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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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (321–330)
PromiseJagged Edge

Autumn is a season that often makes us feel a little melancholic, isn’t it? That’s why I recommend a song called “Promise.” It’s a ballad about vowing eternal love.
The blissful lyrics are sure to warm your heart.
The track was created by the R&B group Jagged Edge.
They’ve also made other feel-good songs, like “Let’s Get Married,” which centers on a proposal.
Be sure to check that one out as well.
A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (331–340)
Please, Please, PleaseJames Brown

James Brown, known by the moniker “the Godfather of Funk,” lit up the music scene of the nostalgic 1950s.
His debut single, “Please, Please, Please,” released in 1956, continues to captivate music lovers as a defining work that helped propel soul music forward.
Its emotive lyrics and his vocals, which convey searing emotion with unflinching directness, are nothing short of breathtaking.
This one track foreshadows the breadth of his musical styles, and even today it offers a fresh and dynamic listening experience.
It’s the kind of timeless song that makes you stop in your tracks when it’s playing in a café or a shop.
Pancakes & ButterJason Mraz

You can’t resist the meltingly smooth guitar tone in the intro of “Pancakes & Butter.” This sweet number comes from American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz.
The music video is also memorable, built around a unique concept in which Raining Jane—the all-female band that has performed as his supporting group—plays the song on a 1970s-style variety show.
Why not give it a watch on YouTube?
Public Service Announcement (Interlude)Jay Z

This piece promotes the debut of Google’s AI, Gemini, and introduces how it can boost productivity.
From email summarization to generating images from text, it clearly conveys how easy it is to integrate into daily life and how simple it is to use.
It shows not only the interface but also users’ reactions, giving a strong sense of its high functionality that meets expectations.
The music that further underscores the technological advances depicted in the video is Jay-Z’s “Public Service Announcement (Interlude).” The calm-tempo rap with a solid, driving beat—contrasting conversational lyrics with announcement-like voice—creates a cool atmosphere.
Pick Up Your FeelingsJazmine Sullivan

Jazmine Sullivan is a female R&B singer whose exceptional vocal ability has earned high praise from critics.
She’s a top-tier artist who can master anything from contemporary slow jams to R&B that evokes soulful mid-school vibes.
Among her works, a song I especially recommend for summer is “Pick Up Your Feelings.” This time, I’m highlighting the acoustic version, and I think its light, breezy performance perfectly matches the summer mood.
If you like R&B with sophisticated vocal runs and embellishments, be sure to check it out.
Power To The PeopleJelusick

The new song released in October 2024 by the Croatian hard rock band Jelusick features Dino Jelusick’s powerful vocals.
This track blends lyrics with a strong social message and a dynamic, hard-hitting sound.
It’s one of the standout songs on the album “Follow The Blind Man,” and its music video has also been well received.
Arguably a culmination of Jelusick’s career, it’s recommended not only for fans but also for listeners seeking a heavy, robust rock sound.
PearlsJessie Ware

Catchy and groovy, this track by UK singer-songwriter Jessie Ware revives the allure of ’70s disco for today.
It’s featured on her album That! Feels Good!, released in April 2023.
Set to a light, propulsive rhythm and sophisticated production, Ware’s clear, airy vocals resonate beautifully.
The lyric “shake off the pearls” conveys reclaiming one’s true self.
Perfect for when you want to dance your heart out on the floor or switch up your mood—just listening to it sparks excitement.





