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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A Collection of Western Songs with Number-Starting Titles (31–40)
2022Maggie Lindemann & Julia Wolf

This is a highly anticipated collaboration between Maggie Lindemann, who forges her own path with pop-punk and alternative sounds, and Julia Wolf, who draws attention with her delicate indie pop.
Centered on memories of the past—specifically “2022”—the song portrays a poignant sense of loss and the feeling of self falling apart.
The contrast between Maggie’s resolute vocals and Julia’s whispery delivery is superb, bringing out the distinct appeal of both artists.
Coupled with melancholic guitar tones, it creates an emotional soundscape that strives for regeneration even amid deep hurt.
As a lead single from the album “i feel everything,” set for release in October 2025, this track is likely to resonate deeply when you want to confront your past.
3amLoe Shimmy & Don Toliver

Low Shimmy, a rising talent from Florida known for his nasally, melodic rap.
Here he teams up with Don Toliver, famed for his airy vocals, on this sensuous, mood-soaked track.
Painting an intimate late-night moment, the song pairs Low Shimmy’s composed rapping with Don Toliver’s honeyed singing for a pleasing contrast.
With a heavy beat and misty synths, it lands squarely in mellow hip-hop territory.
The track appears on the album “Rockstar Junkie,” released in July 2025, and it reached No.
14 on the U.S.
charts.
It’s a perfect pick for a night drive or when you want to chill on your own.
9 to 5Dolly Parton

Created as the theme song for a film released in 1980, this track is a quintessential work song that powerfully voices the daily lives and feelings of working women.
Its percussion, modeled after the rhythm of a typewriter, is memorable, and there’s a well-known anecdote that Dolly Parton herself created the sound by clicking her acrylic nails.
Blending country and pop into a catchy melody, the song captures the struggles and hopes of office workers.
It reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1981 and won multiple Grammy Awards, including Best Country Song.
Give it a listen on your commute or before work, and it’s sure to put you in a positive frame of mind.
1965Jessie Murph

Singer-songwriter Jessie Murph, who rose to prominence on TikTok and crosses genres from country and pop to hip-hop.
Her 2024 debut album, “That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil,” drew widespread attention, and in July 2025 she delivers her second album, “Sex Hysteria.” The track featured here blends a nostalgic longing for the 1960s with a sardonic take on modern romance.
With a slow tempo and cinematic atmosphere, her distinctive Southern drawl and vintage arrangement create a comforting sense of familiarity.
The provocative, humor-laced lyrics have sparked mixed reactions, but it’s precisely that contrast that adds a jolt to an afternoon café break.
A perfect pick for those who want to savor a slightly grown-up vibe while time flows unhurriedly.
8amNEMZZZ

Nems, a rapper from Manchester born in 2004, is a young talent brimming with potential.
This track, which he released in October 2025, showcases a cold, unflinching sound crafted in tandem with producer Zel.
The minimal beat, taut snares, and moody synths create a sonic landscape that sharpens and highlights his razor-edged flow.
The music video, shot against Iceland’s snowy vistas, visually amplifies the track’s icy aesthetic.
Riding the momentum of his previous mixtape, Rent’s Due, which reached No.
6 on the UK charts, this song hints at his next chapter.
It’s a track best experienced on a cold night through headphones, where its finely honed atmosphere truly comes alive.
A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with Numbers (41–50)
8Eartheater

Eartheater is an artist who dissolves the boundaries between experimental music and pop while crafting a world entirely her own.
In October 2025—marking ten years since her debut album Metalepsis—she released a new track that reconstructs some of her early signature songs.
Centered on themes like infinity and possibility, it unfolds a dreamlike soundscape where electroacoustic textures intersect with folk, elevated by multilayered vocals that span roughly three octaves.
While reflecting on the origins of her career, the piece also distills her current sound, infused with elements of trip-hop and industrial pop.
If you want to experience a cosmic resonance where past and present converge, this is a must-listen.
16/25Softcult

Softcult is a Canadian twin duo who openly cite influences from ’90s grunge and shoegaze.
They’re also known for their DIY ethos and socially conscious messaging, and it’s still fresh in memory that their 2024 EP “See You in the Dark” was nominated for the JUNO Awards.
In September 2025, they released a new track from their first full-length album, “When A Flower Doesn’t Grow.” The song delivers a very serious allegation: grooming by an older individual.
The band’s knack for pairing a wall of distorted guitar noise that channels raw anger with a contrastingly dreamy, honeyed melody is truly impressive.
It’s a work that sets searing lyrics against a noisy yet pop sensibility—sure to resonate not only with socially minded rock fans but also with shoegaze lovers.

