Songs with numbers in the title

“Less Than Zero,” Elvis Costello
“Love Minus Zero/No Limit,” Bob Dylan
“She Watch Channel Zero?!” Public Enemy
“Saved By Zero,” The Fixx

“3/5 Mile in 10 Seconds,” The Jefferson Airplane

“One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,” Amos Milburn (among others)
“One Week,” Barenaked Ladies
“One More Minute,” Weird Al Yankovic
“One Bad Apple,” The Osmonds
“One Mint Julep,” the Clovers/Ray Charles
“One Night,” Smiley Lewis/Elvis Presley
“On Monkey Don’t Stop No Show,” Big Maybelle/Joe Tex/The Honey Cone
#1 Crush,” Garbage
“I’m Still #1,” Boogie Down Productions

“1,2,3,” Len Barry
“1,2,3 Red Light,” The 1910 Fruitgum Company
“1,2,3,4 (Sumpin’ New)” Coolio
“One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces,” Ben Folds 5

“It Takes Two,” Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock
“Two Hearts,” Bruce Springsteen
“Two of Hearts,” Stacey Q
“2+2 = ?” Bob Seger
“2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted,” 2Pac
“2 Become 1,” The Spice Girls
“Two Lovers,” Mary Wells
“Just the Two of Us,” Grover Wasington Jr with Bill Withers
“Two Divided by Love,” The Grass Roots
“Two Less Lonely People,” Air Supply
“Two Tickets to Paradise,” Eddie Money
“Eat for Two,” 10,000 Maniacs
“Two Little Hitlers,” Elvis Costello
“Will 2K,” Will Smith

“Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad,” Meat Loaf
“2-4-2 Fox Trot (The Lear Jet Song),” The Byrds
“2-4-6-8 Motorway,” The Tom Robinson Band

“Three Times a Lady,” The Commodores
“3 AM,” Matchbox20
“3 AM Eternal,” The KLF
“Quarter to Three,” Gary US Bonds
“In 3’s,” The Beastie BOys
“Three MCs and One DJ,” The Beastie BOys
“No Name #3,” Elliot Smith
“Three Little Fishies,” Kay Kyser

“Let the Four Winds Blow,” Roy Brown
“Four in the Morning,” Jesse Colin Young
“Four Strong Winds,” Ian and Sylvia
“Positively 4th Street,” Bob Dylan
“Fourth Time Around,” Bob Dylan
“4 Seasons of Loneliness,” Boyz II Men

“Five Years,” David Bowie
“Hawaii Five-O,” The Ventures
“Obviously Five Believers,” Bob Dylan
“Five Minutes of Funk,” Whodini
“5D (Fifth Dimension)” The Byrds
“Five O’Clock World,” The Vogues
“Mr. DJ (5 for the DJ),” Aretha Franklin
“5ive Gears in Reverse,” Elvis Costello
“M5,” The Fall
“High 5 (Rock the Catskills),” Beck
“Mambo No. 5,” Lou Bega

“5-7-0-5,” CIty Boy
“5-10-15-20 (25-30 Years of Love),” The Presidents

“Six O’Clock,” The Lovin’ Spoonful
“From a Buick 6,” Bob Dylan

“7 And 7 Is,” Love
“Seven Bridges Road,” The Eagles
“Seven Day Weekend,” Gary US Bonds
“Seven Year Ache,” Roseanne Cash
“Seven Day Fool,” Etta James
“Seventh Son,” Willie Dixon
“Seven Rooms of Gloom,” The Four Tops

“Eight Miles High,” The Byrds
“8th Wonder,” The Sugarhill Gang

“853-5937,” The Squeeze

“Riot in Cell Block #9,” The Robins
“Love Potion #9,” The Clovers/The Searchers
#9 Dream,” John Lennon
“Cloud Nine,” The Temptations
“Engine No. 9,” Wilson Pickett

“big Ten Inch (Record),” Bullmoose Jackson/Aerosmith
“Tenth Avenue Freeze Out,” Bruce Springsteen
“The Ten Commandments of Love,” THe Moonglows
“Ten Commandments,” Prince Buster
“I Shall Be Free No. 10,” Bob Dylan

“More News at Eleven,” Public Enemy

“The Twefth of Never,” Johnny Mathis (among others)

“Rainy Day Women #12 & 35,” Bob Dylan
“Twelve Thiry (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon),” The Mamas and the Papas
“July the 12th, 1939,” Charlie Rich

“Thirteen Questions,” Seatrain

“Sweet Little Sixteen,” Chuck Berry
“sixteen,” The Buzzcocks
“Christine Sixteen,” Kiss
“Only Sixteen,” Sam Cooke
“Sixteen Candles,” The Crests
“You’re Sixteen,” Johnny Burnette/Ringo Starr
“June 16,” The Minutemen

