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The numbers have it!

Next 100 Years - Bon Jovi
 
This might be slightly off topic if looking for numbers specifically.

Call Me - Petula Clark
Call Me - Al Green
Call On Me - Chicago
Telephone Line - Electric Light Orchestra
Wrong Number - The Cure
Don't Call Us We'll Call You - Sugarloaf
Come On Over - The Bee Gees
Ain't Got No Home - Clarence Frogman Henry
 
Silkie said:
This might be slightly off topic if looking for numbers specifically.

Call Me - Petula Clark
Call Me - Al Green
Call On Me - Chicago
Telephone Line - Electric Light Orchestra
Wrong Number - The Cure
Don't Call Us We'll Call You - Sugarloaf
Come On Over - The Bee Gees
Ain't Got No Home - Clarence Frogman Henry
The first six here are telephone related, may I be bold and add to the list:
If A Woman Answers (Hang Up The Phone) - Leroy Van Dyke

But Silkie, I'm perplexed with "Ain't Got No Home".
 
GridLeakBias said:
Silkie said:
This might be slightly off topic if looking for numbers specifically.

Call Me - Petula Clark
Call Me - Al Green
Call On Me - Chicago
Telephone Line - Electric Light Orchestra
Wrong Number - The Cure
Don't Call Us We'll Call You - Sugarloaf
Come On Over - The Bee Gees
Ain't Got No Home - Clarence Frogman Henry
The first six here are telephone related, may I be bold and add to the list:
If A Woman Answers (Hang Up The Phone) - Leroy Van Dyke

But Silkie, I'm perplexed with "Ain't Got No Home".

The last two are address number related.
 
Silkie said:
GridLeakBias said:
Silkie said:
This might be slightly off topic if looking for numbers specifically.

Call Me - Petula Clark
Call Me - Al Green
Call On Me - Chicago
Telephone Line - Electric Light Orchestra
Wrong Number - The Cure
Don't Call Us We'll Call You - Sugarloaf
Come On Over - The Bee Gees
Ain't Got No Home - Clarence Frogman Henry
The first six here are telephone related, may I be bold and add to the list:
If A Woman Answers (Hang Up The Phone) - Leroy Van Dyke

But Silkie, I'm perplexed with "Ain't Got No Home".

The last two are address number related.
OK, now I get it ... home - address. Sneaky but fun.

Here I go again - Just Call LOnesome 7-7203 - Hawkshaw Hawkins
 
Pennsylvania 6-Five Oh Oh Oh - The Glenn Miller Orchestra
Sixteen Tons - The Platters
Count Me In - Gary Lewis & The Playboys
 
Heartaches By The Number – Ray Price
Walking After Midnight – Patsy Cline
Once A Day – Connie Smith
 
Hmmmm, would this one qualify?

A Deck of Cards - Wink Martindale
 
Silkie said:
Hmmmm, would this one qualify?

A Deck of Cards - Wink Martindale
It would be a stretch - a 52 card deck has 12 face cards, thus 40 numbered cards. Looks like the numbers have it. ;) 8)
 
672 - The Dresden Dolls
400 Years - Bob Marley
Oddfellows Local 151 - R.E.M.
Room 101 - Eurythmics
 
Uncannily, I posted this one at lunchtime on the stiffs board:

Four Strong Winds - Ian and Sylvia
 
"In the Year 2525 (Exordium and Terminus)" - Zager and Evans (Apologies if this has been mentioned.)
 
On the Four Strong Winds front, it was Kicks on 66 board at lunchtime, not the stiffs board.
 
"A Pirate Looks At Forty" - Jimmy Buffett
 
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