it has racked up over 100 million streams worldwide.
Johnny On The SpotTexas is the reason

You can find bands in every genre that became legends after releasing just a single album, and of course the ’90s emo-core scene had more than a few such groups.
Chief among them is Texas Is the Reason from New York State, formed in 1994 by members who had previously played in New York hardcore bands like Shelter and 108.
They released a self-titled debut EP the following year, put out splits with bands such as The Promise Ring, and in 1996 released their aforementioned debut album—only to break up, regrettably, in 1997.
Their first and final full-length from 1996, Do You Know Who You Are?, is a towering masterpiece and a legendary classic of emo-core—one that has a passionate following here in Japan as well.
The band’s tight yet supple ensemble playing, backed by members with serious experience, produced a string of gem-like songs and a distinctive guitar sound that was neither punk nor hardcore, effectively creating a template for ’90s emo-core.
In their aim to move away from the macho posture of hardcore, the husky vocals of Garrett Klahn—who would later form Solea—ignite melodies that overflow with fragile emotion.
Alongside the quintessentially ’90s quiet–loud dynamics, what I find especially compelling is that the music always rests on a rugged, rock-solid core.
Add to that the involvement of J.
Robbins—so closely associated with ’90s emo—as producer, and it bears repeating: this album stands as a monumental landmark of ’90s emo-core.
Collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J” (401–410)
JessicaThe Allman Brothers Band

An instrumental track by the American Southern rock band The Allman Brothers Band.
Its light, breezy guitar sound is perfect for a spring afternoon drive.
It’s also a great pick for those graduating and embarking on a new chapter.
Be sure to soak in the refreshing vibe.
Journey To The Center Of The MindThe Amboy Dukes

It’s one of the legendary garage rock bands formed in the 1960s in Chicago, Illinois, centered around Ted Nugent.
Known for their tough, no-nonsense image as a rock band, their sound had an irresistible intensity that captivated listeners and earned them overwhelming support worldwide.
JunebugThe B-52’s

An American new wave band that rose to popularity mainly from the late 1970s through the 1980s.
Some of you may fondly remember the beehive hairstyles of the female members, Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson.
This track is included on their 1989 album Cosmic Thing, the record that finally gave the band a massive hit in the United States after they’d been more highly acclaimed in the UK than in their home country.
Beyond its brisk beat, guitar, and catchy mixed-gender vocals, the choice to use a term for insects seen at the end of spring as the title is uniquely clever.
It’s surely used as a metaphor, but it might be fun to listen while considering various interpretations.
JuliaThe Beatles

The Beatles’ classic “Julia.” It’s said that the song’s title, Julia, is the name of John Lennon’s mother, and the song expresses his love for her.
However, rather than simply portraying feelings for his mother, the lyrics seem to subtly overlap the figures of Yoko Ono and his mother.
Because the content is abstract, I encourage you to interpret it in whatever way makes the most sense to you.
Although it’s a simple track with just acoustic guitar and vocals, one of its highlights is how the melody achieves a profound depth.