“17,” Rick James
“Seventeen,” The Sex Pistols
“Seventeen,” Winger
“Edge of Seventeen,” Stevie Nicks

“I’m Eighteen,” Alice Cooper
“18 with a Bullet,” Pete Wingfield
“Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses,” Kathy Mattea
“18 And Life,” Skid Row

“19th Nervous Breakdown,” The Rolling Stones
“Hey Nineteen,” Steely Dan

“Twentieth Century Fox,” The Doors
“Twenty Days and Twenty Nights,” Elvis Presley

“21,” Woody Guthrie

“24 Hours from Tulsa,” Gene Pitney
“24/7,” Kevon Edmonds

“25 Miles,” Edwin Starr

“26 Miles (Santa Catalina),” The Four Preps

“Thirty Days,” Chuck Berry
“30 Seconds Over Tokyo,” Pere Ubu

“Thirty-Three,” Smashing Pumpkins

“War at 33-1/3,” Public Enemy

“35 Millimeter Dreams,” Garland Jeffreys

“We Do As We’re Told (MIllgram’s 37),” Peter Gabriel

“Forty Days,” Ronnie Hawkins
“Forty Miles of Bad Road,” Duane Eddy
“40 Oz. to Freedom,” Sublime

“Stars on 45,” Stars on 45

“The Way It Was In '51,” Merle Haggard

“54-46 Was My Number,” Toots and the Maytalls

“I Can’t Drive 55,” Sammy Hagar

“57 Channels and Nothing On,” Bruce Springsteen
“Incident on 57th Street,” Bruce Springsteen

“The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy),” Simon and Garfunkel

“Sixty Minute Man,” The Dominoes

“Highway 61 Revisited,” Bob Dylan

“Rocket Reducer No. 62,” The MC5

“'65 Love Affair,” Paul Davis
“Thunder Kiss '65,” White Zombie

“Questions 67 and 68,” Chicago

“Sixty Eight Guns,” The Alarm

“Incident at 66.6 FM,” Public Enemy

“Rocket 69,” Todd Rhodes

“77 Sunset Strip,” TV theme song

“Rocket 88,” Jackie Breston and His Delta Cats
“88 Lines About 44 Women,” The Nails

“96 Tears,” ? and the Mysterians

“The Wreck of Ol’ 97,” Vernon Dahlhart
“97 Bonnie and Clyde,” Eminem

“98.6,” Keith

“Johnny 99,” Bruce Springsteen

“Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won’t Do),” Wilson Pickett

“100% Pure Love,” Crystal Waters
“100 Miles and Running,” NWA

“CTA 102,” The Byrds

“PT 109,” Jimmy Dean

“Across 110th Street,” Bobby Womack

“Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream,” Bob Dylan

“200 Balloons,” Prince

“Hawkmoon 269,” U2

“Big Joe and Phantom 309,” Tom Waits

“409,” The Beach Boys

“500 Miles,” Bobby Bare (among others)
“I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles),” The Proclaimers

“Flight 505,” The Rolling Stones

“900-Force Line,” Full Force

“905,” Thw Who

“Land of 1000 Dances,” Chris Kenner/Wilson Pickett/etc.
“1000 Oceans,” Tori Amos

“Dayton Ohio 1903,” Randy Newman

“1921,” The Who

“New York Mining Disaster 1941,” The Bee Gees

“1979,” Smashing Pumpkins

“1984,” David Bowie

“1985,” Paul McCartney

“2000 Light Years Away From Home,” The Rolling Stones
“Public Service Announcement 2000,” Eminem

“2120 S. Michigan Avenue,” The Rolling Stones

“One More Robet/3000-21,” The FLaming Lips

“30,000 Pounds of Bananas,” Harry Chapin

“A Million Miles Away,” The Plimsouls
“If I Had $1,000,000,” Barenaked Ladies
“A Million to One,” Jimmy Charles
“One Million Bottlebags,” Public Enemy

“8 Million Stories,” Kurtis Blow

In the Year 2525, by Zager and Evans

2 Minutes to Midnight, by Iron Maiden

42fish you rock!

