Songs with a Number in Their Title. Just for Fun.
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Name a song with a number in its title. (not just a number in its lyrics or we'll be here till Christmas). :-)
I'll kick off with "It's FOUR in the Morning" By Faron Young.
When I'm Sixty Four - Beatles / 99 Red Balloon - Nena / 1979 - Smashing Pumpkins / '74–'75 - The Connells / One More Time - Daft Punk
I see what you mean - numbers in both title and performers name. Thanks for the others. You will probably find more come to mind.
19th Nervous Breakdown - The Rolling Stones… right that’s me done for now, better let others contribute
Summer of 69 Bryan Adams mambo number 5 Lu Bega 9 to 5 Dolly Parton two out of three ain’t bad Meatloaf
Lukas Graham - 7 Years
The Beautiful South - Perfect 10
Metallica- The Four Horsemen
Matchbox Twenty- 3AM
U2- One
1999 - Prince
2 become 1 - Spice Girls
7 Days - Craig David
50 Ways to leave your lover - Paul Simon
A thousand years - Christina Perri
Thanks to those who've posted some great reminders of songs half forgotten - Time for a musical interlude, I think, with another one.
A thousand miles by Vanessa Carlton, December’63 (Oh what a night) by the Four Seasons, Down to Zero by Joan Armatrading.
Katy B - 5AM
Britney Spears - I’m A Slave 4 U
Taylor Swift - 22
Ann Lee - Two Times
Busted - Year 3000
Lady Gaga - 911
The Proclaimers - I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
Britney Spears - 3
We live and learn - I'd thought "I'm a Slave 4U" was called "I'm a slave FOR YOU" But now realise it's those Americans who can't spell... at it again. ;-)
Ariana Grande - 7 Rings
JAY-Z - 99 Problems
Madonna/JT/Timbaland - 4 Minutes
Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles
Calvin Harris/Dua Lipa - One Kiss
Ellie Goulding - Figure 8
Ciara - 1, 2 Step
Three Little Birds, Bob Marley. Knock Three Times, Tony Orlando and Dawn. Land of 1,000 Dances, Wilson Pickett. 867-5309/Jenny, Tommy Tutone. Goody Two Shoes, Adam Ant.
I was waiting for somebody to mention "Knock Three Times (if you want it on the ceiling)" If there'd been a prize you'd have got it.
Hard Luck. There are a couple of others from that era I'm waiting for. Think of Engletwerp Humpbackbridge (or something like that) and I bet you get one of them straight away. ; - )
2,000 light years from homes Rolling Stones, Three times a lady , The commodores , five years, David Bowi , I’m eighteen, Alice Cooper
Three from the brilliant Kate Bush (although the last one might be pushing it a bit...)
Experiment IV
50 words for snow
Pi
Queen:
Death on two legs,
a Dozen red roses for my darling,
In only 7 days,
One Vision,
Seven seas of Rhye,
I want to break three (ok Ill stop now!)
Eight days a Week - Beetles
One way of another - Blondie
Summer of 69 - Bryan Adams
Another One Bites the Dust - Queen
Two out of 3 ain't bad - Meatloaf
A few more:
Stevie Nicks - Edge of Seventeen
Noah and The Whale - 5 Years Time
Damien Rice - 9 Crimes
Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa - Gene Pitney.
Fifty Ways to Leave your Lover - Paul Simon
99 Red Balloons - Nena
Ten Guitars - Englebert Humperdinck
Mambo No. 5 - Lou Bega
Ten Guitars was one of those I thought would have been mentioned much earlier. Surprisingly the song is now virtually the unofficial national anthem of New Zealand.
Goody two shoes - Adam Ant
December '63 (Oh what a night) - The four seasons
Mambo No5 - Lou Bega
Three little birds - Bob Marley
Nothing compares 2 u - Sinead O'Connor
10 Green Bottles (hanging on the wall)
Apartment No9 - Tammy Wynette
25 minutes to go - Johnny Cash
I'd been thinking of Johnny Cash songs with a number in their title, that one didn't come to mind. one that did was Forty Shades of Green.
Great video - I haven't seen it before, although I know the song. Well worth a watch - IMO JC always performed better live.
One kiss - Dua Lipa
Be the one - Rudimental and co
A million love songs - Take That
25 or 6 to 4 - Chicago
Just the two of us - Bill Withers
Eight letters Take That
A couple probably too obvious (or too old for most) are.
5-4-3-2-1 Manfred Mann
1-2-3 Len Barry (there are other songs with same title)
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