Murder by numbers.......?!
Question: What is your favorite 4 songs that have a number IN THE TITLE ? Not neccessarily in the lyrics.
Answers: What is your favorite 4 songs that have a number IN THE TITLE ? Not neccessarily in the lyrics.
2112 - Rush
Hanger 18 - Megadeth
2 Minutes To Midnight - Iron Maiden
"A" 200 - Deep Purple
22 Acacia Avenue- Iron Maiden
2112- Rush
2 cigarettes in an ashtray- Patsy Cline or kd Lang version
7 Days- Sting
99 problems - jay-z
21 questions - 50 cent
1234 - fiest
seventy times 7 - brand new
Year 3000-Jonas Brothers
18 wheeler- P!nk
Welcome to the 60's-harispray
shorty is a 10-young dream
Juan Luis Gerra - 25 Horas Al Dia
Zigeunerweisen, op. 20
Vivaldi - Four Seasons-Winter
Track 6 :D
1921--The Who
'39--Queen
That's all I can think of at the moment
Edit:
5:15--The Who (Can't believe I forgot this--it's one of my favorite songs!)
Eight Days a Week--The Beatles
Motley Crue - 'Public Enemy #1'
Bob Marley - '3 little birds'
In Flames - 'Episode 666'
Iron Maiden - '2 Minutes to Midnight'
Sammy Hagar- I Can't Drive 55
Blur- Song 2
A Perfect Circle- 3 Libras
Queens of The Stone Age- 3's & 7's
Yoshimi Battle the Pink Robots, Part 1 - The Flaming Lips
When one Eight Becomes Two Zeros - Glassjaw
Two Princes - Spin Doctors
37mm - AFI
Room 409- Bullet For My Valentine
Five to One- The Doors
45- Shinedown
House of 1,000 Corpses- Rob Zombie
Jenny (867-5309) - Tommy Tutone
One (U2)
One is the loneliest number (Three Dog Night - hey, extra points for band name having a number? :-)
You're still the one (Shania Twain)
1234 - Feist
The Crane Wife 1&2 - The Decemberists
The Perfect Crime #2 - The Decemberists
15 - Rilo Kiley
Up On 1-2-5 - Shemekia Copeland
Wednesday Morning, 3 am - Simon & Garfunkel
Ol' 55 - Tom Waits
3 Little Birds - Bob Marley
2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten - Lucinda Williams
59th Street - Amy Correia
*Edit*
Sorry, didn't notice that you had said 4....Not that I am going to remove any though.
If 6 Was 9 - Jimi Hendrix
Table For One - The Producers
Eight Miles High - Roger McGuinn
30 Days in the Hole - Humble Pie
- Its a habit-forming need for more and more -
1969 - The Stooges
51st Anniversary - Jimi Hendrix
Radio #1 -Air
Acceptable in the 80's - Calvin Harris