Friday, July 17, 2026

La Fin de La Semaine Essay Question: Special "Countdown to Ecstasy" Edition

From 1971, please enjoy pub-rock genre-creators Brinsley Schwarz -- featuring auteur songwriter/bass player/lead vocalist Nick Lowe -- and their serenely Buddy Holly-ish folk/rock/pop masterpiece "Unknown Number."

And when I say Buddy Holly-ish that's not an exaggeration; as you may have noticed, the song's riff is pretty much identical to that of "Words of Love."

Which leads us inevitably and inexorably towards the subject of today's business. To wit:

...and your favorite post-Elvis pop/rock/folk/soul/jazz/country song featuring (either by suggestion or literally) a number either in the title or the lyrics is...???

Discuss.

No arbitrary rules, although I'm gonna be pretty annoyed if you chose an album rather than a song. I mean -- none of that Chicago III crap, okay?

And in case you're wondering about my choice -- it's this.

A;righty then -- what would YOUR choices be?

And have a great weekend everybody!!!!

30 comments:

  1. Toots and The Maytals 54-46 (That's My Number) is fabulous. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8g8bBGz6Vc

    I can’t believe you didn’t choose Rush 2112, Steve. :-)

    - Paul in DK

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  2. 99 & 1/2 Just Won’t Do
    Wilson Pickett

    Captain Al

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  3. One After 909, Beatles
    One, Harry Nilsson and Three Dog Night
    Land of 1000 Dances, Wilson Pickett
    867-5309/Jenny, Tommy Tutone
    3 Times A Lady, Commodores

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  4. Well, Graham Parker's Three Chords Good good is cued up on the shuffle right now, so let's start with that.

    1952 Vincent Black Lightning - Richard Thompson
    1969 - The Stooges
    1984 - David Bowie
    53rd & 3rd - The Ramones
    Rainy Day Women &# 12 & 35 - Bob Dylan
    45 - Elvis Costello
    5 Gears in REverse - Elvis Costello
    4th Of July Asbury Park - Bruce Springsteen





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  5. Trying to win the prize for greatest range:
    Less Than Zero - Elvis Costello
    1,000,000 - R.E.M.

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    1. You get an honorary coveted PowerPop No-Prize for that. 😎

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  6. (Maybe I should Have used "Love Minus Zero No Limit"?)

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  7. At Seventeen - Janis Ian
    Ol' 55 - Tom Waits
    1 2 3 Red Light - 1910 Fruitgum Company
    rs

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  8. uno dos one two tres cuatro! Sam the Sham and the Pharaoh's - Wooly Bully
    rs

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    1. Gunter glieben glauchen globen 😉

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  9. Jimmy Buffet - It's 5 O'clock Somewhere
    Waylon Jennings - Heartaches By The Number
    Wishbone Ash - A Thousand Years

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  10. I can't believe I didn't put this one up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksgrUsTrZLo&list=RDksgrUsTrZLo&start_radio=1

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  11. We’re not getting younger, Steve. 😅

    2000 Miles - Pretenders
    Driver 8 - R.E.M.
    Flight 19 - Phil Manzanera/801

    - Paul in DK

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  12. Among my all-time fave songs are Chicago's 25 Or 6 To 4, Richard Thompson's 1952 Vincent Black Lightning, and Fleetwood Mac's Oh Well Pt 2, so those go in. But I'll add these greats:
    Blues Magoos Ain't Got Nothing Yet
    BTO Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
    DeLaSoul 3 Is A Magic Number
    Steely Dan Rikki Don't Lose That Number
    REM Driver 8
    Folk Implosion Nothing's Gonna Stop The Flow
    U2 11 O'Clock Tick Tock (live Under A Blood Red Sky EP)
    Toots & Maytals The 6 And The 7 Books (1963 or 1970s version, either is fine)
    Plimsouls A Million Miles Away
    Nick Cave & Dirty 3 Zero Is Also A Number
    Beatles Revolution #9 (I may be the only Beatles fan -- nay, music fan -- who likes Rev #9)
    John Lennon #9 Dream
    Bob Seger 2+2
    Billy Preston Nothing From Nothing
    Hot Chocolate Every 1's A Winner
    Dylan & Band Million Dollar Bash
    Skeletons 30 Days In The Workhouse
    Humble Pie 30 Days In The Hole
    White Stripes 7 Nation Army
    Mamas & Papas 12:30
    Los Lobos One Time One Night
    Alice Cooper Eighteen and Billion Dollar Babies
    Aphex Twin Avril 14
    Blondie One Way Or Another
    Stones 2000 Light Years From Home
    Sanford Clark It's Nothing To Me
    3 Dog Night One
    Love 7 And 7 Is
    Bottle Rockets $1000 Car
    Tommy Tutone 867-5309

    C in California



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  13. Johnny Horton - Battle of New Orleans
    "In 1814 we took a little trip..."
    Jimmy Dean - Big Bad John
    " He stood 6 foot 5 and weighed 245..."

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  14. AC/DC - Dirty Deeds
    "Just ring 36 24 36 hey
    I lead a life of crime"

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    1. Same numbers in Brick House

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  15. Moby Grape - 8:05
    Jefferson Airplane - 3/5 of a Mile in 10 seconds

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  16. 8:05 - Moby Grape
    Reelin' and Rockin' - Chuck Berry / DC5
    Third Time Lucky - Foghat
    Third Rate Romance- Amazing Rhythm Aces
    Hey Nineteen - Steely Dan
    Rikki Don't Lose That Number- Steely Dan
    What Time Is It? - The Jive Five
    The Number One Song In Heaven- Sparks
    32 Footsteps - They Might Be Giants
    Two Hearts - John Hiatt , Springsteen lots more have songs with this title.
    rs

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  17. Hard to fathom all these submissions and we still haven't gotten to...
    Lucky Number - Lene Lovich (and Nina Hagen!!)

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    1. I considered Lucky Number, but I always liked "Home" better.
      C in California

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  18. 2000 Man - The Stones
    It's not in the title, but "Senses Working Overtime" certainly features numbers prominently in the chorus

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  19. Walter Murphy - A Fifth of Beethoven
    John Cash - Five Feet High and Rising

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  20. I was 19 when this song came out, now I am six decades older - "When I'm 64"

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    1. Had to do some math - this was released in 1967, I was 16.
      59 years later makes me 75 😳
      "When I'm 64," now sounds like the sweet bird of youth ;-)

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    2. Charley - if my math is correct you deserve PowerPop cudos

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