5336 = 23 × 23 × 29
And the sun poured in like butterscotch
5336 = 23 × 23 × 29
And the sun poured in like butterscotch
5337 = 3^2 \times 593
And stuck to all my senses
5338 = 2 × 17 × 157
Oh, won’t you stay
5339
We’ll put on the day
5340 = 22 × 3 × 5 × 89
And we’ll talk in present tenses
5341
When the curtain closes and the rainbow runs away
5342 = 2 x 2671
I will bring you incense owls by night
5343 = 3 × 13 × 137
By candlelight
5344 = 25 x 167
By jewel-light
5345 = 5 × 1069
If only you will stay
5346 = 2 x 35 x 11
Pretty baby, won’t you
5347
Wake up, it’s a Chelsea morning.
5348 = 22 × 7 × 191
Nobody can tell you
5349 = 3 x 1783
Now I wonder if there is a minimum number of words necessary to identify a song without any doubt.
5350 = 2 x 52 x 107
There’s only one song worth singing
(Maybe?)
You mean like “Name That Tune”, except with lyrics?
5351, a prime, or 5.351 × 103
They may try and sell you
5352 = 23 x 3 x 223
There is only one band that matters.
ETA: I spun on a mental tangent here, hope it’s OK with you.
Oh, you had that program too? Of course you had, Spain probably stole it from others (the USA, the BBC? Endemol cannot have existed back then, can they?). I meant to say that I thought there was more than one option when you wrote the first line, now there is enough information to continue without any doubt):
Cause it hangs them up.
But yes, if you state the question like that, it is a good question: “Name That Tune” with words as an absolute number: I wonder how many words two songs may have in common at the beginning.
5353
To see someone like you
5354 = 2 × 2677
But you gotta make your own kind of music
5355 = 32 x 5 x 7 x 17
Sing your own special song