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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (121–130)

Party Where We AtAnn Marie

Ann Marie – Party Where We At [Official Music Video]
Party Where We AtAnn Marie

This R&B track blends Chicago’s signature cool beats with an irresistibly groovy, melodic hook.

The vocals come from Ann Marie, a singer from Chicago, USA.

The work skillfully captures the streetwise atmosphere rooted in her background and an open, freewheeling party mood that flows across the city.

Set in Chicago, LA, and Atlanta, it portrays vibrant, carefree moments spent with friends—truly a modern party anthem.

Released in July 2025, it showcases a new side of the artist known for songs like “Secret,” which reached No.

22 on the Billboard R&B chart in 2019.

It’s the perfect track to soundtrack a city-night drive or add color to a weekend house party.

PromisesEric Clapton

This is a work by Eric Clapton, the British artist, notable for its light, country-flavored rhythm and the beautiful harmonies with Marcy Levy.

The song portrays the end of a “promise” exchanged between two people whose love has faded.

Sung over a pleasant shuffle beat, the lyrics convey a complex mood tinged with a kind of resignation, a contrast that only heightens the sense of poignancy.

Included on the November 1978 album Backless, it became a classic that reached No.

9 on the U.S.

singles chart.

Balancing lightness with melancholy, this piece has a way of accompanying you both on sunny drives and on quiet nights of contemplation.

place of my ownPurity Ring

purity ring – place of my own (official music video)
place of my ownPurity Ring

Have you ever found yourself suddenly dreaming of a sanctuary where no one can disturb you? This track by Canadian electro-pop duo Purity Ring transforms that longing into a euphoric trance anthem.

The shimmering, dreamlike synths—fitting for a song said to have been born in the misty forests of the mountains—create a floating sensation, as if you’re drifting through the clouds.

The earnest desire to seek a personal sanctum and release your heart into the beauty of nature gently invites listeners into a kinder world.

The song comes from their fourth album, Purity Ring, set for release in September 2025.

When you want to step away from the bustle of the city and quietly sink into your thoughts alone, it’s sure to stay close by your side.

Poison IvyFaster Pussycat

Faster Pussycat – Poison Ivy (Official Video)
Poison IvyFaster Pussycat

Faster Pussycat is a glam metal band from Los Angeles, known for their bluesy, slightly dirty sound.

Titled after a dangerous plant, this track is an addictive rock number that portrays a precarious romantic game you can’t escape once you touch it.

With groovy guitar riffs reminiscent of Aerosmith and sultry, seductive vocals, it’s a song that has captivated countless listeners.

Released in August 1989, it appears on the acclaimed album “Wake Me When It’s Over,” which earned Gold certification.

The music video became popular on MTV, significantly boosting the band’s profile.

It’s perfect not only for flashy rock moments, but also for nights when you want something adult and languid.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (131–140)

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 – Perfect Love Song | Official Music Video
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.