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 Want You BackThe Jackson 5

This commercial portrays how popping a Mintia, known for its refreshing taste, can brighten up everyday life.
It shows Kenta Hamano in situations where things aren’t going well, and when he puts a Mintia in his mouth, everything—including his expression—shifts into a brighter, more cheerful day.
The song that underscores this upbeat mood is The Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back.” With its light rhythm and memorable vocals, the track’s solid beat evokes a sense of hope and moving forward.
Inner SanctumANNISOKAY

A new song by ANNISOKAY, a leading force in Germany’s post-hardcore/metalcore scene, marked by its heavy sound and introspective lyrics.
Blending powerful guitar riffs with electronic elements, the track paints an epic-scale exploration of the inner self.
Since their formation in 2007 and through albums like The Lucid Dream[er], Enigmatic Smile, Devil May Care, Arms, and Aurora, this advance single for the EP Abyss Pt.
II, slated for release in April 2025, stands out as a gem that showcases their musical maturity.
Their critical acclaim has been rising as well—Arms was ranked 17th in the year-end list by the German newspaper Freie Presse in 2018.
Capturing the longing for an inner sanctuary, this song is perfect for moments when you want to turn inward and face yourself.
I Hope, I Think, I KnowI Hope, I Think, I KnowOasis

A track infused with powerful guitar sound and a defiant spirit is included on the album “Be Here Now.” With Oasis’s signature sense of speed and charismatic vocals, it’s a soulful song that paints a picture of self-assertion and hope for the future.
Released in 1997, this piece brilliantly blends Liam Gallagher’s snarling vocals with Noel Gallagher’s guitar work, becoming a gem that epitomizes the band’s golden era.
The lyrics, imbued with the strength to resist societal pressure and the resolve to move forward, give listeners a strong push from behind.
Especially when facing setbacks or hardships, the song’s energetic sound and uplifting message are sure to be a source of support.
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I Don’t Like Who I Was Then (feat. Ryland Heagy of Origami Angel)The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years, a band from Pennsylvania that pours personal experiences and inner conflicts into a passionate pop‑punk sound.
They’re reconstructing a track from their 2015 album “No Closer to Heaven” into a new version featuring Ryland Heagy of Origami Angel, set for release in March 2025.
Its message—facing your past self while still trying to move forward—is easy to relate to, and the fusion of emotional melodies with powerful guitar riffs is superb.
The band’s sound and Ryland Heagy’s distinctive vocals create an exquisite chemistry, and the lyrics—singing of self-reflection and a desire for growth—are sure to resonate.
I Haven’t Been Taking Care of MyselfAlex Lahey

Alex Lahey, a singer-songwriter from Victoria, Australia, is a multi-talented musician who plays guitar, saxophone, and keyboards.
She won the Josh Pyke Partnership in 2016 and made a splash on the music scene that same year with her debut EP, B-Grade University.
Rooted in indie rock yet spanning alternative to pop, she has earned high praise both in Australia and abroad.
Expanding her reach, she contributed the theme song for Netflix’s animated film The Mitchells vs.
the Machines and appeared on the soundtrack for the video game Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2.
With catchy melodies and candid lyrics that resonate, Lahey continues to create songs that are perfect for listeners seeking a rich, rock-driven sound.
Itty BittyAshnikko

Ashnikko, an American artist, deftly traverses a wide range of genres including pop, hip-hop, and punk.
She drew major attention in 2021 with her mixtape Demidevil, thanks to her distinctive sound and visuals.
The lead single released from her second album ASH2 in March 2025 is an electropop track marked by a heavy bassline and provocative lyrics.
Portraying the process of moving on from heartbreak through the lens of fashion as self-expression, the song deeply resonates with fans.
First premiered on Billie Eilish’s tour in December 2024 and later performed as a support act on the Australia dates, it has further cemented her growing global acclaim.
I Need A WomanHockey Dad

Hockey Dad is an Australian indie rock band formed in 2013 by childhood friends.
The duo, Zach Stephenson and Billy Fleming, continues to captivate audiences with catchy melodies and energetic sound.
They debuted in 2014 with the EP “Dreamin’,” and since their 2016 album “Boronia,” they have steadily climbed the Australian charts.
In 2020, their album “Brain Candy” reached No.
2.
In 2018, their album “Blend Inn” was nominated for Album of the Year at the J Awards, proving their prowess.
Influenced by 1960s garage rock while blending in surf rock flavors, their distinctive musical style is perfect for listeners seeking a refreshing, exhilarating rock sound.





