What about songs were numbers make up the title @seth plum like, 54321 by Manfred Man?
First letter of first number, in this case, F?
Good question. I mean there's 99 red balloons, 24 hours from Tulsa, 50 ways to leave your lover. Perhaps there need to be a sub section, starting with 1 or something.
I took the suggestion to mean stick with the letters, as in 54321 (F), 99 red baloons (N) etc..otherwise a new thread, but just numbers would be rectricted surely..?
Yeah, good point. Having had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and before I have other such meetings later today, I will reply to the urgent question by the Right Honourable @sillavnitram by ruling that henceforth numbers will be allowed, starting with the letter of the alphabet of the first number. This is about inclusivity, levelling up, numbers will no longer languish in the margins of our society.
Amendment to question,.. looking into the future inclusion of numbers and the first number being used to denote the first letter within the context of the said discussion, would it be maybe a better and more inclusive use of numbers and the anticipated new freedom for numbers, for the said number to be incorporated within the song title, and not just the start of the said song....
Second amendment from me. Wouldn't it be better to try an entirely numerical round rather than making it alphabetical. That would allow us to use both ordinals and numerals without confusion.
Edit: Sorry was just getting this ready to post once someone had posted "H" but the video wasn't coming up & I deleted it a couple of times & reloaded & pressed post in error. Decided to leave it there sorry for jumping the queue.
Edit: Sorry was just getting this ready to post once someone had posted "H" but the video wasn't coming up & I deleted it a couple of times & reloaded & pressed post in error. Decided to leave it there sorry for jumping the queue.
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Promises...The Cranberries...
Shake Your Moneymaker...Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac ( imho, the only Fleetwood Mac)...
Take It On The Run...REO Speedwagon...
Whole Lotta Rosie...AC/DC...
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me...Dusty...
Ace Of Spades...Motörhead...
A Change Would Do You Good...Sheryl Crow...
Eddie Cochran
(extra point for a double C)
Doo Wah Diddy Diddy...Manfred Mann...
Edit: Sorry was just getting this ready to post once someone had posted "H" but the video wasn't coming up & I deleted it a couple of times & reloaded & pressed post in error. Decided to leave it there sorry for jumping the queue.
Jailbreak...Thin Lizzy...
Mad Dogs and Englishmen from 1955
Sung by Noel Coward
(many might know him from the film Italian Job.