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Top 10 Song Lyrics Sites

Sunday, 29 August, 2010

lyric searching can be a frustrating experience. There are countless sites available that contain lyrics to many popular songs. However, the sites vary considerably on how easy they are to use, the completeness of their database of songs, and their focus on current or classic songs. Over 20 popular song lyric sites were put to the test, and these are the 10 recommend as sites to consider when trying to find the words to a favorite song.

1. Absolute Lyrics

Pros:



Current artists and songs in the site’s most popular lists
Excellent coverage of current hits and good coverage of classic songs

Cons:



Nothing else

Rating (out of 100): 95

2. Metro Lyrics

Pros:



The best coverage of current hits by any of the lyrics sites
Star ratings for lyrics and information on number of times searched is interesting
Results can be arranged by album or individual song title

Cons:



Coverage of classic songs is only fair
Searching by artist is a clunky multi-level process
The php application powering the site is prone to occasional errors

Rating (out of 100): 92

3. A-Z Lyrics Universe

Pros:



Clean, very easy, and fast search system
Strong coverage of current hits
Segments of lyrics in search results helps identify the song before clicking to go to the song’s page

Cons:



Very poor performance searching for classic songs

Rating (out of 100): 89

4. Dig Lyrics

Pros:



Outstanding performance searching for classic songs
Clean interface design
Multilingual support

Cons:



Only fair performance searching for current hits

Rating (out of 100): 86

5. Lyrics Search Engine

Pros:



Extremely clean, easy to use interface
Strong performance searching for current hits
Popularity charts listing current hits

Cons:



Very poor performance searching classic songs

Rating (out of 100): 80

6. Lyrics Domain

Pros:



Very clean display page of the lyrics to selected song

Cons:



Not have search engine to find the song lyrics

Rating (out of 100): 78

7.Hot Lyrics

Pros:



Extensive popularity lists
Acceptable performance searching both current and classic songs

Cons:



Cluttered top of page requires scrolling to see lyrics
Sometimes requires 2 step process from search results to get to lyrics with the needed link difficult to find on the page

Rating (out of 100): 72

8. Lyrics 007

Pros:



Very quick search
Clean design
Related lyrics attached to song page

Cons:



Fair performance searching both current and classic songs
Lyrics pop up in new window in your browser

Rating (out of 100): 68

9. Lyrics Cafe

Pros:



Strong performance searching for current hits
Good list of most recently added albums on front page

Cons:



Ugly page design in database search
User is limited to searching by artist

Rating (out of 100): 65

10. Lyrics Find

Pros:



Clean design and easy search

Cons:



Only fair performance searching for current hits and poor performance searching for classic songs

Rating (out of 100): 62

The Best Wedding Songs And Lyrics Online

Friday, 27 August, 2010

Downloading music, searching for music, searching for lyrics, and listening to music online are one of the top things to do on the Internet. Every single day millions of people go to sites like song meanings, lyrics on demand, and all lyrics. Obviously the reason for going to these sites is for finding lyrics to your favorite song but you can do much more. For example, if you just heard a song on the radio that you really like you can go to Google and put in a line from the song, once you put in a line of lyrics, you can find the exact song that you heard. On top of the regular lyrics sites there are also specialty sites such as music from movies, music from TV shows, and other things such as weddings.


There are some really cool wedding lyrics sites online, some of these sites just have lyrics and others have things like top tens, search engines, games and much more. I won’t lie, I’m really into lovey-dovey songs as well as a lot of wedding songs. But that’s not saying much considering a lot of wedding songs that aren’t traditional are just regular songs played at weddings. Some of the top sites you can go to right now are:


- Romantic-Lyrics: Featured artists Celine Dion, Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, Seasons Of Love.

- OurWeddingSongs: Categories like bouquet toss, wedding dinner, introduction, cake cutting, father daughter, first dance, garter toss, last dance, and wedding party are included.

- Popular-Wedding-Songs: These are some of the most popular wedding songs.

- TopWeddingSites: this is a great site to go to if you’re looking for examples of songs as well as to hear samples of songs.


