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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 collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J” (341–350)

Jackie BlueOzark Mountain Daredevils

Ozark Mountain Daredevils – Jackie Blue
Jackie BlueOzark Mountain Daredevils

With vocals and melodies steeped in true Southern soul, this memorable song was released by the Ozark Mountain Daredevils in 1974 and climbed to No.

3 on the Billboard charts the following year.

Featured on the album “It’ll Shine When It Shines,” it skillfully blends elements of country rock and pop.

The lyrics, portraying a woman who yearns for freedom yet remains unfulfilled, resonated with many listeners.

Its simple, warm sound showcases the charm of Southern rock to the fullest.

It’s a comforting track that pairs beautifully with the long journey of life.

Just Like A PillP!nk

P!nk – Just Like A Pill (Official Video)
Just Like A PillP!nk

This song says of a terrible partner, “You’re like a drug— you lift my mood and make me happy for a little while, but soon it becomes painful.” It uses metaphors to poetically portray a painful romantic relationship, and sings about the need to run away from a dangerous guy.

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

Just Like FireP!nk

Pink – Just Like Fire (Lyrics)
Just Like FireP!nk

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J” (341–350)

Just Give Me A ReasonP!nk ft. Nate Ruess

P!nk – Just Give Me A Reason ft. Nate Ruess
Just Give Me A ReasonP!nk ft. Nate Ruess

A bittersweet breakup song by P!nk with a cool, stylish vibe that appeals to a wide audience.

Many can relate to lyrics like, “I just want a reason why it had to turn out this way,” capturing the struggle of not being able to accept the breakup.

There’s a male vocal part as well, but since the key is high, it’s likely easier for women to sing.

JealousyPale Waves

Pale Waves – Jealousy (Official Video)
JealousyPale Waves

Pale Waves are a band that represents Dirty Hit—one of the most talked-about labels in the world, home to many popular artists like The 1975, beabadoobee, and Rina Sawayama.

Fronted by the irresistibly charismatic Heather Baron-Gracie and known for an ensemble that embraces multiple genres while staying true to guitar rock, they’re hugely popular in Japan as well.

From October to November 2022, they returned to Japan for long-awaited shows that generated massive excitement.

This time, we’re spotlighting Jealousy, a track from their third album Unwanted, released the same year.

It’s an undeniable killer tune that kicks off with the most aggressive and loud guitar riff in Pale Waves’ history—perfect for a wake-up jolt to get your energy up.

Chosen as the final song of the encore during their Japan shows, it’s poised to become one of their new signature tracks.

Lines like “Jealousy is my best friend,” so quintessentially Heather, are striking, and the lyrics—said to reflect her own personality—are well worth a close listen.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “J” (351–360)

JosephinePatricia

A techno masterpiece whose rugged, reverb-drenched drums make you feel as if you’ve discovered and wandered into a mysterious underground space stretching endlessly beneath the city.

Its sound sharpens the minimal sensibility that flows through techno with a contemporary touch, resonating freshly in the heart.

Jazz dance at east villagePaul Murphy

Paul Murphy is a DJ born in East London, UK, who launched an event called Jazz Room at London’s Electric Ballroom and the WAG Club in 1981.

A true evangelist of jazz, he has had a profound influence on figures like Gilles Peterson, Norman Jay, and Madlib.

He discovered most of the dance jazz classics, and it’s fair to say that without him there would be no dance jazz, acid jazz, or club jazz.

It seems that many Mods gathered at the parties Paul Murphy started around 1986.