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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!

Compilation of Western songs with titles that start with numbers (271–280)

40 Oz To FreedomSublime

The title track from the 1992 album “40oz.

to Freedom.” A three-piece punk band from California formed in 1988.

This is the title-track number from their first album released during their indie days.

Their punk style infused with reggae elements was already fully formed, making it a track that conveys a one-of-a-kind originality.

20th Centry BoyT-REX

A song by the glam rock band T.

Rex, led by British musician Marc Bolan.

In Japan, it was used as the theme song for the 2008 film 20th Century Boys and has also appeared in many commercials.

It’s an upbeat track that gets you excited the moment you hear the guitar in the intro—you can tell what song it is right away.

16 CandlesThe Crests

Don’t you think it could be nice to set the mood for a birthday with a moody song? In that case, I’d like to recommend “16 Candles.” It’s a piece by the vocal group The Crests.

As the title suggests, the lyrics celebrate someone turning sixteen.

At first listen, it may sound like a lover is doing the celebrating, but there’s also an interpretation that it’s a father expressing love to his daughter.

And at this point, some of you might be wondering, “Why sixteen?” In the United States, sixteen is considered a gateway to adulthood, and it’s celebrated in a big way.

10:15 Saturday NightThe Cure

The Cure – “10:15 Saturday Night”
10:15 Saturday NightThe Cure

A track released in 1979 by the British post-punk band The Cure.

It sings about loneliness and despair on a Saturday night spent waiting for the phone to ring.

The track has been covered by artists such as The Living End.

5:32PMThe Deli

This track by a Texas-born beatmaker is striking, with visuals composed of pixel art that evoke a curious sense of nostalgia.

Released on YouTube’s music channel “Dreamwave” in 2016, it boasts over 18 million views.

It originally appeared on Vibes Vol.

2, released in 2014, which means he was making music like this quite early on.

The jazzy atmosphere—showing the influence of great beatmakers such as J Dilla, a near-deity in lo-fi hip-hop, as well as Pete Rock and Madlib—fits perfectly with a chill, twilight vibe, just as the title suggests.

The sample source is said to be Darn That Dream from the classic album Undercurrent by the legendary duo Bill Evans and Jim Hall, clearly conveying the artist’s love for jazz.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with numbers (281–290)

3 Am EternalThe KLF

The KLF – 3 Am Eternal (Official Video (Mc MoSeS_exe)) @TranceMyDelivrance
3 Am EternalThe KLF

A track by The KLF, a British acid house group formed by Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty.

It was released as a single in 1989.

In 1991, the Stadium House Version featuring DJ and rapper Ricardo Da Force was released and reached No.

1 on the UK charts.

103The Kills

The Kills – 103 (Official Video)
103The Kills

Let me introduce the summer heartbreak song “103.” It’s a track released by The Kills, the rock duo of Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart.

Set to a heavy, bass-driven sound, it captures the feelings of a woman who experiences a breakup in the summer.

The title refers to 103 degrees Fahrenheit, which is 39.

44 degrees Celsius.

Keeping that in mind makes the song’s situation come across even more vividly.

Also, don’t miss the music video, which unfolds in a dark, atmospheric world.