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.
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Just Another DayBrian Eno

A track included on the album Another Day on Earth, released in June 2005 by British musician Brian Eno.
It expresses changes and growth within the repetition of daily life, as well as an evolving outlook on life over time, through dreamlike soundscapes.
Without flashy ornamentation, its somewhat nostalgic melody naturally sets listeners’ hearts at ease.
Strongly reflecting Eno’s concept of ambient music, this piece leaves a gentle yet profound impression.
Like background music played in a museum, it’s perfect for working in quiet away from the bustle of everyday life.
It’s sure to become a new go-to for everyday background listening and a source of calm.
Je sais pasCéline Dion

From the very beginning, he sings in Japanese translation, “I don’t know.” If you listen to the song all the way through, you’ll understand that what Dion is really saying is that he doesn’t know a world without the one he loves.
He knows harsh winters, ugly conflicts, and war—he knows them all.
But it’s a pure song about how he can’t imagine a life without you.
Just One Last TimeDavid Guetta ft. Taped Rai

From the song that starts at a slow tempo, it gives off a vibe almost like pop or R&B, and you can tell it has house elements mixed in.
The shout in the chorus sounds really cool.
By the way, David Guetta’s “Hey Mama” has over 550 million views on YouTube.
Jingle BallsKorn

They’ve also boldly pulled off a cover of a Christmas song.
And it’s thoroughly dark—so heavy it almost makes you laugh.
You can’t picture happy, smiling couples strolling under the city lights from this cover at all.
I bet plenty of people will find salvation in this jet‑black sound, made for those gloomy moments when you’re home alone eating cake.
Jingle BellsNatalie Cole

As you can tell from the title, it’s a Christmas song.
With a New Orleans-style vibe, Natalie Cole’s soaring high notes ring out so powerfully you almost think her voice might burst.
If it were performed as the opening number at a winter concert, it would undoubtedly capture your heart in an instant.
Jump StartNatalie Cole

For Natalie Cole herself, it became her first Top 40 hit in seven years.
The seven-year gap seems to have been due to things like divorce, drug addiction, and alcoholism.
Although she made a comeback, she continued to struggle with the aftereffects afterward.
This track is a distinctly 80s-style, danceable number.
A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J”
Je suis seul ce soirBiréli Lagrène






