- 1 (disambiguation)
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One is the number 1, and it may also refer to:
- 0.999..., a mathematical equivalent of 1
- The year 1 A.D.
- One (pronoun), a personal pronoun in the English language
- 1 (number)
- 1 BC, the year before 1 AD
- 1 (New York City Subway service)
- Hydrogen, with an atomic number of 1
- 1 (film), a 2009 Hungarian film by Pater Sparrow
- 1 (Goodbye), txtspk for "Goodbye"
- 1, a character in the film 9
- The year 2001, or any year ending with 01
- The month of January
Contents
Music
Albums
- 1 (The Beatles album)
- 1 (The Black Heart Procession album)
- 1 (Pole album)
- #1 (Fischerspooner album)
- One (Angela Aki album)
- One (Arashi album)
- One (Bee Gees album)
- One (Bob James album)
- One (Bonnie Pink album)
- One (Crown City Rockers album)
- One (Cursed album)
- One (Dirty Vegas album)
- (ONe), an album by The Panic Channel
- One (Hellbound), an album by Demiricous
- One, an album by Sarah Burgess
- ONE, a various artists compilation album released by the Ministry of Sound in 2009
- Number 1 (Big Bang album)
- One (Edita Abdieski album)
- #1, the only album by Felix
- 01 (album), the second album by Son of Dave
- ´01, an album by Richard Müller
Songs
- "1" by Joy Zipper
- "#1", by Animal Collective
- "Number One" (Helloween song)
- "Number One" (Alexia Song)
- "Number One" (John Legend song)
- "Number One" (Pharrell song)
- "Number One" (R. Kelly song)
- "Number One" (Skye Sweetnam song)
- "Number 1" (Goldfrapp song)
- "Number 1" (Nelly song)
- "Number 1" (Tinchy Stryder song)
- "Numba 1 (Tide Is High)" by Kardinal Offishall
- "Number One", by Al Lindsay from the Thrillville: Off the Rails in-game soundtrack
- "Number One", by Chas Jankel
- "Number One", by Paramore
- "Number One", by Jamie Foxx from Intuition
- "Number One", by Max Farenthide
- "Number One", by Playgroup
- "Number One", by The Rutles
- "Number One", by Tadpole from The Buddhafinger
- "One" (Ami Suzuki song)
- "One" (Bee Gees song)
- "One" (Creed song)
- "One" (Crystal Kay song)
- "One" (Fat Joe song)
- "One" (Swedish House Mafia song)
- "One" (Harry Nilsson song), also covered by ANBB, Three Dog Night, John Farnham, Aimee Mann and Filter
- "One" (JayKo song)
- "One" (Metallica song)
- "One" (Sky Ferreira song)
- "One" (U2 song)
- "One (Blake's Got a New Face)", by Vampire Weekend
- "One (Always Hardcore)", by Scooter
- "One", by Alanis Morissette from Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie
- "One", by Epik High from Pieces, Part One
- "One", by Faith Hill from Cry
- "One", by Ghostface Killah from Supreme Clientele
- "One", by Immortal Technique from Revolutionary Vol. 2
- "One", by Kumi Koda from Grow into One
- "One", by Lady Gaga
- "One!", by Misia from Love Is the Message
- "One", by Rip Slyme from Tokyo Classic
- "One", by Simple Plan from Still Not Getting Any...
- "One", by Zion I from Mind Over Matter
- "One", from the musical A Chorus Line
- "One", by Parachute Band from Roadmaps and Revelations
- "One", by Rapture Ruckus from Live at Worlds End
- "One", by Sunny Day Real Estate from The Rising Tide
- "One" by Shapeshifter from Soulstice
- "O.N.E.", by Yeasayer from Odd Blood
EPs
- One (Alli Rogers EP)
- One (Hillsong United EP)
- One (Ra EP)
- The Beatles (No. 1), an EP by The Beatles also known as simply No. 1
Artists
- One (band), a band from Cyprus
- #1, the pseudonym of American musician Joey Jordison, when performing with Slipknot
Other
- One (opera), a chamber opera by Michel van der Aa
Literature
- British Fantasy Award winner for Best Novel
- One (David Karp novel)
- Richard Bach
- Office of National Emergency (O*N*E), a fictional government agency in the Marvel Comics universe
Companies, organizations, and brands
- One (Telekom Slovenija Group), a Macedonian GSM/UMTS mobile operator
- ONE, Inc., an early gay rights organization in the United States
- ONE Campaign, a campaign to fight global AIDS and poverty
- Elonex ONE, or simply ONE, a subnotebook computer
- Purina ONE, a line of pet food products
- Ubuntu One, an online storage service by Canonical Ltd.
