Has anyone mentioned:
“6 Underground” by The Sneaker Pimps;
“Song 2” by Blur;
“5 Feet High and Rising” by Johnny Cash; and
“Highway 61 Revisited” by Bob Dylan?
Has anyone mentioned:
“6 Underground” by The Sneaker Pimps;
“Song 2” by Blur;
“5 Feet High and Rising” by Johnny Cash; and
“Highway 61 Revisited” by Bob Dylan?
One Toke Over the Line - Brewer and Shipley
Knock Three Times - Tony Orlando
Christine Sixteen - KISS
Seventeen - Winger
More U2:
One Tree Hill
Hawkmoon 269
Three Sunrises
God Part II
Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad
Two Hearts Beat as One
4th of July
The Cure:
Three Imaginary Boys
10.15 Saturday Night
Seventeen Seconds
The 13th
Sisters of Mercy:
Nine while Nine
1959
therapy? - 30 seconds
Rueul Miller gets my vote…put some serious thought into this thread.
Torn between two lovers~ can’t remember the artist but iit’s a female
Knock 3 times on the ceiling~ Tony Orlando
oops Okielady already had that one…sry
1969 - The Vines
5446 - Sublime
40oz to Freedom - Sublime
KRS-1 - Sublime
Smoke 2 Joints - Sublime (original by The Troyes)
BAnds
10cc
Sum 41
Blink 182
Catch 22
28 Days
“Love Minus Zero/No Limit,” Bob Dylan
“One Week,” Barenaked Ladies
“#1 Crush,” Garbage
“One Way Or Another,” Blondie
“One on One,” Hall and Oates
“One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,” Amos Milburn, John Lee Hooker, etc.
“One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show,” Big Maybelle, Joe Tex, The Honey Cone, etc.
“One Piece at a Time,” Johnny Cash
“1-2-3,” Len Barry
“1,2,3,4 (Sumpin’ New),” Coolio
“2+2=?” Bob Seger
“It Takes Two,” Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston
“It Takes Two,” Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock
“Two Lovers,” Mary Wells
“Two Faces Have I,” Lou Christie
“Two Doors Down,” Dolly Parton
“Two Hearts,” Bruce Springsteen
“Two Hearts,” Phil Collins
“Two Princes,” Spin Doctors
“Two Tickets to Paradise,” Eddie Money
“Two of Hearts,” Stacy Q
“2 Become 1,” The Spice Girls
“Two Divided By Love,” The Grass Roots
“Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad,” MeatLoaf
“Three Times A Lady,” The Commodores
“Three Little Fishies,” Kay Kyser
“Quarter to Three,” Gary ‘US’ Bonds
“Three MCs and One DJ,” The Beastie Boys
“3 AM Eternal,” The KLF
“Four Strong Winds,” Ian & Sylvia
“Let the Four Winds Blow,” Roy Brown
“4 Seasons of Loneliness,” Boyz II Men
“Postively 4th Street,” Bob Dylan
“Five Minutes of Funk,” Whodini
“Obviously Five Believers,” Bob Dylan
“Mambo No. 5,” Lou Bega
“I Got 5 On It,” Luniz
“5-D (Fifth Dimension),” The Byrds
“Five O’Clock World,” The Vogues
“The Mystery of Number Five,” Jimmie Rodgers
“5-10-15-20 (25-30 Years of Love),” The Presidents
“Six Days on the Road,” Dave Dudley
“Six O’Clock,” The Lovin Spoonful
“From a Buick 6,” Bob Dylan
“6th Avenue Heartache,” The Wallflowers
“This Song’s Just Six Words Long,” Weird Al Yankovic
“7,” Prince
“7 And 7 Is,” Love
“Seven Day Weekend,” Gary ‘US’ Bonds
“Seven Day Fool,” Etta James
“Seven Rooms of Gloom,” The Four Tops
“Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life)” The Four Tops
“Seven Bridges Road,” The Eagles
“Seven Year Ache,” Roseanne Cash
“8 Men, 4 Women,” O.V. Wright
“The Ten Commandments of Love,” The Moonglows
“Tenth Avenue Freeze Out,” Bruce Springsteen
“I Shall Be Free #10,” Bob Dylan
“11:59,” Blondie
“The Twelfth of Never,” Johnny Mathis, etc.
