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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Jingle Bell RockDaryl Hall & John Oates

Daryl Hall & John Oates is a blue-eyed soul group formed in 1969 by Daryl Hall and John Oates.
Although they debuted in the 1970s, they have continued to perform for many years and are still active today, even in their seventies.
Their version of “Jingle Bell Rock” is an arrangement of the song originally released by Bobby Helms in the 1950s, enhanced with R&B and soul elements.
Be sure to compare it with the original.
January RainDavid Gray

January Rain by David Gray, a singer-songwriter from Manchester, England.
Layered guitars with effective, spacious textures create an enchanting, otherworldly sound.
Experience this wonderful song of January for yourself.
Just Like ParadiseDavid Lee Roth

One of the quintessential hits of the ’80s, wrapped in the sparkling vibe of summer.
Released as David Lee Roth’s solo single in January 1988, it became a major success, reaching No.
6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spending four consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Mainstream Rock chart.
Co-produced with guitarist Steve Vai, its refined sound and optimistic lyrics celebrating youth and freedom are irresistible.
The music video even features rock-climbing scenes shot in Yosemite National Park.
It’s a perfect track not only for young people eager to make summer memories, but also for adults looking to reminisce about the glory of their youth.
June in JanuaryDean Martin

A versatile artist known as an actor and host, and also famous as a member of the Rat Pack alongside Frank Sinatra, this is one of his especially sultry, mellow numbers.
As the title suggests, it’s a love song themed around June.
It’s the kind of track you’ll want to listen to slowly while sipping a coffee.
And wow, what a handsome guy!
Just Like 73Def Leppard

A track that fuses vintage allure with a modern edge, embodying the very essence of hard rock.
Infused with nostalgia for 1973, this song both reaffirms Def Leppard’s musical roots and strongly resonates with contemporary fans.
Its hefty riffs, signature call-and-response chants, and a distinctive guest guitar solo by Tom Morello blend seamlessly, resulting in a high-energy stadium rock anthem.
Released in June 2024, it’s the band’s first new song since their 2022 album, Diamond Star Halos.
Def Leppard is set to embark on a co-headlining tour with Journey in the summer of the same year, and this track is sure to feature in their live set.
Highly recommended for those who long for the glam rock spirit of the ’70s or want to feel the ongoing evolution of hard rock.
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Just Can’t Get EnoughDepeche Mode

Depeche Mode, a living legend that emerged from the new wave scene of the 1980s and continues to this day, commands stadium-level popularity not only in their native UK but across Europe, the United States, and around the world.
Although they suffered the tragic loss of founding member Andy Fletcher in May 2022, the remaining two members released their 15th studio album, Memento Mori, in April 2023 to widespread acclaim—still fresh in our memories.
Given their stature, their music is indispensable when discussing the 1980s.
The track featured here, Just Can’t Get Enough, was released in 1981 and reached No.
8 on the UK charts, becoming the song that sparked their breakthrough.
With its era-defining, catchy synth riff and instantly memorable melody, it’s a killer tune written and composed by Vince Clarke, who left the band that same year.
Despite their fame in Europe and the US, it’s often said they’re not as well-known in Japan.
Take this opportunity to check out this and their other classic tracks!
Jumpin’ Jumpin’Destiny’s Child

This is an uplifting song by the popular group Destiny’s Child, whose authentic vocal prowess and powerful track create an easy-to-dance-to vibe.
It’s especially popular among women in their 40s and exudes a glamorous, sophisticated mood that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.





