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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” (191–200)

Passione MaledettaModà

Modà – Passione Maledetta – Videoclip Ufficiale
Passione MaledettaModà

Formed in Milan in 2002, Modà is one of Italy’s leading pop-rock bands.

Grounded in pop rock, they weave in emotive ballads and powerful rock, characterized by melodies and lyrics that resonate deeply.

After debuting in 2004 with the album “Ti amo veramente,” they took second place at the Sanremo Music Festival in 2011 with the duet “Arriverà” featuring Emma Marrone.

Their album “Viva i romantici,” released the same year, topped the charts and became a massive hit, certified Diamond.

With an impressive track record that includes an MTV Europe Music Award, the passionate vocals of Francesco are also a major draw.

Highly recommended for those seeking heartfelt Italian pop rock and music that explores universal themes.

Phenomenal CatThe Kinks

The Kinks – Phenomenal Cat (Official Audio)
Phenomenal CatThe Kinks

This work, which depicts a fantastical tale of a cat that flies through the sky, is a song created in 1968 by the British rock band The Kinks.

Included on the album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, it features a cat as the protagonist—one who, after traveling the world and discovering the secrets of life, settles into a lifestyle of endlessly eating atop a tree.

Alternating passages of Mellotron flute sounds and a processed cat voice—achieved by changing the recording speed—create a distinctive atmosphere reminiscent of a Victorian fairy tale.

It’s a recommended track for those weary of everyday life or looking to spark their imagination.

Palm GreaseHerbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock is a genius who transcends the boundaries of jazz, seamlessly fusing a wide range of genres from electronic music to funk.

Though an American jazz pianist, his talent as a composer who freely moves across musical borders is truly a treasure.

His 1974 release Thrust stands as a landmark album that further deepened the jazz-funk style he established on his previous work, Head Hunters.

Achieving commercial success by reaching No.

13 on the Billboard charts, this masterpiece brilliantly blends innovative sounds driven by a diverse array of synthesizers with the Headhunters’ powerful grooves.

Permanent VacationAerosmith

The title track of the album Permanent Vacation, released by Geffen Records in 1987, is a work that symbolizes Aerosmith’s musical rebirth as they sought to overcome drug addiction.

Skillfully blending hard rock with elements of pop metal and blues, its sound features a lively rhythm and catchy melodies, making it a key song that signaled a new direction for the band.

The album, including this track, sold over five million copies and achieved 5× Platinum certification, marking a major success.

Put it on for a summer drive or a get-together with friends, and you can fully soak in the atmosphere of the golden age of ’80s Western pop and rock!

Perfect Strangers ft. JP CooperJonas Blue

Jonas Blue – Perfect Strangers ft. JP Cooper
Perfect Strangers ft. JP CooperJonas Blue

This song, which portrays the special bond born from a chance encounter, is a heartwarming collaboration between UK producer Jonas Blue and JP Cooper.

Wrapped in the breezy rhythms of tropical house, it brilliantly captures the exhilaration of two strangers falling into a fateful romance.

Released in June 2016, it peaked at No.

2 in the UK and reached the top 10 in more than eight countries.

The music video, filmed in Cape Town, South Africa, depicts a man and woman who keep running into each other by chance, visually complementing the song’s theme.

It’s a perfect track for summer drives or moments by the sea.