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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1985Oda Kazumasa

This is the solo debut song released by Kazumasa Oda, who was the lead vocalist of Off Course.
The present-day Kazumasa Oda has a wonderful, mature depth, but he was also truly great back then.
Having been active as a solo artist even during his Off Course days, Kazumasa Oda fully blossomed as a singer-songwriter after the band broke up.
Night of 15Ozaki Yutaka

The debut song of legendary singer-songwriter Yutaka Ozaki.
At the time, he was still in high school.
From the intro it feels almost divine and really gets you hyped.
Despite being young, his cool, mature style of singing is sensual, and even though you couldn’t exactly call it skillful, his voice is incredibly captivating!
Parting at 22kaze

The debut song by the folk duo Kaze is a heartwarming classic, as gentle as the spring sunshine.
The lyrics vividly portray the pure love and parting of youth, while the tender acoustic guitar melody weaves a beautiful harmony.
Since its release in 1975, it has been covered by many artists and even adapted into a film by director Nobuhiko Obayashi in 2007, remaining beloved across generations.
In NHK’s “SukiUta — Kouhaku Everyone’s Survey,” it ranked 71st for the White Team.
It’s a perfect song for savoring slowly when you want to bask in nostalgic memories, and it could also spark lively conversations among older listeners about their experiences from back in the day.
101Alicia Keys

A track produced by Alicia Keys and Emeli Sandé, a Scottish singer-songwriter.
It is included on Alicia’s 2012 album Girl on Fire.
The album reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts and won a Grammy Award.
200 More MilesCowboy Junkies

A song included on The Trinity Session, released in 1988 by the Canadian alternative band Cowboy Junkies.
The entire album was recorded in a church in Toronto, Canada, and its lo-fi quality created a buzz in Japan at the time; when the band came to Japan, they even appeared on television.
17th | I Will SurviveGloria Gaynor

Everyone must have heard the intro phrase at least once.
This was also a huge dance hit at the time—what we’d now call a dance classic.
While a lot of dance music relies on sheer energy, the tracks from that era, including this one, are built with solid structure and often shine musically.
A thoroughly satisfying tune with grand strings and punchy brass hits.
100 (Remix)JAZEE MINOR

It’s a track where a lineup of perfect party-starting rappers brings a variety of distinct personalities.
The rhythm is so catchy it makes you nod along before you know it, and it’s the ideal song for everyone to get hyped together in August.
It’s also fun to compare the unique flavors of each rapper’s verse.

