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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Jukebox HeroForeigner

A track released in 1982 by the rock band Foreigner.
It has been used in many forms of media, including a Samsung Juke commercial and the video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.
The track has also been covered by artists such as Soul Asylum.
J’Entends Cette MusiqueFrance Gall

France Gall is a French pop singer who began her career in 1964.
In Japan, songs like “Yumemiru France Ningyo” (Dreaming French Doll) are well known.
“J’Entends Cette Musique” was her debut single, released in March 1964.
Jingle BellsFrank Sinatra

That cheerful melody you always hear when the Christmas season arrives.
When you listen to it in Frank Sinatra’s voice, it resonates even more deeply.
Featured on his 1948 album “Christmas Songs by Sinatra,” this piece portrays the joy of dashing through the snow in an open sleigh.
Sinatra’s smooth vocals beautifully capture the essence of this festive tune.
With its lively rhythm and catchy lyrics, it’s perfect for a karaoke pick.
Sing it with your sweetheart and it might just bring the two of you closer.
It’s a great choice for anyone who wants to enhance a romantic winter atmosphere, even if you’re not confident in your English.
June is Busting Out All OverFrank Wess

If you’re throwing a house party during the rainy season, this kind of groovy number is exactly what you want to hear! An up-tempo jazz track with an irresistible lightness that gets your body moving before you know it.
It’s so comfortable it makes you forget the dreary, humid weather, and on the flip side, it’s a tune that’ll have you dancing and working up a sweat.
It’ll make both your body and your spirit feel joyful and at ease—no doubt about it!
Jesus Be a Fence Around MeFred Hammond & Radical For Christ

Fred Hammond is a gospel singer, producer, and bass guitarist from Detroit who has been active since 1985.
This track was released in 2000 and is included on the album “Purpose By Design (Radical for Christ),” which was certified Gold in the United States.
Julie.Gallant

Gallant’s “Julie.” recreates the sophisticated sound of city pop on foreign soil, a perfect fit for an artist who openly professes his love for Japanese culture.
Released in 2020 and included on his album Neptune, the song can truly be described as city pop that transcends borders.
The rhythm grooves with conviction, and his uniquely soulful expressiveness moves the listener.
The lyrics, which explore complex human relationships, resonate deeply.
Its vivid yet richly layered sound feels nostalgic while offering a fresh listening experience.
Jesus to a childGeorge Michel

This song, sung by George Michael—the vocalist of the band Wham! that was active in the UK in the 1980s—is from 1996 and is included on the album “Older.” It’s a track he performs as a solo artist, and one that highlights his beautiful voice.





