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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!

Western songs roundup with titles that start with numbers (91–100)

Murder on 10th StreetThe Ventures

It’s said that it originally was a song from a Broadway musical.

Even so, it lets you fully savor the subtle brilliance of the guitar technique.

“Electrifying” may be an old expression, but it’s exactly that—I’m thrilled to the core.

2 Reasons ft. T.I.Trey Songz

Trey Songz – 2 Reasons ft. T.I. [Official Music Video]
2 Reasons ft. T.I.Trey Songz

It’s music that hits you with an insanely cool rap right from the intro.

I think people who dislike rap just don’t understand its true appeal.

This track feels like it’s pioneering a new frontier in rap, and just listening to it is sure to lift you up.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with numbers (101–110)

2nd RoundUsher

A makeup-story love song that captures the uncontrollable impulse of a long-awaited reunion.

It’s a rich, Diplo-produced R&B track, with an arrangement that uses effects to great impact, creating an urban and dramatic mood.

Usher coolly says, “Girl, I’m back,” with effortless charm.

316Van Halen

A guitar piece Eddie wrote for his son, Wolfgang Van Halen, in honor of his birthday.

It’s a gentle composition without flashy playing or techniques, overflowing with the affection of a father toward his son—not as a “super guitar hero” famed worldwide, but as Wolfgang’s one and only dad.

Wolfgang would later join Van Halen as a member, but this track reveals a side of the musician Eddie Van Halen that feels purely like the relationship between parent and child, rather than that of bandmates.

5150Van Halen

How many guitarists in the world can generate this much drive with just the intro riff alone? And then comes the rich, full-bodied chord work that unfolds afterward.

Dropping the rhythm for the first verse, then surging back through the pre-chorus and chorus with racing rhythm and melody.

After pushing a synth-forward feel on their previous album, 1984, Van Halen intentionally arranged this track to spotlight the guitar, and Eddie’s guitar work absolutely shines.

It’s also the title track of the album 5150—pronounced “fifty-one fifty”—a name given to the private studio used by the Van Halen brothers.

25 Greatest HitsWhitney Houston

Even among women, I don’t think many young people these days have really listened to Whitney Houston.

Put your phone down for a bit and give her music a careful listen.

You’ll notice it’s more sophisticated than many of the songs trending now.

Her tracks are all absolute crowd-pleasers.

122BPMWillesden Dodgers

Willesden Dodgers – 122 BPM / Jive Rythm Trax
122BPMWillesden Dodgers

122 BPM is a track from the LP Jive Rhythm Trax, released in 1982.

The titles consist solely of BPM numbers, and it compiles eight tracks.

Willesden Dodgers is a production team of Nigel Green and Pete Q.

Harris, based at London’s Battery Studios.

The three members include Richard Jon Smith.