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” (91–100)
Parisienne WalkwaysGary Moore

Gary Moore, the Northern Irish virtuoso who poured flame-like passion and bittersweet melancholy into his guitar.
With a wide-ranging musicality spanning hard rock, blues, and jazz fusion, he continued to evolve throughout his career.
He first rose to prominence in the early 1970s with Skid Row, and as a solo artist scored a UK chart No.
8 hit with Parisienne Walkways from his 1978 album Back on the Streets.
He returned to the blues with the 1990 masterpiece Still Got the Blues, achieving worldwide success.
His expressive, soulful “weeping” guitar tone—often coaxed from his beloved ‘Greeny,’ inherited from Peter Green—has become the stuff of legend.
His music resonates deeply with those seeking heart-stirring guitar sounds and anyone who wants to experience true musical expression that transcends genre.
PanamaVan Halen

Van Halen shone on the rock scene as brightly as the California sun, and at times with the ferocity of lightning.
Formed in 1972, they fused the glamor of pop sensibilities with hard rock and heavy metal to forge a distinctive sound.
Their 1978 debut album, Van Halen, made a seismic impact, and 1984’s landmark album 1984—featuring the single “Jump”—became a worldwide smash.
Guitarist Eddie Van Halen’s tapping technique was so revolutionary that it profoundly influenced generations to follow.
In 1992, they won a Grammy for the album For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge, and in 2007 they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
If you want to experience rock that combines jaw-dropping technique with irresistible catchiness—and the band’s exuberant, celebratory energy—Van Halen is perfect for you.
Paint A PictureThe Hives

Sweden’s proud champions of garage rock, The Hives, unleashed a truly exhilarating track in June 2025.
Serving as the lead single from their forthcoming album “The Hives Forever Forever The Hives,” the song crackles with their signature fuzzy guitar riffs and impassioned vocals—an energetic blast of rock ’n’ roll.
Fearlessly stepping outside society’s established boundaries, it boldly celebrates the value of being unapologetically yourself—an anthem in every sense.
Produced by the likes of Beastie Boys’ Mike D, it made its debut on the UK music program “Later… with Jools Holland” in June 2025 to great acclaim.
It’s the perfect pick-me-up for anyone craving a jolt of energy or looking to shake up the status quo.
Pretty GirlsWill Smith

Will Smith, the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania native who also shines as a globally recognized actor, has dropped a stellar summer tune in June 2025 that feels like a full-fledged return to the music scene.
The music video opens with a humorous scene of him in therapy, confessing, “I’ve always had a thing for pretty girls, and it’s been a problem,” and the song itself is a bright, catchy hip-hop number packed with positive messages celebrating self-affirmation and diversity.
It’s a standalone single not included on the album “Based on a True Story,” and with surprise live performances in London in June 2025, his activity is hard to look away from.
It’s the perfect track to elevate your summer mood and to experience Will Smith’s new musical venture.
Proto-CosmosTony Williams

Tony Williams, the American innovator who expanded the possibilities of jazz drumming and pioneered the fusion genre.
The piece composed by keyboardist Alan Pasqua and included on the New Tony Williams Lifetime’s 1975 classic album “Believe It” brims with a fierce energy that seems to guide the listener into an unknown cosmos.
The interplay between Tony’s signature complex rhythms and Allan Holdsworth’s fluid yet razor-sharp guitar is breathtaking, and the tightly condensed tension packed into roughly four minutes still delivers a fresh sense of astonishment today.
This thrilling performance is perfect for anyone who wants to experience a collision of high-level technique and soul.
An inspiring 2007 re-creation by the composer himself together with Holdsworth was also documented, making it a masterful performance that continues to shine across generations.
PstereoEmilie Nicolas

Emilie Nicolas, a Norwegian artist, has established a unique style that seamlessly blends a jazz-inflected vocal sensibility with electronic pop and R&B.
She made a striking impact on the music scene in 2013 with the single “Pstereo,” and her debut album released the same year, “Like I’m a Warrior,” topped the Norwegian charts.
She also boasts an impressive track record, having won the Spellemann Awards—often called Norway’s Grammys—four times, including Best Debut Album in 2014.
Although she temporarily paused her career due to health issues, she made a dazzling comeback with the 2018 album “Tranquille Emile.” Her soulful, emotionally rich voice brims with a charm that will especially resonate with listeners seeking music that accompanies the everyday.
Portland TownHeavenly

Heavenly, who emerged from Oxford, England, are a quintessential indie pop/twee pop band formed in 1989.
They went on hiatus in 1996 after the passing of their drummer, Mathew Fletcher, but joyfully reunited in 2023.
This song—their first in 29 years—features their signature sound: Amelia and Cathy’s charming twin vocals paired with shimmering guitar riffs.
The lyrics offer a warm cheer to those who feel a bit out of place in society, portraying the city of Portland as a refuge for everyone.
Set for release in June 2025, with a vinyl edition available in July, this track is one we hope not only longtime fans will enjoy, but also anyone looking for uplifting pop music.





