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’m YoursJason Mraz

The soothing sound of the acoustic guitar seems to seep into a slightly wistful heart at summer’s end.
This song by singer-songwriter Jason Mraz features a light, reggae-tinged groove that naturally loosens you up just by listening.
The lyrics depict a defenseless, boundless love that casts off hesitation and speaks straight from the heart.
That honest emotion curiously matches a scene of getting sentimental by the seaside at dusk.
Included on the 2008 album “We Sing.
We Dance.
We Steal Things.
,” the track set a record by staying on the U.
S.
charts for 76 weeks.
Also beloved as a theme song for a Kirin Beer commercial, it’s a classic you’ll want to play when you’re in the mood to reminisce about summer.
I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)The Four Tops

The Four Tops are a vocal group that epitomizes Motown’s golden era.
The powerful voice of lead singer Levi Stubbs is truly wonderful, isn’t it? One of their signature songs is this track released in April 1965.
It passionately conveys an irresistible affection for a lover—so overwhelming it can’t be contained.
The song reached No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts, cementing their popularity.
It’s included on the album “Four Tops Second Album,” and it was even used in a restaurant chain’s commercial in 2019.
Its buoyant rhythm and dazzling sound capture the exhilaration of being in love as if set to music.
Be sure to give it a listen!
i like the way you kiss meArtemas

Artemas is a UK-born singer-songwriter who taught himself music production.
His track released in March 2024 has gained worldwide popularity, especially on social media.
Evoking the darkwave of the ’80s, its moody, pulsing synths create an irresistibly addictive feel.
The appeal of this song may lie in its lyrics, which, contrary to the languid tone, candidly depict a clear-cut desire for physical connection within an unstable relationship.
On YouTube Shorts, its cool vibe is frequently used in dance videos and fashion content.
If you like dark pop, be sure to check it out.
I PrayMiles Kane

Miles Kane—also known for abruptly hitting No.
1 on the UK charts in 2008 with The Last Shadow Puppets, his duo with Arctic Monkeys’ Alex Turner—has also earned popularity as a solo artist with his diverse rock sound.
The track he released ahead of his album “Sunlight In The Shadows” is this one.
Produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, it’s a rock number brimming with euphoria.
It opens with a swirling tremolo guitar, then surges upward as one with his emotional vocals—a development that can only be described as breathtaking.
As he himself has said, the theme is the spiritual curiosity he’s gained with age: you can feel a sincere emotion like offering a prayer, believing in the light even while standing in the shadows.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you hit a wall or need the strength to believe in yourself.
I WANNA BE YOUR SLAVEMåneskin

The Italian rock band Måneskin, who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2021 and shot to global stardom.
The song I’m introducing today is included on their album released the same year, Teatro d’ira: Vol.
I.
The track explores the perverse duality of love—domination and submission—powerfully voicing the multifaceted nature of humans, who can be both devil and saint.
With hard riffs that hint at glam rock and Damiano David’s explosive charisma on vocals, the sound sticks in your head after a single listen.
Its decadent, provocative mood makes it perfect for Halloween night.
The music video, which won at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, is also well-known, so using its worldbuilding as a party concept could be fun.
If you’re looking to enjoy a slightly more mature Halloween vibe, be sure to check it out.
I Walked With A ZombieWEDNESDAY 13

This is a track by Wednesday 13, a charismatic figure in the horror punk scene, featuring an irresistible combo of a catchy guitar riff and a fast, driving beat.
The song tells a strange, somewhat wistful story about walking alongside someone who has become a zombie.
It’s not just scary; the unique worldview blends melancholy with dark humor to great effect.
The track is included on his solo debut album, Transylvania 90210, released in April 2005.
Inspired by the 1943 horror film of the same name, it’s a real treat for horror fans.
It’s the perfect song to play at a Halloween party packed with serious horror aficionados—guaranteed to get the crowd going.
It’s Just A TitleBen Quad

Ben Quad, a four-piece from Oklahoma City who’ve been climbing the indie ranks with the shimmer of Midwest emo and the chops of math rock, have shared the lead single from their album “Wisher,” due out in November 2025, after signing to Pure Noise Records in 2024 and emerging as key players in the next wave of emo.
While the track wrestles with the existential question, “Has my life actually gotten better?”, its sound leans further into pop-punk, with their trademark technical guitar riffs still firmly in place.
The liberating melodies, set against the song’s introspective outlook, only sharpen the urgency of the emotion—a bona fide killer tune.
Created during a live-in studio session with their producer, it reportedly came together faster than any song in the band’s history.
It’s a perfect fit for listeners seeking a more open, accessible sound that still preserves emo’s lyrical poignancy.





