Songs with titles that start with “Pe” (page, paper, paint, etc.)
In this article, I’ll introduce a bunch of songs whose titles start with “Pe.”
I hope this will be useful in various situations, such as playing shiritori using song titles, doing “shiritori karaoke” where you link songs together like in shiritori, or choosing tracks for playlists like “songs with titles that start with the P row sounds.”
We don’t usually search for songs that start with a specific character, so you might discover tracks you haven’t encountered before.
I’d be delighted if you find a favorite song here and it helps with your shiritori games, karaoke sessions, or playlist making.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Pe' [Page, Paper, Paint, etc.] (81–90)
Persona AliceBee

This song tells a distinctive story about a girl cursed to die if she looks at another person’s face.
The bittersweet scene of her only being able to see her reflection on the water comes vividly to mind and fills you with sorrow.
It feels like a worldview that can be accepted naturally precisely because it’s VOCALOID.
Please listen gently, staying close to the girl with her tragic fate.
Songs with titles starting with “Pe” [page, paper, paint, etc.] (91–100)
PeppermintMacaroni Enpitsu

If you want to enjoy your youth in your own way and have fun, we recommend “Peppermint” by Macaroni Empitsu.
It’s a track from their 2023 album “Otona no Namida” (Tears of an Adult) and was selected as the theme song for the information program DayDay.
The feel-good melodies from Maka-en, beloved by teens, are sure to lift your spirits when you listen! It would definitely be fun to perform at a school festival, too.
It’s the perfect song to use as BGM for living joyfully while cherishing those precious days of youth.
PelliculeFukashigi / Wonderboy

Not knowing it is practically a survival tactic.
This is the signature song of a genius who never saw the spotlight.
Many famous artists have been moved by it and influenced by it.
Though he was only 24, he died in an unexpected accident before achieving his dreams, and this song can be said to embody, through his own life, the fragility of existence.
The annihilation of PejiteJoe Hisaishi

Pejite is depicted as a city hostile to Torumekia.
Harboring resentment over the Torumekian army’s invasion and massacre of its citizens to seize the God Warrior slumbering beneath Pejite, they set the Ohmu into a rampage and annihilated the stationed Torumekian forces.
After that, they attempt to send the Ohmu toward the Valley of the Wind as well, but are met with Nausicaä’s resistance.
“The Destruction of Pejite” is a sorrowful piece with strong tones of turmoil and grief.
Bourbon on Penny LaneTakuro Yoshida

Takuro Yoshida, a pivotal figure who elevated folk music and rock—once minor genres in the 1970s—into the pop scene.
He is known for having many songs with strong messages.
“Bourbon on Penny Lane” is crafted with lyrics about trying to drown dissatisfaction with the economy and politics in alcohol.
Paper MoonJunko Ohashi

With a sound conscious of overseas soul music that stood out as unique in the Japanese pop scene of the time, vocalist Junko Ohashi of Junko Ohashi & Minoya Central Station made a striking impression.
Her signature songs include “Tasogare My Love,” which was chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama ‘Shishi no Gotoku,’ and “Silhouette Romance.” The band, assembled with top-notch musicians, is incredibly groovy and soulful, and pairs perfectly with Junko Ohashi’s powerful, high-toned vocals.
Peppermint BlueEiichi Ohtaki

Following the classic album “A Long Vacation,” the studio album “Each Time” was a major hit, selling 600,000 copies.
After its release, Eiichi Ohtaki announced he would suspend his musical activities, which ultimately made it his final album; it’s often discussed as a sequel to “A Long Vacation.” Including “Peppermint Blue,” which is credited on this album, none of the tracks were ever performed in concert.
I wish I could have heard them live at least once!





