Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
Can you think of any songs whose titles start with a number?
There are titles made up of just numbers, and plenty where numbers are followed by Japanese or English words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole range of songs with titles that start with numbers.
Feel free to use this as a reference when creating a playlist of “songs that start with numbers” or when choosing songs for karaoke.
It might also be fun to collect your favorite tracks that start with each number from 1 to 9!
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Songs with titles that start with numbers. For your karaoke or playlist selection (451–460)
One million years of happiness!!Kuwata Keisuke

The ending theme song of Chibi Maruko-chan, which brings a happy vibe to living rooms from 6 p.m.
on Sundays.
It’s a solo track by Keisuke Kuwata, the vocalist of Southern All Stars.
Elementary school students must have listened to this song a lot.
Be sure to sing it at karaoke!
DecemberMoriyama Naotaro

A perfect song for the season when winter’s chill seeps into your bones.
With its beautiful melody line and heartrending lyrics, this piece paints the scene of a bittersweet love.
Naotaro Moriyama’s warm, gentle voice seems to softly envelop listeners’ hearts.
Released in July 2017, the track had been cherished by fans as a hidden gem, but it received its first CD release when it was included on his second best-of album, “Daikessakusen.” It’s a masterpiece you’ll want to savor in a warm room when the cold wind blows.
His voice will stay close to your heart and bathe it in a gentle light.
17 years oldMoritaka Chisato

It’s a masterpiece that brilliantly captures the radiance and fleeting nature of youth.
Released in May 1989 as one of Chisato Moritaka’s signature songs, it captivated many listeners.
The lyrics portray the bittersweet feelings of being seventeen and the beauty of youth that changes like the seasons.
Combined with Moritaka’s clear, translucent voice, the song has a moving, resonant charm.
It was also included on the album “NON STOP!” and has frequently appeared in subsequent live performances and compilation albums.
For many in their 50s, it’s likely a song filled with memories.
It’s perfect for when you want to bask in nostalgia or look back on your teenage years.
The Magic of DecemberMakihara Noriyuki

It’s a heartwarming winter song by Noriyuki Makihara, who is popular not only as a singer-songwriter but also as a lyricist and composer.
Released alongside his debut single “NG,” it is included on his debut album “Kimi ga Warau Toki Kimi no Mune ga Itamanai You ni.” The sound is characterized by a relaxed rhythm, and when combined with Makihara’s powerful vocals, it seems to further highlight the song’s message of love.
As the title suggests, it depicts December memories with someone dear, cherishing the small, everyday moments while wishing that this happiness will last forever.
365 Steps MarchSuizenji Kiyoko

Let me introduce a lively song that’s perfect for the autumn sports season.
It’s an encouraging tune sung by Kiyoko Suizenji that lifts your spirits and helps you stay positive.
The lyrics, which emphasize the importance of keeping your steps moving forward, leave a strong impression.
Released in November 1968, this song has remained beloved by many.
It was even chosen as the entrance march for the 41st National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament.
It’s a great choice to sing together with older adults.
It’s also fun to swing your arms or march in place to the “one, two” in the lyrics.
It could be just the thing to get you moving with a cheerful mindset.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. For choosing tracks for karaoke or playlists (461–470)
July 7Mizuki Nana

“July 7th” is a classic distinguished by its memorable melody and deeply moving lyrics.
It’s one of those seasonally rich songs you’ll want to hear in July, when summer arrives.
Nana Mizuki’s hallmark powerful vocals carefully weave an unwavering love for someone special, gripping the listener’s heart.
The track is included on the album “IMPACT EXCITER,” released on July 7, 2010.
Upon release, it ranked high on the Oricon charts and received strong acclaim.
As a song tied to a special date, it’s a number you’ll want to listen to with someone important to you.
It’s perfect for savoring the gentle flow of time while reflecting on summer memories.
Why not layer your own feelings onto Mizuki’s voice and spend your summer in your own special way?
The Sixth De-pre-ss-ionsawada kenji

This is a song by Kenji Sawada—also known by his nickname “Julie”—who was also active as the vocalist of The Tigers.
It has a light, speedy feel, yet the airy, floating sound that rings out at the beginning conveys a strong sense of alluring mystery.
The lyrics, too, seem to highlight the sexy aura that Kenji Sawada exudes, evoking the dangerous atmosphere of an adult romance.
It’s a track that captures the perilous charm and elusive, mysterious allure of a mature sensibility.


