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!
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2 SidesOMARION

Omarion, widely known as a singer-songwriter, has a track called “2 Sides” from his album Full Circle: Sonic Book Two.
It portrays a passionate romance between a man and a woman, as well as the duality within people.
Set over a laid-back track, the chorus repeats the title phrase and is sure to get stuck in your head.
Also be sure to check out the music video, where Omarion expresses this duality through outfit changes.
90 Days ft. WrabelP!nk

Pink, who debuted as an R&B singer.
This song is a collaboration with Label.
It’s sung from both male and female perspectives about a love that can’t come true—one that can be erased after 90 days.
The somber sound evokes a deep sense of melancholy.
The two voices are powerful, which conveys just how strong their feelings are.
30 Minute Love AffairPaloma Faith

Paloma Faith is a UK singer-songwriter known for her charming retro sound.
She’s an artist whose distinctive tracks evoke the 1980s.
That retro atmosphere is present in “30 Minute Love Affair” as well.
While the song isn’t particularly well-known, it has received strong acclaim from critics.
The lyrics revolve around the theme of an affair, recounting the memories of a brief time spent together.
50 Ways to Leave Your LoverPaul Simon

A unique track written for people trapped in bad situations.
It was released in 1975 by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon.
It became a hit around the world and was certified Gold in the United States.
The track has been covered by artists such as The Drifters and Miley Cyrus.
1+1=11Peggy Gou

Peggy Gou, the Korea-born producer and DJ known for weaving a wide array of dance music elements with her distinctive pop sensibility, is gaining visibility in Japan—especially with her slot confirmed for Fuji Rock 2024.
Her latest single, set to appear on her highly anticipated debut album “I Hear You,” scheduled for release in June 2024, is particularly notable as a collaboration with Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson.
Released alongside Eliasson’s poetic music video—which seems to capture the potential of dance as a form of communication that transcends words—the track reflects the pair’s shared interests, such as psychoacoustics and rhythm, in both sound and visuals.
The result is an expressive work that’s experimental yet full of groove.
It’s a must-listen not only for dance music fans, but also for listeners with a deep interest in contemporary art.
1901Phoenix

This is a song whose appeal lies in its distinctive lyrics and catchy melody.
It contrasts past and present Paris, conveying the city’s transformations and a sense of nostalgia.
Characterized by heavy use of synthesizers, its energetic atmosphere is striking.
After being released for free on Phoenix’s official website in February 2009, it was included on the album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.
It gained recognition through extensive use in TV shows and commercials.
Recommended for those who want to reflect on urban life and the passage of time, this work—blending nostalgia with novelty—is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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55 Degrees North 3 Degrees WestPilot

Pilot is a power pop/rock band that debuted in 1974, known for hits like “Magic.” Although their activity as a band during that period was brief, they have continued making music to this day, centered around then-member David Paton.
“55° North 3° West” is essentially fusion—and superbly done.
It’s a refreshing piece that conjures up images of a deep blue summer sky.
It was included on their 1975 album Second Flight.