“Twelve Thrity (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon),” The Mamas & The Papas
“July the 12th, 1939,” Charlie Rich
“Thirteen,” Johnny Cash
“13 Questions,” Seatrain
“Number Fourteen,” Love
“Fifteen Years Ago,” Conway Twitty
“Only Sixteen,” Sam Cooke
“You’re Sixteen,” Johnny Burnette, Ringo Starr
“17,” Rick James
“Sexy + 17,” The Stray Cats
“Opus 17 (Don’t You Worry 'Bout Me),” The Four Seasons
“Eighteen with a Bullet,” Pete Wingfield
“20 Days and 20 Nights,” Elvis Presley
“20-75,” Willie Mitchell
“Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa,” Gene Pitney
“24/7,” Kevin Edmonds
“26 Miles (Santa Catalina),” The Four Preps
“Thirty Days,” Chuck Berry
“32 Flavors,” Alana Davis
“War at 33-1/3,” Public Enemy
“35 Millimeter Dreams,” Garland Jeffreys
“39 And Holding,” Jerry Lee Lewis
“Forty Miles of Bad Road,” Duane Eddy
“42nd Street,” original Broadway cast
“Stars on 45,” Stars on 45
“The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Goovy),” Simon and Garfunkel
“Sixty Minute Man,” The Dominoes
“'65 Love Affair,” Paul Davis
“77 Sunset Strip,” TV theme song
“The Wreck of Ol’ 97,” Vernon Dahlhart
“Ninety-Nine-And-A-Half (Just Won’t Do),” Wilson Pickett
“100% Pure Love,” Crystal Waters
“A Hundred Pounds of Clay,” Gene McDaniels
“CTA 102,” The Byrds
“P.T. 109,” Jimmy Dean
“Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream,” Bob Dylan
“Big Joe and Phantom 309,” Tom Waits
“Five Hundred Miles Away from Home,” Bobby Bare
“Flight 505,” The Rolling Stones
“911 Is A Joke,” Public Enemy
“1000 Oceans,” Tori Amos
“Land of 1000 Dances,” Chris Kenner, Wilson Pickett, etc.
“Dayton, Ohio – 1903,” Randy Newman
“Early 1970,” Ringo Starr
“1983 (A Merman I Should Turn to Be…),” Jimi Hendirx
“1984,” David Bowie
“1985,” Paul McCartney & Wings
“2001 A Space Odyssey (Also Sprach Zarathustra),” Deodata
“2120 S. Michigan Avenue,” The Rolling Stones
“30,000 Pounds of Bananas,” Harry Chapin
“A Million to One,” Jimmy Charles
“One Million Bottlebags,” Public Enemy
“Million Dollar Bash,” Bob Dylan
“Eight Million Stories,” Kurtis Blow with Run DMC
Ages ago, we made a “mix” tape for the kids, mostly from Broadway musicals and the like:
“One” from Chorus Line
“You’ve Got to pick a pocket or two” from Oliver!
“Three little maids from school” from Mikado
Etc.
A few others:
“I am 16 going on 17” from Sound of Music
76 Tromobones from Music Man
42nd Street
Only 45 minutes from Broadway
However, I claim the highest number: A Hundred Million Miracles, from Flower Drum Song.
Banco de Gaia - 887
Boards of Canada - 1969
The Czars - Lullaby 6000
Leftfield - Storm 3000
Clint Mansell - pi r^2 and 2 pi r
Waaaaaaaaait a cotton-pickin’ minute there!
Does it really count as a “number” title if the number is just a year?
Oi - where were you when the other tracks called 1969 were mentioned? Or, for that matter, 1999 or In The Year 2525?
A number that is just a year also makes more of a number title than any of those “X of Pronoun’s Nouns” titles that have been cropping up.
Sonic Youth- Death Valley 69
Making that three posts of mine to this thread all of which include 69. Funny how that number keeps coming up in rock and roll…
“Number One”: The Rutles
Sorry to top you, but…
“Billion Dollar Babies,” Alice Cooper
And counting down for the rest of them…
“I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A Five and Ten Cent Store),” Bing Crosby
“If I Had A Million Dollars,” Barenaked Ladies
“I Was Born About Ten Thousand Years Ago,” Elvis Presley
“2000 Miles,” The Pretenders
“The 2000 Pound Bee,” The Ventures
“Sexcrime (1984),” Eurhythmics
“1982,” Randy Travis
“New York Mining Disaster 1941,” The Bee Gees
“1921,” The Who
“It’s 1200 Miles from Palm Springs to Texas,” Dean Martin
“$1000 Wedding,” Gram Parsons
“A Thousand Years Wide,” Soundgarden
“A Thousand Miles from Nowhere,” Dwight Yoakam
“992 Arguments,” The O’Jays
“500% More Man,” Bo Diddely
“400 Years,” Bob Marley & the Wailers
“One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces,” Ben Folds Five
“200 Balloons,” Prince
“Odd Fellows Local 151,” REM
“Across 110th Street,” Bobby Womack
“100 Miles and Running,” NWA
“One Hundred Ways,” Quincy Jones
“99%,” Soul Asylum
“'97 Bonnie and Clyde,” Eminem
“Troublesome '96,” 2Pac
“Move Any Mountain (Progen 91),” The Shamen
“Around the World in 80 Days,” Mantovani
“Sixty-Eight Guns,” The Alarm
“Incident at 66.6 FM,” Public Enemy
“Rocket Reducer No. 62,” The MC5
“54-46 Was My Number,” Toots and the Maytalls
“High on Sunday 51,” Aimee Mann
“The Way It Was in '51,” Merle Haggard
“Hymn 43,” Jethro Tull
“Forty Days and Forty Nights,” Muddy Waters
“When It’s Springtime in Alaska (It’s Forty Below),” Johnny Horton
“Forty Hour Week,” Alabama
“Highway 40 Blues,” Ricky Skaggs
“We Do What We’re Told (Millgram’s 37),” Peter Gabriel
“36-24-36,” Violent Femmes
“34 Blues,” Charlie Patton
“Twenty-Five Miles,” Edwin Starr
“Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses,” Kathy Mattea
“Roll On (18 Wheeler),” Alabama
“Seventeen,” The Sex Pistols
“Sixteen,” The Buzzcocks
“TVC 15,” David Bowie
“Thirteen Question Method,” Chuck Berry
“More News at Eleven,” Public Enemy
“Big Ten Inch (Record),” Bullmoose Jackson, Aerosmith, etc.
