A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'P'
In this article, I’ll be introducing classic Western songs whose titles start with the letter “P.” When you think of English words that begin with “P,” terms like “Peace,” “Party,” and “Picture” come to mind—some of you might already be thinking of a few songs just from seeing those words.
I don’t think many of us have had the chance to specifically seek out and listen only to songs that start with a particular letter.
But looking at them this way might help you discover tracks you didn’t know or lead to new findings.
I’d be delighted if this becomes an opportunity for you to encounter some new music.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (71–80)
Pass the KutchieMighty Diamonds

The Mighty Diamonds, known as a legendary reggae harmony trio.
The soulful harmonies by Donald “Tabby” Shaw and the others are like a Jamaican version of the Motown sound! Their 1976 debut album, Right Time, was acclaimed worldwide and is counted among the masterpieces in reggae history.
Beyond the easygoing rhythms, their deep messages—singing about social issues and love—are part of the appeal.
Their signature song Pass the Kouchie may be familiar to many through a hit cover version.
Although the group has ended its activities, their music is eternal.
Be sure to experience their soul-stirring vocals with the remastered editions!
Perfect Love SongMorgan Heritage

Morgan Heritage, the Jamaican-American band hailed as the “Royal Family of Reggae,” is a group whose warm, family-forged harmonies resonate deeply.
Grounded in roots reggae while embracing soul, R&B, and rock, their sound is like a treasure chest brimming with colorful tones.
Their Grammy-winning prowess is the real deal.
The messages of love and peace they sing offer gentle companionship to listeners, bringing a profound sense of comfort.
Let yourself be carried, just once, by their sun-drenched, feel-good grooves!
Part-Time LoverStevie Wonder

A true treasure of American music, Stevie Wonder delivers a feel-good pop anthem that epitomizes the 1980s.
The sprightly synth melodies and buoyant rhythms are irresistibly charming.
Riding atop this bright sound, however, is a slightly bittersweet and complex love story about a couple who are both keeping secrets.
Released in August 1985, the track is also featured on the acclaimed album In Square Circle.
Its simultaneous No.
1 achievement across four Billboard charts shows just how completely it captivated listeners at the time.
Imagine the drama of the lyrics as you savor the supreme groove, adorned with luxurious backing vocals.
Pumped Up KicksFoster The People

This is a track released in September 2010 by the American indie pop band Foster the People.
They’re known for a style that blends catchy sounds with social messages.
Despite its irresistibly danceable, feel-good beat, this work delivers a shocking narrative about the dark impulses and vengeful feelings of a lonely young man.
Don’t you sense a biting irony in the brutal gap between the sound and the lyrics, one that lays bare the pathologies of modern society? It became a major hit, spending eight consecutive weeks at No.
3 on the Billboard Hot 100, yet its themes also led to cases of broadcast self-restraint.
It’s a song I especially recommend to those who want to experience the depth that pop music can hold.
pray4dagangA$AP Rocky & KayCyy

This is a collaboration between A$AP Rocky, a New York native leading the hip-hop scene, and Kenya-born rising star KAYCYY.
The heavy, cinematic soundscape crafted by James Blake and others is stunning.
It portrays deeply personal emotions—like a father’s profound love and struggles with the past, akin to a prayer—that truly move the listener.
Released as a lead single from the album DON’T BE DUMB, Rocky’s first since the 2018 classic TESTING, it quickly became a major talking point.
There’s also anticipation around its connection to the film Highest 2 Lowest, in which A$AP Rocky appears, making future developments impossible to ignore.
It’s a track you’ll want to sit with on a quiet night when you’re ready to face yourself.
peter pan.Brent Faiyaz

Here’s a new track from Brent Faiyaz, the hugely popular American R&B singer known for taking the No.
2 spot on the U.
S.
charts with his album Wasteland.
He sings about the struggle of growing up and the love he feels for his partner, mapping his wavering heart onto the story of an eternal boy.
The bittersweet feeling of “If only I could be by your side, I could love you with all my heart” resonates through his delicate vocals and warm production.
Released simultaneously with the confident track Tony Soprano, it offers a striking contrast that showcases the artist’s multifaceted appeal.
If you’re wrestling with how close or distant to be with someone important, this song is sure to stay by your side.
Pleasure To KillKreator

A quintessential work by Germany’s proud thrash metal band Kreator! The title track of the landmark album “Pleasure to Kill,” released in November 1986, remains a shocker that people still talk about.
Astonishingly, its theme is the urge to kill depicted from a zombie’s perspective! With lyrics so extreme they seem to blow away the listener’s reason, and a ruthlessly destructive sound that smashes everything in its path, it’s nothing short of overwhelming.
Mille Petrozza’s screams and savage riffs, fused with Ventor’s storm-like drumming, pull the listener into a maelstrom of chaos.
The album’s influence is clear, too—tracks from it have even been featured in popular video games.
When you want to blast away your daily frustrations, why not surrender yourself to this ultimate force of destruction?





