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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J”

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “J,” do any come to mind?

We don’t usually pay much attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to think of one right away.

That said, there are plenty of English words that start with “J,” like “Joy,” “Just,” “Jet,” and “Jesus.”

In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles that begin with “J,” regardless of era or genre.

By exploring music from a perspective you may not have tried before, you might discover some new tracks.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “J” (81–90)

January Gloom (Seasons, Pt. 1)All Time Low

A pop-punk track that powerfully captures winter melancholy is included on All Time Low’s Wake Up, Sunshine.

Expertly weaving the dreary mood of January into its lyrics while using an up-tempo rhythm to lift your spirits, it’s a perfect song for the New Year.

Released in April 2020, the album was highly praised as a return to the band’s roots and reached No.

1 on the U.

S.

Billboard rock chart.

It’s recommended for anyone looking to find hope at the start of a new year or to shake off the winter blues.

Not only pop-punk fans but also those whose emotions fluctuate with the changing seasons are likely to find it deeply relatable.

January 1979Mewithoutyou

A track that captures deep introspection and hope—perfect for the start of a new year—can be found on mewithoutYou’s Catch for Us the Foxes.

It’s marked by energetic guitar sounds and emotional vocals, with lyrics that weave in religious imagery and spiritual themes.

Released in October 2004, the album reached No.

20 on Billboard’s Top Heatseekers chart and earned high praise among indie rock fans.

It’s a recommended song for anyone looking to reflect on themselves as they welcome the new year or to embrace fresh resolve.

Why not immerse yourself in its profound lyricism and make January a month of renewal?

JanuaryMillie Turner

Here’s a perfect track to kick off the new year.

Millie Turner’s music blends indie electropop sounds with emotionally rich lyrics.

In this piece, she writes about the anticipation and anxiety of a new year, letting go of the past, and the desire for personal growth.

The lyrics encourage you to move forward without fearing failure—just the push you need if you’re struggling with New Year’s resolutions.

Released in January 2020, the song was also featured in a fashion collaboration with H&M.

Its gentle electronica tones, distinctive rhythms, and Turner’s clear, airy vocals make it ideal for a New Year’s morning or as background music during your commute to work or school.

It’s a recommended track for anyone ready to take a new step.

January RainPVRIS

PVRIS – January Rain [Official Audio]
January RainPVRIS

A song whose title evokes the chill of January and whose heartbreaking theme of lost love leaves a strong impression.

Featured on PVRIS’s 2020 album “Use Me,” this track captivates with its unique blend of synth-pop and alternative rock.

Frontwoman Lynn Gunn’s emotional vocals vividly convey lingering feelings for an ex and inner turmoil.

The lyrics, which call to mind harsh cold and icy rain, symbolically portray an unhealed sorrow.

It’s a perfect song for early January—just after the new year—for those looking to put past relationships behind them or seeking the courage to take a new step forward.

Listening to this piece may give you the strength to move toward fresh hope.

JanuaryVerzache

Verzache – January (Official Audio)
JanuaryVerzache

If you’re looking for a song that celebrates the beginning of a new year, I recommend a track by Canadian artist Verzache! The title alone makes it perfect for January, and the content carries a gently introspective mood that captures both hope and anxiety for the year ahead.

Released in January 2019, the song features lo-fi textures and Verzache’s warm vocals.

The lyrics convey the joy of spending time with someone special and the resolve to overcome worries about the future—feelings that resonate with us as we welcome the new year.

As one of the leading figures of the new generation of bedroom pop, Verzache has been drawing attention, and this track was released ahead of his debut album, “My Head is a Moshpit.” It’s a song you’ll want to play on a quiet New Year’s morning or during peaceful moments with someone important—be sure to give it a listen.

JokermanBob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Jokerman (Official Video)
JokermanBob Dylan

The PV features many highly distinctive works of art.

The song conveys a very mysterious worldview.

With its very slow tempo, the occasional emotionally expressive singing by Bob Dylan really resonates.

It’s a song he performed at his concert in Japan in 2010.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “J” (91–100)

Just Like Tom Thumb’s BluesBob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (Official Video)
Just Like Tom Thumb's BluesBob Dylan

This is a song released in 1965 by Bob Dylan, a quintessential American singer-songwriter.

It was included on the album Highway 61 Revisited and later appeared on compilation albums as well.

Set against the backdrop of Mexico City, its lyrics—centering on life’s hardships and the search for meaning—have resonated with many, showcasing Dylan’s poetic gifts to the fullest.

Comprising six verses with no chorus, the song’s keyboard and drum tones create a distinctive atmosphere.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to experience Dylan’s musical world and feel the subtleties of life.