“Ten Degrees and Getting Colder,” Nanci Griffith
“10% Dis,” MC Lyte
“Riot in Cell Block #9,” The Robins
“(Get Me Back On Time) Engine Number Nine,” Wilson Pickett
“Nine Below Zero,” Sonny Boy Williamson
“Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar,” Will Bradley, etc.
“Eight Line Poem,” David Bowie
“Seven Wonders,” Fleetwood Mac
“Six Feet Deep,” Geto Boys
“Bigelow 6-200,” Brenda Lee
“Hawaii Five-O,” The Ventures
“Five Years,” David Bowie
“5ive Gears in Reverse,” Elvis Costello
“Take Five,” Dave Brubeck
“Five Minutes More,” Frank Sinatra
“Just Who Is The Five O’Clock Hero,” The Jam
“Little Wild One (No. 5),” Marshall Crenshaw
“I’ve Got Five Dollars and It’s Saturday Night,” George Jones & Gene Pitney
“Old Five and Dimers Like Me,” Jerry Jeff Walker
“5.7.0.5,” City Boy
“Four Walls,” Jim Reeves
“Love Is Just a Four Letter Word,” Joan Baez
“Experiment IV,” Kate Bush
“Three Cool Cats,” The Coasters
“Three Window Coupe,” The Rip Chords
“Three Flights Up,” Nanci Griffith
“Number Three,” They Might Be Giants
“Cocktails for Two,” Spike Jones
“Two Tribes,” Frankie Goes to Hollywood
“Lookin’ Out for No. 1,” The Boomtown Rats
“3/5 Mile in 10 Seconds,” Jefferson Airplane
“Saved by Zero,” The Fixx
“She Watch Channel Zero?!” Public Enemy
“2001” - Melissa Etheridge
“I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” - The Proclaimers
“Six Bladed Knife” - Dire Straits
“A Thousand Years” - Sting
“Don’t Stand So Close To Me '86” - The Police (Yeah, it’s an inferior remix, but it counts)
“Ten Long Years” - Eric Clapton & BB King
“Three O’Clock Blues” - Eric Clapton & BB King
“Wreck of the Old 97” - Johnny Cash
“One More Ride” - Johnny Cash
“A Hundred and Sixty Acres” - Marty Robbins
“Sweet 16” - BB King
“The One Rose (That’s Left In My Heart)” - Johnny Cash
“One Night With You” - Elvis Presley
“One in a Million” - not sure if it was the Statler Brothers, Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, or the Oak Ridge Boys…
“One Night in Bangkok” - was this Pet Shop Boys?
“One Way Or Another” - Pat Benatar
“One More Chance” - Derek and the Dominoes
“When Two Worlds Collide” - Simple Minds
“One World” - Dire Straits
“One Of My Turns” - Pink Floyd
“One Of These Days” - Pink Floyd
“One Of These Nights” - The Eagles
“One,” Creed
24 hours ago by Savatage
we are 138 by the Misfits
455 SD by Radio Birdman
1000 miles away by Hoodoo Gurus
1968 by Deniz Tek (prequel to 1969/1970 by the Stooges)
3 cigarettes in an ashtray by Patsy Cline
100% by Sonic Youth
Keeper of the Seven keys by Helloween
and to try to claim the highest number
Infinite Dreams by Iron Maiden
ArchitectChore took my favorite, with Billy Joel’s Miami 2017.
Saved By Zero, by the Fixx
25 or 6 to 4, by Chicago
Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, which falls prey to tracer’s objection about the use of a year in a title, but what the heck…