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' (161–170)
Place Of My OwnCaravan

Like Soft Machine, Caravan—also born from The Wilde Flowers—is a band that represents Canterbury rock.
Their hallmark is a lyrically rich sound blending jazz and folk.
Their landmark debut song is a warm yet somehow wistful piece.
Pye Hastings’s innocent-sounding vocals and Dave Sinclair’s distinctive organ delicately depict the feelings of a protagonist in search of “a place of one’s own.” It brims with the unique charm of their early period, where pop sensibilities coexist with the seeds of later progressive developments.
Opening their debut album, Caravan, released in January 1969, and also known as a single, the track had already been performed on a BBC program in December 1968, prior to their debut.
It’s a classic you’ll want to hear when you wish to step away from the everyday and quietly drift into thought.
PDAInterpol

A song by Interpol, the New York–based post-punk revival band.
It’s their debut single, also included on the classic album Turn On the Bright Lights, and its dramatic progression—where stillness and intensity intersect—grabs you right from the opening.
Centered on a breakup, the lyrics portray the wandering heart of a protagonist with nowhere to go, while the symbolic phrase “200 couches” functions as a device to convey their unstable state of mind more deeply.
Released in August 2002, the track’s music video was nominated for the MTV2 Award the following year, and its inclusion in the video game Rock Band 2 means many listeners may have encountered it there.
Brimming with tension, the sound vividly captures the loneliness and fleeting atmosphere of the city at night, making it a signature song that embodies the band’s origins.
Party TimePhoenix

A track that became the starting point of the career of Phoenix, the French rock band that would later win a Grammy and earn worldwide acclaim.
Released in March 1997 as a DIY-spirited debut number on a 500-copy limited analog pressing from their own label.
Unlike their later, more polished sound, its guitar-centered, straight-ahead garage rock arrangement conveys the band’s early impulses directly.
Centered on the bustle and exhilaration of a party, the song brims with an energy that seems to draw listeners onto the dance floor.
An energetic rock tune that marked the opening of their history, it was also included on the album United.
Paper RingsTaylor Swift

As a singer-songwriter who epitomizes the modern era, Taylor Swift continues to lead the music scene.
Her 2019 album Lover includes a joyful number that captures the miraculous moment when friendship turns into love and expresses that happiness with every fiber of its being.
Featuring a bursting band sound reminiscent of retro pop-punk, the song’s pure declaration of love—wishing to be bound not by something expensive, but by a paper ring—strikes a chord with listeners.
The way a friend becomes a lover and every part of that person becomes dear is exactly the ideal future imagined by anyone nursing a crush.
Performed as a surprise at a June 2023 show, this track is an exceptional anthem that inspires visions of a bright future with the one you love.
PrologueHit+Run

This is a commercial introducing the Le Lift series cream and under-eye sheet mask.
The woman portrayed in the sepia-toned footage looks cool and leaves a strong impression, doesn’t she? The BGM is “Prologue” by Hit+Run.
The way various sounds layer over a minimal beat is breathtaking.
It’s a track that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly airy, so if you’re curious, be sure to listen to the whole thing.
Please Don’t GoToosii, YoungBoy Never Broke Again

Sparked by a viral hit on TikTok, rapper Toosii has been winning fans worldwide.
And then there’s YoungBoy Never Broke Again, famed for his unparalleled prolific output in chart history.
This track brings together the new-generation melody maker and the reigning king of the scene.
It’s an emotional rap ballad that captures the heartfelt plea of begging a lover, “Don’t go.” Toosii’s sweet, wistful vocals intertwine perfectly with YoungBoy’s straightforward rap.
This collaboration, realized in September 2025, brings out the best in both artists.
It’s the kind of song that will resonate on slightly sentimental nights—definitely give it a listen.
ParachuteHayley Williams

Singer-songwriter Hayley Williams, born in Mississippi.
She’s also well-known as the vocalist of the rock band Paramore.
In contrast to her powerful vocals with the band, her introspective solo work has been drawing attention.
This piece seems to depict a journey of the heart being released from anxiety and inner conflict, set against a floating, trip-hop-inspired sound.
It’s crafted with a dreamy atmosphere that feels as if raw emotions are being purified.
The track is included on the album “Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party,” released in August 2025, and this particular song is currently a viral hit on social media.

