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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.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (451–460)

Pale SnowSuede

In the winter of 2016, Suede released a stirring track featured on the album Night Thoughts, a song that portrays a fragile love.

Through the imagery of pale snow, it delicately conveys the pain of a fading relationship.

Its minimal arrangement and restrained melody quietly communicate an inner sorrow.

The piece appears on the band’s seventh album and was created as part of a grand narrative themed around fear and loss.

Presented as a special project integrated with film, it maintains a cohesive theme both visually and sonically.

It’s a song to listen to on a snowy, silent night, when you want to confront the emotions deep within your heart.

Suede’s delicate musicality resonates as if melting into the stillness of a winter night.

Pull UpSummer Walker

Summer Walker – Pull Up [Official Music Video]
Pull UpSummer Walker

I’d like to introduce an R&B song that creates a romantic mood: “Pull Up.” It’s a track released by R&B singer Summer Walker.

Set to a dreamy sound with hints of jazz, it sings about adult relationships and the push-and-pull within them.

Some of the expressions are a bit provocative, but that makes the depiction of romance feel all the more real.

If you watch it together with the drama-style music video, it’s even easier to imagine the situations.

Play It LoudTHE RODS

THE RODS – Play It Loud (Official Video)
Play It LoudTHE RODS

The Rods, an American heavy metal band formed in 1980, have released a new track from their album Rattle The Cage, created with a newly added bassist.

The song carries a powerful message about the importance and sheer exhilaration of playing loud.

Centered on the guitar and vocals of founding member David “Rock” Feinstein, it delivers The Rods’ signature sound—rhythmic and tight yet imbued with musical freedom and a hefty groove.

As they mark their 45th anniversary, their music—singing of hope and strength for those worn out by everyday life—still resonates with both new and longtime listeners.

It’s a perfect pick when you need energy for tomorrow or want a song to fuel your all-out focus.

Posted AtTHF Zoo, CoKilla, Only The Family

THF Zoo, CoKilla, Only The Family – Posted At (Official Video)
Posted AtTHF Zoo, CoKilla, Only The Family

Let me introduce a G-funk track that’s sure to fire you up: “Posted At.” It’s a song by THF Zoo, Kokila, and the hip-hop group Only The Family.

Over a fast-tempo beat, they rap about clashes with their enemies and their anger toward the world.

The lyrics are pretty intense, but the flow feels somewhat restrained, which gives it a cool, confident vibe.

By the way, “posted” means to publish or upload something.

Psycho KillerTalking Heads

Talking Heads – Psycho Killer
Psycho KillerTalking Heads

A distinctive song defined by its unsettling atmosphere and lyrics that portray a psychopath’s psyche.

Released in December 1977 on the album “Talking Heads: 77,” it drew attention as Talking Heads’ debut track.

It was performed as the opening number in the 1984 concert film “Stop Making Sense,” where David Byrne’s presence on stage left a strong impression.

Selected by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the “500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll,” this work carries deep meaning that resonates with those who feel isolation and anxiety in modern society.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'P' (461–470)

PoisonTamera

There are times when love can feel painful, aren’t there? That’s when I’d love for you to listen to “Poison.” It’s a track released by the singer Tamera, and it perfectly blends her signature clear, translucent vocals with a cool, Latin-tinged melody.

It invites you into an elegant and dreamlike world.

Meanwhile, the lyrics compare love to poison, portraying the suffering it can cause.

Another charm of the song is how it depicts many situations that almost anyone can relate to.

Pet SoundsThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys – God Only Knows (Official Music Video)
Pet SoundsThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys’ landmark work Pet Sounds continues to shine as an album that stands tall in music history.

Released in 1966, the album was crafted under the leadership of Brian Wilson and blends innovative musicality with deep emotion.

Employing complex instrumentation and groundbreaking recording techniques, its pioneering sound—incorporating elements of baroque rock and psychedelic rock—upended the conventions of pop music at the time.

Inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and highly praised by many music critics, this album is a historic work that opened up new possibilities for rock music.

It’s a must-listen for anyone eager to explore the deeper allure of music.