If you’re also looking for more sites that allow you to listen to songs or download free samples you can also try the sites below:


- Myspace: Not to be too cliche but this is a great site to go to if you’re looking for music. Not only can you find various artists but you can also find pretty much anything you’re looking for, it doesn’t matter if the song is new or old!


- Project-Playlist: This site has a lot of really great music you can search through and find the perfect song for you.


You can also go to other sites and search for wedding and love songs specifically for your wedding. Simply go to Google and search for sites relevant to wedding song samples.

‘Dear John’ Trailer Song – Set The Fire To the Third Bar by Snow Patrol (HQ!!) (lyrics) (download)

Tuesday, 24 August, 2010


the 2nd song used in the dear john trailer Download Link www.video2mp3.net Instumental www.mediafire.com —LYRICS— I find the map and draw a straight line Over rivers, farms, and state lines The distance from ‘A’ to where you’d be It’s only finger-lengths that I see I touch the place where I’d find your face My finger in creases of distant dark places I hang my coat up in the first bar There is no peace that I’ve found so far The laughter penetrates my silence As drunken men find flaws in science Their words mostly noises Ghosts with just voices Your words in my memory Are like music to me I’m miles from where you are, I lay down on the cold ground I, I pray that something picks me up And sets me down in your warm arms After I have travelled so far We’d set the fire to the third bar We’d share each other like an island Until exhausted, close our eyelids And dreaming, pick up from The last place we left off Your soft skin is weeping A joy you can’t keep in I’m miles from where you are, I lay down on the cold ground And I, I pray that something picks me up and sets me down in your warm arms I’m miles from where you are, I lay down on the cold ground and I, I pray that something picks me up and sets me down in your warm arms

Lyrics – Tell me why – Declan Galbraith

Friday, 20 August, 2010


A stunning song with a wonderful text sung by an absolutely powerful and young singer. A boy asks grown-ups WHY we ruin our planet and our lives. This is a song against stupidity, shortsightedness, irresponsibility and senselessness. Lyrics – Tell me why (Declan Galbraith): In my dream, children sing A song of love for every boy and girl The sky is blue and fields are green: And laughter is the language of the world Then I wake and all I see Is a world full of people in need Tell me why (why) does it have to be like this? Tell me why (why) is there something I have missed? Tell me why (why) ’cause I don’t understand When so many need somebody We don’t give a helping hand Tell me why? Everyday I ask myself What will I have to do to be a man? Do I have to stand and fight To prove to everybody who I am? Is that what my life is for To waste in a world full of war? Tell me why (why) does it have to be like this? Tell me why (why) is there something I have missed? Tell me why (why) ’cause I don’t understand When so many need somebody We don’t give a helping hand tell me why tell me why tell me why tell me why tell me why just tell me why, why, why Tell me why (why) does it have to be like this? Tell me why (why) is there something I have missed? Tell me why (why) ’cause I don’t understand When so many need somebody We don’t give a helping hand Tell me why (why, why, does the tiger run) Tell me why(why, why do we shoot the gun) Tell me why (why, why do we never learn) Can

Tamil Songs And Lyrics – Latest Tamil Song Lyrics

Tuesday, 17 August, 2010

This is the first site to fully dedicate the Tamil Song Lyrics.

Normally we will the hear songs, and enjoy the music. But after sometime, if we want to hum the song, most of the time, we are unable to do it. Because, we do not remember the song lyrics words.

What is the remedy for this? Our site! Yes our site enables the visitor to hear the song as well as see the words of the Tamil song Lyrics. This enables the visitor with greater joy of new Tamil MP3 music experience.

Just hear the Tamil song one or two times along with the Tamil Song’s lyrics. That’s it. Automatically your mind will remember to recall the Tamil Song Lyrics again.

We do it as a service along with our Website development activity. This really helps us a lot as an entertainment activity as well as it gives a job satisfaction while watching thousands of people visiting this site every day and enjoys the Tamil music.

Tamil people Around the World are very much happy with this Tamil MP3 Songs along with Tamil Song Lyrics.

You can get the complete Tamil lyrics for your latest favorite songs. This web page consists a list the words to many old and new songs from Tamil (South Indian – from the state of Tamil Nadu) movies.

