I write song lyrics as a hobby and I'd really like a well-known artist to make them into a song and release it. Only problem is, I don't know how to get them to. Anyone know? Oh and I'm not bothered about being paid.
who sings the song the has the lyrics "dance to the music.." and has a robot voice
in it.? It was huge at skating rinks. i cant remember the exact words in the song ive tried searching but no luck
I want synchronized lyrics to scroll when I play my mp3. I know we can copy/paste lyrics to lyrics tag, but that would be static lyrics. I want it to be synchronized with the mp3.
the song is from their first album entitled "Serious" It's a very good song, I like it so much. I need the lyrics of "Turn u out" by Whitehead Brothers. Thank you very much.
Mkay. Just for reference. My novel was inspired by a song written by someone else. If I were to include a bit of the lyrics in, say the first pages of the book, or before a chapter or second part, would I have to get permission from the writer of the lyric? Or if I were to use quotations and...
I've searched and searched on Yahoo, Google, YouTube, etc, and STILL can't find this song. The lyrics are:
" All I can feel is the touch of your soft embrace / why was my heart betrayed / betrayed. "
Brilliant song, brilliant band, completely under-appreciated album. By the looks of the first track on this album, their lyrical skills are more than adept, so I'd really like to know what they're saying in arguably the most beautiful short piece on the album. Anybody who owns this album (ie...
What song has the lyrics mentioned above? It's a pretty well known song, and I hate myself for not knowing it.
Also, I think it has the lyrics "Generally spoken, generally spoken" or "gently spoken"
Does anybody know what song I'm talking about?
Thank you!
the song, during most interludes features a horn instrument. it says "all over the world" several times during the song (or it could be "all around the world" but im pretty sure its over). the song also refers to the radio and telephone, which i remember cause of the interesting pitch he puts...
the song, during most interludes features a horn instrument. it says "all over the world" several times during the song (or it could be "all around the world" but im pretty sure its over). the song also refers to the radio and telephone, which i remember cause of the interesting pitch he puts...