And to further demonstrate my lack of a life…

“Party At Ground Zero,” Fishbone
“Christmas At Ground Zero,” Weird Al Yankovic

“Looking After No. 1,” The Boomtown Rats
“Chant No. 1 (I Don’t Need This Pressure On),” Spandau Ballet
“Public Enemy Number 1,” Public Enemy
“One Chord Wonders,” The Adverts
“1 2 X U,” Wire

“Smoke Two Joints,” The Toyes/Sublime

“Three Little Birds,” Bob Marley and the Wailers
“Soul Dance Number Three,” Wilson Pickett
“Only in 3’s,” The Breeders
“Mistake #3,” Culture Club

“I’m Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover,” Art Mooney & His Orchestra
“4th of July,” X

“Just Who Is The Five O’Clock Hero,” The Jam
“5 Minutes,” Bonzo Goes to Washington (Jerry Harrison & Bootsy Collins)
“Little Wild One (No. 5),” Marshall Crenshaw
“I’ve Got Five Dollars and Tonight It’s Saturday Night,” George Jones & Gene Pitney
“Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue (Has Anybody Seen My Gal),” Gene Austin
“Parkside 5-2,” Schoolly-D
“5:15,” The Who

“(619) 239-KING,” Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper
“Big Six,” “Big Seven,” and “Big Eight,” Judge Dread

“Seven Nation Army,” The White Stripes
“Love Is The Seventh Wave,” Sting
“The Magnificient Seven,” The Clash
“Seven Minutes of Madness,” Coldcut
“Seven Seas,” Echo and the Bunnymen
“Return of the Las Palmas 7,” Madness

“Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar,” Ray McKinley & Freddie Slack/etc.
“842-3089 (Call My Name),” Etta James

“Ninth Wave,” Kate Bush

“I Spent My Last $10 (On Birth Control and Beer),” Two Nice Girls
“Ten Crack Commandments,” The Notorious B.I.G.
“10:15 Saturday Night,” The Cure

“Love Missile F1-11,” Sigue Sigue Sputnik

“The Twelve Days of Christmas,” traditional

“Thirteen,” Danzig/Johnny Cash
“Thirteen,” Big Star
“V.Thirteen,” Big Audio Dynamite
“thirteen Question Method,” Chuck Berry

“TVC15,” David Bowie

“Sisteen Blue,” The Replacements

“Twenty FLight Rock,” Eddie Cochran
“The $20 Sack Pyramid,” Dr. Dre
“Twenty YEars Ago,” Magazine

“22 Going On 23,” The Butthole Surfers

“24 Hour Party People,” THe Happy Mondays
“It’s Love Baby (24 Hours a Day),” Hank Ballard and the Midnighters

“25 Minutes to Go,” Johnny Cash

“C30, C60, C90, Go!” Bow Wow Wow

“A Pirate Looks Back at Forty,” Jimmy Buffet

“Funk #48” and “Funk #49,” The James Gang

“52 Girls,” The B-52s

“Crime in the City (Sixty to Zero, Part 1),” Neil Young

“Soul Power '74,” Maceo and the Macks

“S.90 Skank,” Big Youth

“100 Years,” Five for Fighting
“ST 100/6,” Big Star

“SS396,” Paul Revere and the Raiders

“400 Years,” Bob Marley and the Wailers

“502,” Megadeth

“747 (Strangers in the Night),” Saxon

“Paris 1919,” John Cale

“1945,” Social Distortion

“1970,” The Stooges
“Early 1970,” Ringo Starr

“Wake Up (It’s 1984),” Oingo Boingo
“Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four),” Eurhythmics

“2000 Years,” Burning Spear

“Million Dollar Bash,” Bob Dylan
“I Found a Million Dollar Baby (In the Five and Ten Cent Store)” Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians

“Nine Million Rainy Days,” The Jesus and Mary Chain

“The Last 68 Million Years Summed Up In Less Than 13 Minutes,” BIrdsongs of the Mesozoic

“Thirteen Women and Only One Man In Town”: Bill Haley and The Comets (the flip side of ‘Rock Around The Clock’ and how’s that for dating myself?)

“15 Beers Ago”: Sheb Wooley

“Ten Little Indians”: childrens’ song

“One, Two, Buckle My Shoe”: ibid

A quick list from what’s in my iTunes. There’s a lot of British stuff here so it probably hasn’t appeared already (hopefully):

1 in 10 - UB40
10 Years Asleep - Kingmaker
100 Punks Rule - Generation X
100 Weight - Easyworld
11:59 - Blondie
12:51 - The Strokes
1962 - Grass Show
1974 - Ryan Adams
2 Minutes To Midnight - Iron Maiden
21st Century Digital Boy - Bad Religion
24 - The Hybirds
27 Women - La Bonda
29 Palms - Robert Palmer
3 Wishes - Terrorvision
4:30: Two Down - The Hitchers
5 Colours In Her Hair - McFly
500 Miles - The Proclaimers
6 Underground - Sneaker Pimps
7 Words - Deftones
74-75 - The Connells
85 - Rilo Kiley
86 - Green Day
88 Lines About 44 Women - The Nails
9 To 5 - Sheena Easton
9 Inches Of Pure Malice - King Adora
99 Lives - The Pettit Project
99.9 Fahrenheit Degrees - Suzanne Vega

“-1” by Mudvayne has the distinction of using a title that goes below zero. The album it’s off also uses a number, “L.D. 50”.