Where do You Find Song Lyrics Online?
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When you a hear a new song for the first time, you want to know all the words to it. How exactly do you find those words though? Many sites that offer music lyrics online are shady, and can infect your pc with Malware. How do you know who to trust? Where can you find lyrics to songs you’ve forgotten the words to?
LyricsFly has a very easy-to-use interface. It’s clean. It’s simple. Best of all… it’s popup and malware free. Yes, the site is powered by ads, but they aren’t overly annoying or intrusive. You can search by artist, song, album or partial lyrics.
Once you find the lyrics to a song, there are several options that you can then choose from. You can print or email them, or submit corrections if you find mistakes. You’ll also get a few links to suggested and similar artists! Whoever made this site, thank you! I’ve been looking for something like this. Bookmark this site, y’all. It’s an excellent and simple way to safely find the words to every song you ever needed to know the lyrics to.
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11 Comments
Garry
July 28th, 2008
at 10:19pm
Evil Lyrics. Its a little program that runs right along side most music players and goes out and finds the lyrics for you while the songs play. The only downfall, it’s Windows only.
Zeph
July 28th, 2008
at 10:33pm
I generally just take the lazy-person’s way, and Google “Song name” lyrics. Seems to work for me.
JeffoBazoni
July 29th, 2008
at 12:46am
Sometimes I’ll search lyrics online, but I also like to use Rhythmbox’s lyric-finding function. It works for most songs that aren’t too obscure.
Also, I like to use LyricWiki.
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July 29th, 2008
at 8:34am
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July 29th, 2008
at 11:04am
Hey, you finally did a video on something I told you about. Now you might want to figure out witch vistadude I am, seing how i know of 2 others, VISTAdude, and VistaDude, I am the one that goes by vistadude, no caps, and I think I am the only one vistadude that fallows you. Now i think I will watch that video again, what?
Frank Schnyder
July 29th, 2008
at 11:46am
Chris, I agree. I’ve needed a site like this for so long.
Sometimes when I’m curious about a song I don’t even bother to look it up because I don’t want to deal with the pop-ups. I’m going to tell everyone about this!
Thank you for letting me know about it!
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July 30th, 2008
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August 14th, 2008
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August 22nd, 2008
at 2:30pm
Chris, have you tried Songmeanings.net? I use it all the time, hardly any ads (at least non which slip through my adblock) and a LOT of lyrics