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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JOHN CENAJoey Valence & Brae

Joey Valence & Brae are a hip-hop duo from the United States.
It all started when Joseph Bertolino and Braedan Lugue met at Penn State University, and they’ve been gaining attention for their distinctive style ever since.
Their work is characterized by homages to the Beastie Boys and references to video games and internet memes.
They released their debut album, “PUNK TACTICS,” in 2023, and dropped their latest single, “JOHN CENA,” in March 2024.
Their sound blends old-school breakbeats with modern rage beats, conveying respect for John Cena and a strong connection to ’90s culture.
Anticipation is high for the second album following “PUNK TACTICS.” It’s a catchy track that’s guaranteed to get you hyped if it comes on at a lively party!
Just A Dream AwayJohn Denver

The 1984 Los Angeles Olympics were held amid political issues that even led to a boycott at one point, yet the event also etched many great moments into sports history through countless standout performances.
One song that symbolizes those Olympics is “Just A Dream Away.” While Olympic music is usually bright and uplifting, this piece is known for the uncommon appearance of a minor key within that context.
From an Olympic standpoint, it can be considered a quite daring composition.
Jack & DianeJohn Mellencamp

With its acoustic guitar tones, powerful beat, and John Mellencamp’s husky vocals, this is a pleasant track.
As the title “Jack & Diane” suggests, it’s a song about a man and a woman.
Be sure to put someone you fancy in the passenger seat and enjoy it coolly on your next drive.
Jaws of LifeJohn Petrucci

Dream Theater is the leading force in progressive metal, and the guitarist in the band is John Petrucci.
His impeccably precise guitar work is highly acclaimed, and his musicality extends well beyond the metal genre.
While it’s easy to focus on his flashy guitar solos, be sure to pay attention to his riff work that anchors the music’s foundation.
Jeep On 35John Scofield

The contrast between the monochrome jacket and the vividly colored title and artist logo is striking.
After graduating from Berklee College of Music and starting his career as a professional guitarist, John Scofield—aka “John Sco,” who has played in bands and sessions with major figures in the jazz world and remains a top-tier, fully active player even in the 2020s—released the album A Go Go in 1998.
Featuring Medeski, Martin & Wood, who at the time were a cutting-edge jazz-funk band with a sharp sound, this work also helped spark the later jam-band boom.
Scofield composed all the tracks, delivering groovy jazz-funk that makes free use of effects, showcasing brisk, funky comping worthy of a funk-oriented guitarist—very much his signature—and reminding us once again of his genre-transcending prowess as a player.
The members of Medeski, Martin & Wood also present their individuality without disrupting Scofield’s sonic world.
Rather than sticking to tightly structured arrangements, the album centers on improvisation, letting each musician’s sensibility shine.
The exquisite groove forged by these different generations feels fresh and cool every time you listen.
June JulyJohn Vanderslice

June July, the twelfth and final track on John Vanderslice’s fourth solo album.
The song has an emo-core-like vibe that imparts a touch of melancholy, yet the soaring chorus brings an energetic vitality—creating a uniquely intriguing world.
I felt it would truly shine if you listened to it while lost in thought on a country road, where the song’s atmosphere would perfectly match the scenery.
The vocal melody and the softly resonant strings in the background are addictive—you’ll want to keep listening forever!
JacksonJohnny Cash & June Carter

When it comes to country duet songs, this one is hard to beat.
Sung by Johnny Cash and his second wife, June Carter Cash, the track showcases their seamless harmonies right from the start.
He proposed to June on stage, and it’s said that after she passed away, he followed soon after.
Truly romantic.





