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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Jumpin’ Jack FlashThe Rolling Stones

A powerful blues-rock number depicting a protagonist born amid a storm of flying bullets and raised by a toothless old woman.
Marking the turning point that made The Rolling Stones a band representing the UK, this work was released in May 1968 and signaled a shift from psychedelia to blues rock.
It features Keith Richards’s innovative acoustic guitar sound and the intense rhythm and brisk tempo driven by Mick Jagger’s commanding vocals.
In 1986, it was used as the theme song for a film starring Whoopi Goldberg, and in 2012 it appeared in a Fuji TV drama.
Carrying a message of facing forward and living boldly despite adversity, this is a track you’ll want to play when you need a boost.
Jumping Jack FlashThe Rolling Stones

A signature song by The Rolling Stones, the most famous British rock band still active today.
It’s hard to believe it was released in 1968—the guitar intro sounds so modern, and it makes your body move naturally.
They’re often compared to The Beatles, but what defines the Rolling Stones’ sound is their unwavering, blues-rooted, straight-ahead rock ’n’ roll.
They’ve stuck to a style that never wavers, and it’s irresistibly cool—no explanation needed!
Jumpin’ Jack FlashThe Rolling Stones

From their true start in 1962, for over 60 years without ever disbanding, The Rolling Stones have continued to perform as an active band at the pinnacle of rock.
Fresh in our memory is their 2023 original album “Hackney Diamonds” winning Best Rock Album at the 67th Grammy Awards.
One of their signature songs, the classic “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” released in 1968, is also referenced in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 6: Stone Ocean as the name of the Stand used by Lang Rangler.
It’s a straightforward rock track with a cool, lively riff—definitely give it a listen!
Joyful JoyfulThe St. Francis Choir

The powerful hymn “Joyful, Joyful” is based on the fourth movement of Beethoven’s Symphony No.
9.
It became famous when Lauryn Hill sang it in the 1993 film Sister Act 2.
The song itself is truly beautiful, and it would be absolutely cool to perform this hymn in a choir.
The chorus has a hip-hop flavor, and the most challenging part will require a lot of practice with the English, but the rest seems fairly singable.
It’s a song well worth the challenge.
Just My ImaginationThe Temptations

One of the classic songs that defined the Western music scene of the 1970s, and a signature work by The Temptations.
Its sweet melody and heartfelt lyrics are truly captivating.
The lyrics, which depict a love that exists in the realm of imagination, have captured the hearts of many.
Released in January 1971, it topped the Billboard charts and was included on the album “Sky’s the Limit.” It went on to win a Grammy in 1972.
Since then, it has continued to be beloved, appearing in films and on television, and covered by numerous artists.
It’s the perfect song for anyone who has experienced heartbreak or unrequited love.
Give it a listen!
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'J' (431–440)
Jungle LoveThe Time

A single called “Jungle Love” by the band The Time—one you can’t help but fall for from the very first primal shout.
The track itself is electronic music, but its passion and sticky, humid vibe are pure jungle.
It’s a dance tune I’d love everyone who can’t help but love the jungle to hear.
Just Like AutumnThe Tuesday Crew, Carly Bannister, Jordy Searcy

This song features a melody that feels as if it paints an autumn landscape.
Known as a signature work by The Tuesday Crew, it’s a lavish track featuring Carly Bannister and Jordy Searcy.
Released in October 2018, it captured the hearts of many music fans as a standout in indie folk.
The fleeting wistfulness that accompanies the arrival of autumn is beautifully conveyed through the warm tones of acoustic guitar and gentle vocals.
It’s a moving piece you’ll want to listen to in moments when you sense the changing seasons, or when you’re facing a farewell with someone important.

