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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Interstate Love SongStone Temple Pilots

Opening with a captivating guitar riff, this track masterfully fuses elements of grunge and alternative rock.
Released by Stone Temple Pilots in September 1994, it centers on the breakdown of a relationship caused by lies and betrayal, vividly reflecting the frontman’s personal experiences.
The lyrics deftly convey guilt and inner turmoil, resonating deeply with listeners.
Topping Billboard’s Album Rock Tracks chart for 15 consecutive weeks, this piece remains a landmark of ’90s rock, cherished by many to this day.
It’s a must-listen for anyone struggling with heartbreak or the complexities of human relationships.
I Don’t Do It ToEric Lau

Eric Lau is a London-based music producer and DJ.
His music is characterized by heavy beats and gentle melodies.
His debut album, New Territories, was released in 2008 on Ubiquity Records and features 14 tracks of jazzy hip-hop grounded in R&B and soul.
With a diverse lineup of guest vocalists, it showcases a refined sound that fuses live instrumentation with digital production.
Drawing on his Hong Kong roots, Eric brings a distinctive flavor to the album.
It’s a stylish, easy-listening record that’s recommended even for those who don’t usually enjoy hip-hop.
If We Ever Broke UpMae Stephens

Here is a groundbreaking track that overturns the conventions of breakup songs.
In contrast to its gentle melody, the lyrics’ cool, detached attitude toward the split leaves a strong impression.
Mae Stephens deftly channels emotions born from past relationships, crafting a piece that resonates with listeners.
Released in February 2023, the song quickly went viral on social media and dominated charts worldwide.
With its lively rhythm, it captures the sense of liberation and self-affirmation that can follow a breakup.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone worn out by love or ready to look forward and move on.
InsomniaRichie Kotzen

Centered on the theme of insomnia, this track showcases Richie Kotzen’s musical curiosity in full force.
The backstory—that he holed up in the studio all night to complete it, based on a melody that came to him in a dream—perfectly matches the song’s atmosphere.
While rooted in hard rock, it features a groovy sound that clearly reflects influences from ’70s soul and funk.
Notably, despite Kotzen’s reputation as a guitarist, the bass takes the spotlight here.
Layering multiple bass tracks lends the piece depth and a distinctive tension.
Released in September 2024 as the lead single from the album Nomad, the song stands as a symbol of Kotzen’s multifaceted musicality.
It’s a must-listen for night owls and anyone seeking emotionally resonant hard rock that truly hits home.
I’m Gonna RideThe Dead Daisies

The Dead Daisies’ new song, which celebrates the freedom and adventure of hitting the road on a Harley, is an energetic rock track that fuses powerful guitar riffs reminiscent of ’70s hard rock with John Corabi’s distinctive vocals.
Released as a single in August 2024 and included on the September album Light ’Em Up, the song stands out for its rider’s-eye-view lyrics that capture the desire to break free from everyday stress.
Producer Marti Frederiksen drew on experience from his collaborations with AEROSMITH and DEF LEPPARD, crafting the track at a studio in Nashville.
A music video interweaving tour footage is also out now; paired with the song’s liberating feel, it’s the kind of track that makes you want to hit the road right this moment.
ImaginationArt Pepper

A quintessential West Coast jazz classic: Art Pepper’s masterpiece “Meets The Rhythm Section.” This 1957 recording realized the dream collaboration with Miles Davis’s rhythm section.
Amazingly, Pepper was reportedly told about the session only on the day itself.
Even so, his cool yet emotional saxophone tone resonates beautifully.
The refined performance—melding elements of cool jazz and bebop—is sure to captivate not only jazz fans but newcomers as well.
A truly essential album that marked a turning point in Pepper’s life.
Highly recommended for anyone curious about jazz but unsure where to start!
I Am… Sasha FierceBeyoncé

The third album by American songstress Beyoncé, “I Am.
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Sasha Fierce,” is a masterpiece released in 2008.
It’s a two-disc set featuring the ballad-oriented “I Am.
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.” and the up-tempo “Sasha Fierce.” It produced numerous global hits such as “If I Were a Boy” and “Single Ladies,” and won five Grammy Awards.
Showcasing a dazzling range of styles—pop, R&B, and dance-pop—this work fully highlights Beyoncé’s vocal prowess and expressive power, making it a highly compelling listen.
Recommended for those who want to enjoy a wide breadth of musical styles.





