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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In RiversTracer AMC

Formed in Northern Ireland in 1999, Tracer AMC is a post-rock band that builds lyrical, structured soundscapes centered on instrumentals.
Their early singles, released in 2000, gradually gained recognition after being featured by legendary BBC DJ John Peel.
While they don’t have major hit singles, their album Flux & Form—praised by The Wire for its “majestic virtuosity”—and the acclaimed masterpiece Islands, which earned high praise in Japan as well, are must-listens.
Their sound, woven from crystalline twin guitars and an emotionally stirring rhythm section, feels like a story painted in sound.
If you’re in the mood to immerse yourself in a vast, expansive world with music that speaks without words, give them a listen.
In A Silent WayMiles Davis

Miles Davis, a giant who transcended the bounds of jazz and opened new musical horizons.
Born in America, he led jazz in its many forms.
Released in July 1969 and reaching No.
3 on the jazz LP charts, the classic album “In a Silent Way” heralded the dawn of fusion and continues to influence fans today.
Its title track, even without lyrics, resonates deeply with the heart.
The meditative soundscape woven by electric instruments makes you forget the noise of everyday life and invites calm introspection.
This is an album to meet when you want to immerse yourself in music or experience truly innovative sound.
I Wanna Be Your DogThe Stooges

An indispensable presence when discussing the origins of grunge is the American band The Stooges.
Formed in Michigan in 1967, their sound—often classified as proto-punk and garage rock—is said to have provided the blueprint for later punk and grunge.
The vocalist, Iggy Pop, became famous for his extreme performances, including stage-diving into the audience.
Their 1969 debut album, The Stooges, didn’t fare well commercially at the time, but its primal energy captivated even David Bowie.
In 2010, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame—perhaps proof that the times finally caught up with them.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to experience the raw yet pure early impulse of rock that bands like Nirvana loved.
I Dreamt of a Room with All My Friends I Could Not Get InLa Dispute

La Dispute, the U.
S.
band known for fusing spoken word with impassioned shouts.
This is a track from their fifth album, No One Was Driving the Car, slated for release in September 2025.
It depicts a dream in which everyone gathers in a close-knit circle—except you.
That piercing sense of exclusion and the loneliness felt within a group form the core themes of this work.
Many listeners may relate to the depths of wondering where they truly belong.
This story marks their first release since the acclaimed Panorama in March 2019, drawing inspiration from the world of the film First Reformed.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear on nights when crushing solitude threatens to overwhelm you, when you want to look deeply into your own heart.
i’m not good at thisSunwich

True to their band name, “Sunday With Chocolate,” Sanwitch from Indonesia delivers sweet, feel-good moments.
Since starting in 2019, their track “Twenty” from the EP “Storage” surpassed 10,000 streams in just three days after release, sparking attention across Asia.
They’ve also been gaining traction among Japanese music fans, and in January 2025 they successfully completed a tour across four cities in Japan.
Their light, groovy sound feels like a well-earned treat.
If you’re into female-vocal indie pop, this is a band you definitely shouldn’t miss!
It Depends (ft. Bryson Tiller)Chris Brown

This track by American R&B singer Chris Brown shows a deep reverence for ’90s R&B.
Featuring Bryson Tiller, it interpolates part of Usher’s 1997 classic “Nice & Slow,” and many listeners will likely be captivated by its nostalgic yet warm sound.
The groove, woven by their smooth vocals, portrays a complex relationship—one where the answers shift with the situation—in a refined, mature mood.
Released in July 2025, it’s also expected to be performed on the world tour kicking off the same month.
Put it on for a moody night drive or a laid-back weekend, and you’ll surely be immersed in its sophisticated world.
A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (91–100)
i walk this earth all by myselfEKKSTACY

Ecstasy is a Gen Z singer-songwriter from Vancouver, Canada, an artist the world is watching who channels his harrowing past into the driving force behind his music.
Born from the experience of music becoming his salvation during severe mental struggles, his songs are brutally honest and pierce deeply into listeners’ hearts.
While rooted in post-punk and gothic rock, his sound is dark and melancholic, with indie and trap elements seamlessly woven in.
He’s also collaborated with artists like The Drums and Trippie Redd, cementing his reputation for talent.
Many listeners may find solace in his music, which keeps close company with loneliness and pain.





