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A collection of Western songs with titles that start with numbers

In this article, I’ll be introducing classic Western songs whose titles begin with numbers.

When it comes to number-starting titles, some consist of numbers only, while others have words following the numbers.

If you’re knowledgeable about Western music, you might already have a few songs in mind.

That said, we don’t often search for songs by categories like “titles that start with XX,” so this could be a great chance to discover wonderful tracks you didn’t know before.

Take this opportunity to listen to a variety of songs!

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with Numbers (191–200)

30 Days In The HoleHUMBLE PIE

A song released as a single by Humble Pie in 1972.

It is their most well-known signature song.

The lyrics tell of a man arrested for drugs and about to be sent to prison, and it was written by lead singer Steve Marriott, who got the idea after a show in Kentucky.

2 WickyHooverphonic

Hooverphonic – 2 Wicky (Live at Koningin Elisabethzaal 2012)
2 WickyHooverphonic

Hooverphonic is a Belgian music unit known for trip-hop.

Rather than pure trip-hop, their appeal lies in a distinctive sound that mixes a variety of genres such as funk, jazz, and gothic music.

The track I’m introducing here, 2 Wicky, is crafted with a gothic atmosphere and carries a dark mood throughout.

Stylish yet devastatingly dark.

If you’re looking for a song like that, definitely give it a listen.

A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with numbers (201–210)

90 Seconds To MidnightHot Milk

Hot Milk – 90 Seconds To Midnight (Official Video)
90 Seconds To MidnightHot Milk

Hot Milk, hailing from Manchester, UK, unveiled a new track in February 2025 following their debut album, A Call to the Void.

Aiming to shock listeners, the piece confronts global threats such as nuclear war and climate change head-on through philosophical expression, making it a masterpiece packed with the band’s trademark force and urgency.

The music video features popular British comedian Frank Skinner and was filmed in the band’s hometown of Salford.

Serving as the lead single for their forthcoming album, Corporation P.O.P, due in June, the track is a superb emo tune that also channels the energy of classic hard rock.

While sounding the alarm on the darker sides of the world, it carries a touch of satirical humor, making it a must-hear for music fans engaged with the issues of contemporary society.

21Hunter Hayes

Hunter Hayes – 21 (Official Music Video)
21Hunter Hayes

A simple happy track that sings about celebrating a 21st birthday and enjoying life’s moments.

It was released in 2015 by American singer-songwriter Hunter Hayes.

This country pop-rock track became a hit in places like the United States and Canada.

500 MilesInside Llewyn Davis

This is the theme song from the film “Inside Llewyn Davis,” which depicts a week in the life of a struggling folk singer in New York in 1961.

During Golden Week, it might be nice to spend some time relaxing and watching movies to soothe a troubled heart.

2 Minutes to MidnightIron Maiden

Iron Maiden – 2 Minutes To Midnight (Official Video)
2 Minutes to MidnightIron Maiden

This song was released as the lead single from their fifth album, Powerslave, in 1984.

Given the Japanese title “Akuma no Saishū Heiki” (“The Devil’s Ultimate Weapon”), the track is written from the perspective of a leader harboring dangerous ideas—sparking world wars and mass slaughter—and its lyrics seem to present a kind of crisis awareness to listeners.

On the other hand, the orthodox guitar riff that runs from the intro into the first verse and the bass line that smoothly drives the groove create a catchy, even exhilarating feel that offsets the heaviness of the lyrics, striking a superb balance.

It’s a quintessential Iron Maiden song, perfectly suited for a single release.

03′ Bonnie & Clyde (feat. Beyoncé Knowles)JAY-Z, Beyoncé

In today’s popular music scene, Jay-Z and Beyoncé could be called the ultimate power couple.

Released in 2002 as the lead single from Jay-Z’s album “The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse,” ’03 Bonnie & Clyde is a duet the two recorded before they were married.

As the title suggests, the song is themed around Bonnie and Clyde, drawing inspiration from 2Pac’s “Me and My Girlfriend.” Jay-Z’s cool rap and Beyoncé’s languid, sultry vocals intertwine perfectly, making it an undisputed classic that even lets you feel their chemistry.

Be sure to check out the music video as well, which depicts the pair on the run in keeping with the song’s theme!