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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I Like The WayBodyrockers

This commercial introduces BMW’s clean diesel, highlighting its powerful performance while being environmentally friendly.
It shows the car driving under clear skies, with the scenery changing rapidly to convey a sense of speed and its gentleness to any environment.
The song “I Like The Way” further accentuates the strength and exhilaration of the visuals.
With its powerful, resonant band sound and strong vocals layered on top, you can feel a straightforward surge of energy.
It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to YesterdayBoyz II Men

After parting with someone dear, have you ever felt your chest tighten with the thought that you can never return to the joyful “yesterday”? The song “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday” by the American R&B group Boyz II Men is a classic that sings of longing for the past and the pain of farewell.
Precisely because it’s performed a cappella, without any instruments, the warmth and poignancy of their voices seep directly into the heart.
It’s as if the beautiful harmonies gently embrace the sorrow that overflows no matter how hard you try to hold it back.
This song feels like a warm presence that quietly stays close to a heart that has experienced a painful parting, allowing the tears to flow.
I Want TomorrowEnya

This is the landmark first solo single by Enya from Ireland.
It was newly composed for a BBC documentary and released in 1987.
Her ethereal, multi-layered vocals sound like the opening of a grand story.
The mysterious choral lines and synthesizers weave a sonic world that draws you in.
The lyrics—said to be themed around an ancient queen—carry a strong wish for tomorrow and a sense of exhilaration toward the unknown.
That mingled feeling of hope and anxiety when stepping into a new world—this majestic, beautiful melody seems to gently stay close to such a wavering heart and give it courage, doesn’t it?
I Could BeSinitta

Born into a musical family and active between the UK and the US, this is Sinitta’s memorable debut single.
Released in 1983, the track is pure synth-pop, packed with the spirit of the ’80s.
Its glittering sound and buoyant beat hint at the global hits she would later achieve.
“I could be that special someone for you.” You can picture a scene where that blend of confidence and anticipation is sent across the dance floor with a burning gaze.
With this song, Sinitta drew attention in the club scene and began her path to pop stardom.
Perhaps this single contains the raw gem that would later shine so brightly in her career.
IsaEnslaved

Like glaciers carving the earth, the Norwegian band Enslaved continually reshapes the conventions of metal.
Formed in 1991 by two teenagers, just 13 and 17 at the time, they built their foundation on Norse mythology.
Their music has evolved from early Viking metal into a grand, progressive sound.
Since their 1994 debut, their relentless pursuit of exploration has been widely acclaimed, earning them a prestigious Norwegian music award for the album Vertebrae.
Fusing aggression with artistry, their sound defies genre boundaries and is sure to stir the sensibilities of anyone seeking an intellectually stimulating experience.
If the World Was EndingJP Saxe & Julia Michaels

This is a duet by JP Saxe from Canada and Julia Michaels, who is active in the United States.
It tells a bittersweet what-if story: if the world were ending, you’d rush to your ex—even though there’d be no reason to see each other anymore.
Over a gentle piano, their conversational vocals bring out an undying love for each other that tightens your chest.
Released in October 2019 and later included on the EP “Hold It Together,” the song’s message resonated widely, even inspiring a charity project featuring many artists.
If you’re longing for someone you can’t see, you may find your own feelings reflected in this aching love.
I’m Still In Love With YouAlton Ellis

This is a quintessential rocksteady classic released around 1967 by Jamaican musician Alton Ellis, known as the “Godfather of Rocksteady.” With a sweet, soulful voice infused with R&B influences, he sings of a bittersweet love, declaring that he still loves you even now.
The song’s appeal has remained undimmed across generations, continuing to inspire many artists.
Some of you may have heard Marcia Aitken’s answer song or Sean Paul’s cover version.
Perhaps the original’s universal storytelling has been the wellspring for new narratives.





