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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Into The FireNEW!Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams, known for the album that followed his worldwide smash hit masterpiece Reckless.
The title track of this album, released in March 1987, is an introspective piece that portrays a man standing at a crossroads in life, unsure of which path to take.
The song’s greatest appeal lies in its lyrics, which strike straight at the heart, expressing a resolve like leaping into roaring flames.
The heavy guitar in this mid-tempo rock ballad, paired with his husky vocals, adds depth to the protagonist’s anguish and inner conflict.
It’s also well known for featuring a recording from the Tokyo show on the live album Live! Live! Live!.
If you’re about to take on a new challenge, be sure to give it a listen.
It’s Only Love (with Tina Turner)NEW!Bryan Adams

This passionate rock number, where Canadian superstar Bryan Adams goes head-to-head with the “Queen of Soul” Tina Turner, is featured on the classic 1984 album Reckless.
It sings of a blazing, irresistible impulse of love—beyond reason, nothing but pure devotion.
The overwhelming clash of their vocals feels like a cry from the soul.
Released as a single in October 1985, the song received high acclaim, including a Grammy nomination.
It’s a duet you’ll want to hear not only if you love energetic rock sounds, but also whenever you want to take your mood to the highest level.
I Should Have Been a Tsin-tsi (for You)NEW!Mew

A song that lets you trace the roots of Mew, the alternative rock band known for its Nordic, cool and beautiful atmosphere and ethereal sound.
Beyond Jonas Bjerre’s translucent high tenor, you’re drawn into a dreamy world woven by the floating synths.
It’s a track whose fragile yet beautiful sound seems imbued with the bittersweet wish to have been there for someone, the kind you want to listen to on a quiet night lost in thought.
Featured on the April 1997 album “A Triumph for Man,” this piece is also known for having a promotional video directed by filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn.
A serene rock tune packed with the seeds of the grand musicality they would later unfold.
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I Don’t Belong AnywhereNEW!Dying Wish

Dying Wish is a hardcore/metalcore band formed in Portland, Oregon in 2016, known for their style that fuses aggressive riffs with emotive melodies.
This track, “I Don’t Belong Anywhere,” comes from their third album, Flesh Stays Together.
The song centers on feelings of alienation in society and the despair of “belonging nowhere,” delivering a heartrending cry that hits hard.
Produced by the renowned Will Putney, its pummeling breakdowns and massive guitar tones are nothing short of overwhelming.
Released in September 2025, the record marks a powerful new chapter in the band’s career.
If you want to experience the heaviness and lyricism of modern metalcore, give it a listen.
ItsumoNEW!Mei Semones

Singer-songwriter Mei Simones has been drawing attention for her distinctive sound that fuses jazz and bossa nova with indie pop through highly sophisticated techniques.
The track released in September 2025 is a special piece that was originally included only on the Japanese edition of her debut album “Animaru,” released in May 2025.
The breathtaking sound—featuring a virtuosic jazz guitar solo, rhythms reminiscent of Brazilian music, and an elegant string ensemble—is simply stunning.
Switching between Japanese and English, the song pulls you into a world where delicacy and passion coexist.
If you want to enjoy both technical musicianship and melodies that speak to the heart, this is a must-listen.
I Don’t Want A JobNEW!Sludge Mother

Since they only started in 2024, not many people may know them yet, but Sludge Mother is a standout rock project that carries the spirit of ’90s grunge into the present day.
The project is defined by raw, emotionally charged expression drawn from the real-life experiences of its central figure, Cami Pettin.
Released in September 2025, this track is a thrilling rock anthem that hurls a rebellious stance against society and labor over a heavy, distorted guitar sound.
The straightforward cries from the heart in this piece will likely resonate with many who feel suffocated by everyday life.
It’s the perfect song for blasting away your anger at injustice with loud, cathartic sound.
I Want YouNEW!Wesley Winn

This is a commercial introducing an ultra-stretch set that’s perfect for sleepwear or loungewear.
In the video, men’s, women’s, and kids’ sizes are showcased, and everyone looks very relaxed wearing them.
By depicting everyday life as usual, it clearly conveys the comfort and how naturally the clothes fit into daily routines.
The song used as the commercial’s BGM is titled “I Want You.” Released in July 2025, it’s a very pleasant track featuring a relaxed mid-tempo arrangement topped with soft vocals.





