chippy Dec 5, 1996, 3:00:00 AM to Larry Robins Larry Robins wrote: > > Here are some songs that have the count as part of the recorded song: > > Good Lovin' (The Rascals) "1-2-3" > A Matter Of, There's a bunch of tunes that have a count-in along with a bit of opening music/sounds (e.g., Neutral Milk Hotel's "Holland, 1945" and that New Radicals hit song), “12:51” by The Strokes is a catchy, upbeat track that captures the essence of early 2000s indie rock. Released in 2003 as part of their album Room on Fire, the song features a distinctive sound characterized by Julian Casablancas’s distorted vocals and the band’s signature guitar riffs., As a variation on that, Hunt Sales does the hilarious 1-2-3- 5 count at the beginning of Todd's "Baby Let's Swing". The wonderful in joke handed down through the generations of bands., A signature song by a late, lamented singer-songwriter, this 1978 jewel shoves off with two muted electric guitar strums, drumstick clicks and a laid-back sounding "one, two, three four.", After winning the MTV Basement Tapes and the recording contract with EMI America, RAIL recorded this song as their first big budget video..