
Last week, we asked you to name the best songs that feature numbers in their titles. Since the seemingly-infinite number of picks were all over the spectrum, we decided to break down down this Rock List “March Madness”-style. To see your picks for the “Best Songs With Numbers,” hit the jump.
Division One
U2 – “One”
Metallica – “One”
Harry Nilsson – “One”
Nas – “One Love”
R.E.M. – “The One I Love”
The Rest of the Single Digits
Blur – “Song 2″
Modest Mouse – “3rd Planet”
Led Zeppelin – “Four Sticks”
The Doors – “Five To One”
Black Flag – “Six Pack”
White Stripes – “Seven Nation Army”
The Beatles – “Eight Days a Week”
John Lennon “#9 Dream”
Math Division
Radiohead – “2+2=5″
Deerhoof – “+81″
Chicago – “25 or 6 to 4″
Jimi Hendrix – “If 6 Was 9″
Queens of the Stone Age – “3’s and 7’s”
Best of the Years
Prince – “1999″
Neutral Milk Hotel – “Holland, 1945″
Smashing Pumpkins – “1979″
The Stooges – “1969″
Jimi Hendrix – “1983… (A Merman I Should Turn To Be)”
Songs Divisible By Three
Bryan Adams – “Summer of ‘69″
Jay-Z – “99 Problems”
? and the Mysterians – “96 Tears”
David Bowie – “TVC15″
Radiohead – “15 Step”
Sixteen Songs
KISS – “Christine Sixteen”
The Replacements – “Sixteen Blue”
The Crests – “Sixteen Candles”
Tom Waits – “16 Shells From A Thirty-Ought-Six”
The Buzzcocks – “Sixteen Again”
Random Numbers
Tommy Tutone – “867-5309 (Jenny)”
The Strokes – “12:51″
The Beatles – “When I’m Sixty-Four”
Arctic Monkeys – “505″
Public Enemy – “911 Is A Joke”

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