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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (111–120)
I HopeGabby Barrett

Gabby Barrett, an American country singer who shot to stardom from a popular talent show.
Her debut hit is, contrary to its title, a biting cheating song that seethes with revenge: “Just like you betrayed me, I hope your new lover betrays you too.” Behind words that pretend to wish happiness lurks a barbed, candid truth.
This intense drama of love and hate struck a deep chord only those who’ve lived it can fully understand.
Released in July 2019 and included on her debut album Goldmine, the track got an extra boost from a remix featuring Charlie Puth and climbed as high as No.
3 on the U.
S.
charts.
When you don’t want to end your anger and sorrow in tears alone, listening to this song—while wrestling with those complicated feelings—might help soften the thorns in your heart just a little.
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Icy Windy SkyUgly

This is a quietly radiant track by Ugly, a rising band from the UK.
Gentle acoustic guitar arpeggios and layers of beautiful harmonies softly unwind the listener’s heart.
As the title suggests, you might picture a winter scene that’s both melancholy and translucent.
Introspective folk sensibilities are infused with a dream-pop-like weightlessness, wrapping you in a curious feeling—as if retracing memories drifting on the wind.
It’s a song full of charm that will keep you company on a quiet night when you want to be alone with your thoughts.
In My DreamsDokken

A signature song by the American band Dokken that portrays a longing for a lover you can meet only in dreams.
The piece is captivating not only for Don Dokken’s wistful, high-toned vocals but also for George Lynch’s aggressive yet dazzling guitar solo.
The contrast between the heartrending melody and the intense guitar sound further accentuates the song’s dramatic atmosphere.
The album featuring this track, Under Lock and Key, was certified Platinum in April 1987.
Why not immerse yourself in the lyrical allure of hard rock while picturing a beautiful story?
I Just Called To Say I Love YouStevie Wonder

A gem of a ballad by American genius singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder.
It’s an emotionally moving piece whose gentle, warm melody and lyrics—about calling someone for no reason other than to say “I love you”—resonate deep in the heart.
The song was produced in August 1984 as the theme for the film The Woman in Red, and in Japan it’s also well known from the TV drama Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru.
Savor the atmosphere that lets you feel the tenderness found in everyday life, and listen while thinking of someone dear to you.
Isn’t She LovelyStevie Wonder

A heartfelt song created to celebrate the birth of a beloved daughter.
It’s an emotionally stirring soul number admired by many around the world and especially adored in Japan.
The real newborn’s cry heard at the beginning captures the miraculous moment of life’s arrival and deeply moves the listener.
Perhaps the song’s charm lies in the lyrics that candidly express the joy and profound love of becoming a father, paired with the gentle, beautiful tone of the harmonica.
Featured on the historic 1976 masterpiece “Songs in the Key of Life,” this work is perfect for moments spent with your cherished family or whenever you want to bask in a feeling of happiness.
Let its heartwarming melody soothe you.
I Wanna Be SomebodyW.A.S.P.

W.
A.
S.
P.
is a heavy metal band from Los Angeles, USA, also known for their provocative stage shows.
Their debut song, which put their name on the global map, is a rock number that sings of the universal longing to “be somebody.” Their debut album, W.
A.
S.
P.
, released in 1984 and featuring this track, is known as a classic and was certified Gold by the RIAA.
Its powerful guitars and catchy melodies are sure to stir the listener’s heart.
If you’re looking to break out of your current situation or reach for big dreams, this song will surely give you courage.
Its selection at No.
84 on VH1’s “100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs” also speaks to its appeal.
In My TownBy Storm

By Storm, the American hip-hop duo who overcame the profound sorrow of a member’s sudden passing and resumed activity under a new name.
Released in July 2025, this work runs over seven minutes and offers the kind of deep immersion that feels like watching a short film.
Over the serene resonance of acoustic guitar, they speak candidly about the anxieties of becoming a father and the pressures of life on tour.
Their refusal to hide personal pain is deeply moving to listeners.
Many will likely find themselves emotionally invested in the story that continues from their Injury Reserve-era masterpiece, “By the Time I Get to Phoenix.” It’s the perfect track for when you want to be alone in a quiet room and sink fully into a musical world.





