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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10,000 Days (Wings Pt 2)Tool

A track by the American rock band Tool.
The title track from their 2006 album, “10,000 Days” was inspired by the period between lead vocalist Maynard James Keenan’s mother suffering a stroke and her passing, as well as the time it takes Saturn to orbit the Sun.
54-46 Was My NumberToots & The Maytals

A track that’s highly regarded by a wide range of listeners.
It has a rock vibe while still preserving the essence of reggae, letting you enjoy a hybrid, crossover feel.
Amazingly, Jeff Beck is part of the backing band.
It feels cool yet carries a fun mood—that’s exactly the unique charm of reggae.
Rock and reggae are a perfect match.
The mid-section guitar solo is cool, too.
It’s a gorgeous number that combines the best of rock and reggae—be sure to give it a listen.
9th of octoberTove Lo

Swedish singer-songwriter Tove Lo.
Her release “9th of October” is not to be missed.
The title means “October 9th,” and the lyrics are structured so that what happened on October 9 gradually comes to light.
Minor spoilers from here, but it seems the song’s protagonist unexpectedly broke up with their lover on October 9.
The sorrowful story is truly heart-wrenching.
50 Ways To Say GoodbyeTrain

A very unique heartbreak song about not wanting to tell friends you got dumped, so you come up with excuses for the breakup.
The excuses, set to a Mexican-style melody, are so funny you can’t help but laugh.
It’s a piece where I really want you to pay attention to the lyrics.
1 of 1Tyga

Tyga is an American rapper who has been active since 2001.
He has been nominated for awards including the Grammys.
This track was released as a single in 2016.
It samples Mr.
Vegas’s 1998 track “Sucky Ducky.”
70% Dead (featuring Corey Taylor)WARGASM & Corey Taylor

An electro-punk duo from the UK carrying the spirit of nu metal into the present, WARGASM teams up for an unexpected collaboration with none other than Slipknot’s Corey Taylor.
Born while both acts were on tour, the track is defined by a bold fusion of playful rave music and heavy metal.
Its lyrics deliver a scathing critique of contemporary society—touching on war and inequality—while WARGASM’s experimental sound meshes seamlessly with Corey’s powerful vocals.
The talent that earned WARGASM the New Noise Award at the 2022 Kerrang! Awards is on full display here.
365Waxahatchee

Waxahatchee, the American indie music project, has released the single “365” from the album Tigers Blood.
Katie Crutchfield delves deeply into her love for, and struggles with, a partner dealing with addiction.
Blending country and indie arrangements, the track stands out for its emotionally resonant lyrics and gentle guitars.
It portrays the pain experienced by those affected by addiction, as well as the devoted love that continues to support them.
The music video skillfully conveys the song’s world by capturing the shift from day to night.
It’s a moving track that conveys the strength of a love that stays close even in life’s darkest moments.