This web page has latest tamil film Ayan, Siva Manasula Sakthi Songs And Lyrics, Guru En Aalu lyrics, Padikathavan Songs and Lyrics, Naan kadavul songs and lyrics and All latest tamil songs lyrics. It will updated regularly.

Again – Archive (Long version with Lyrics)

Thursday, 12 August, 2010


My Favorite Song ( www.facebook.com )…(Chris Demian) You’re tearing me apart Crushing me inside You used to lift me up Now you get me down If I was to walk away From you, my love Could I laugh again? If I walk away from you And leave my love Could I laugh again? Again, again… You’re killing me again Am I still in your head? You used to light me up Now you shut me down If I was to walk away From you, my love Could I laugh again? If I walk away from you And leave my love Could I laugh again? I’m losing you again Lacking me inside I used to lift you up Now I get you down Without your love You’re tearing me apart With you close by You’re crushing me inside Without your love You’re tearing me apart Without your love I’m doused in madness I can’t lose the sadness Can’t lose the sadness Can’t lose the sadness You’re tearing me apart Crushing me inside Without your love (you used to lift me up) You’re crushing me inside (now you get me down) With you close by I’m doused in madness Can’t lose the sadness It’s ripping me apart It’s tearing me apart It’s tearing me apart I don’t know how It’s ripping me apart It’s tearing me apart It’s tearing me apart I don’t know why I don’t know why I don’t know why I don’t know why Without your love Without your love Without your love Without your love It’s tearing me apart

Song Lyrics as the Poetry of this Contemporaries

Thursday, 12 August, 2010

Whoever said that advertizing is the new Verse forgot that song Words can also role as Poetry, peculiarly to the young (or the comparatively young) attenders of these songs. In fact, poems were songs initially even before they came to be known as actual verse forms. In many civilisations around the world, the first form of Poetry were sang and not written. This way, people for past times think the “lyrics” even the need to record them (since there weren’t any avail means anyway). Today, songs and Poetry are no longer even, but some song Lyrics can still be discovered or read as verse form due to a amount of undeniably poetic characteristics.

The young of today sometimes weigh song Lyrics as some form of Poetry. Provided, the reasons out why they think Words are verse forms stem from a deficiency of sharp in the complete mechanisms of a poem. Add this to the fact that kids today hardly read Poetry; hence the disposition to label anything that resembles a verse form (such as song Lyrics) as a verse form. Even So, a number of songs do have Lyrics that do read like Verse. After all, the characteristics of good literature are world-wide, and a number of proficiencies and components in a poem can also work in song Words.

Take the Words of The Beatles song “Eleanor Rigby,” for illustration. The Lyrics of “Eleanor Rigby” are often discoursed in Lit classes in high school and college to demonstrate how the elements of Poetry (the use of symbolism, metaphors, and actual correlative) can work in song Lyrics as well. One of the start lines of the vocal goes, “Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been/ Lives in a dream.” The Words use a very assorted imagery that not many songs use. Nibbling up rice could mean many matters; while it works in the literal sense (the person pertained to by the song Words is indeed pick up rice), it also works in a tropical sense (picking up rice alludes to the practice in weddings where people throw rice at the bride and the groom). This line in the Words already implies the lonely of Eleanor Rigby which instantly saying that she is lonely (not least not in these lines). The principle of presenting and not telling in the Words is a general rule in publishing (not just poems) and it sure as shooting employed in the song.

Other song Words used other metaphorical gimmicks such as the use of head rhyme and pun to add to the musicality of the Words. And musicalness is some other grand hold of a poem. Note Flo Rida’s “In The Ayer.” “Ayer” in the song means “air,” but making it “ayer” in the Lyrics makes it more philharmonic and occurrent. Some songs also use metaphors to prefer to something without directly bringing up it. For illustrate, Vanessa Carlton dialogue about a very delicate issue (the first time a girl had sex) in “White Houses.” In the Words “We were all in love and we all got hurt / I sneak into his car’s black leather seat / The smell of gasoline in the summer heat / Boy, we’re going way too fast / It’s all too sweet to last,” note how the topic was never directly mentioned. But it’s there, lingering in the nooks of the vocal.

No question the kids of today interpret song Words as Verse. To be sure, they do not always service as verse forms. But at its best, these song Lyrics can work as well as any printed verse forms.