- Organisation of National Ex-Servicemen (Veterans in Ireland), the Organization of National Ex-Servicemen & Women in Ireland (O.N.E.)
- National Express East Anglia, previously branded as one, a train operating company
- Orange Austria, previously ONE, an Austrian mobile network operator
- One Enterprises, a production company founded by Akir
- One NorthEast, the Regional Development Agency for the North East England region
Film, television, and fiction
- Number One (1969 film), a film starring Charlton Heston
- Dyan Cannon
- Number One (1998 film), a film starring Heather Burns
- Number One (Artemis Fowl), a demon character in the Artemis Fowl novel series
- Number One (Babylon 5), a recurring character in the TV series Babylon 5
- Number One (Star Trek), the unnamed second-in-command character in the of the pilot episode of Star Trek (The Original Series)
- "Number One", Captain Picard's frequent way of addressing William Riker in Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Number Ones (TV series), a Canadian music-video program block
- "Number One", an episode of My Name Is Earl
- Number One, John Cavil, a Cylon model in the reimagined version of Battlestar Galactica
- Number One (The Prisoner), a character in the television series The Prisoner
- Number One (Golgafrinchan), a character from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
- Number One, the head of the Stonecutters in the Simpsons episode "Homer the Great"
- Number One, a character in the novel series H.I.V.E. by Mark Walden
- Number 1, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, chief of SPECTRE in James Bond novels and films
- "One" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- "One" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
- ONE: The Movie, a documentary about the meaning of life
- One HD, a sports channel in Australia
- One (Canadian TV channel), a Canadian English-language cable channel
- ONE Television, a former Swedish television channel
- BBC One, a British Broadcasting Corporation television channel
- TV One (New Zealand), a Television New Zealand television channel
- One, a Borg drone from the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Drone"
- 1, a British television advertisement for Weetabix aired in 1981
Video games
- One (video game), a video game released in 1997 for the Sony PlayStation
- ONE (N-Gage game), a video game for N-Gage and N-Gage 2.0
- One: Kagayaku Kisetsu e, a Japanese video game by Tactics
Other uses
- Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist), a painting by Jackson Pollock
- Number 1, a book by Billy Martin and Peter Golenbock
- Number One Bloor, a high-rise condo in Toronto, Canada
- Number One (magazine), a UK music magazine
- No. 1 (or any of the variants), the top spot, or a song or album reaching the top spot, on any record chart
- Number One, a guitar played by Stevie Ray Vaughan
- #1, a nickname for Joey Jordison, drummer for the band Slipknot
- Kolmogorov's zero-one law, a law of probability theory
- Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX, a wrestling promotion formerly known as Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE
- BAR 01, a Formula One chassis
- 01, the former dialling code for Greater London (now 020)
- The number of the French department Ain
- XXXG-01W Wing Gundam (Gundam Zero-One), one of the five Gundam mobile suits in the anime Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
- One (Enneagram), a personality type
- One (Niphad), a village in the Niphad Taluka, India
- One (river), a river that joins the Pique in Bagnères-de-Luchon, France
- A call sign suffix of any official vehicle pertaining to the President of the United States, for example Air Force One
- Rifle, Number 1 - The Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Rifle
- World number 1, highest world ranking in several competitive sports
See also
- The One (disambiguation)
- First (disambiguation)
- +1 (disambiguation)
- Channel One (disambiguation)
- List of highways numbered 1
- Category:Number-one singles
- All pages beginning with "One"
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