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How do I find songs with partial Lyrics?

I listen to the radio and i hear a song that I like. For some reason it usually doesn't say the name of the song so i listen to the lyrics and write them down but sometimes i type it in on google and it still doesn't show up. It is so frustrating. The music i listen to is rap, hip hop and rnb. Can you tell me how to find the song with part of the lyrics. one of the songs i was looking for had the lyrics, "Sports cars with limited headroom". I heard it on Hot 97 in NYC. Thank You

Who sings the song with the lyrics "long haired freaky people need not apply"?

It was originally recorded by a Canadian group called Five Man * Electrical * Band. It was released June 29, 1971 and went all the way to #3 on the Billboard national charts. It spent 18 weeks on the charts and in those days that was a pretty long run.

I still can't help but smile when I hear the part about the kid stuffing his long hair up under his hat and applying for a job. The boss says " you're fine, upstanding young man; I think you'll do ", then the kid lets his hair down and says " Imagine that, me working for you. "

That inspired me to write a short poem called Labels.

Labels,
They belong on cans and bottles on tables.
They don't belong on things other free
So don't try to put a label on me.

I was very young .

Can anyone help me find this song?

When I was in high school, we sang a song at graduation. I think it was called "Don't Forget the Yesterdays", but I'm not totally sure and I can't find it anywhere. It starts out by saying, "We've traveled a long, long time together. And there have been a lot of good things on the way. But now it's almost time for leaving, and"......something about things we should say or need to say.....

When we sang it, it was done by our choir, but I assume it could be performed solo as well. It's a slow song that was backed by piano.

I would love to find this song, but don't know where else to look and you people on here are always so awesome at helping others in their search, I figured I'd give it a shot!! Thanks a TON!!!!!

What are the most profound lyrics — lyrics that have a deepening, lingering effect and resonate with the listener for years to come?

Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles.Album: RevolverCredits: Lennon/Mc'cartney.It has one of the most profound lyrics, I have come across. It's a dark intense song about Isolation, Solitude, Loneliness and Death. Truly a masterpiece by the fabulous four.Lyrics:Ah look at all the lonely peopleAh look at all the lonely peopleEleanor Rigby, picks up the riceIn the church where a wedding has beenLives in a dreamWaits at the window, wearing the face That she keeps in a jar by the doorWho is it forAll the lonely peopleWhere do they all come from?All the lonely peopleWhere do they all belong?Father McKenzie, writing the wordsOf a sermon that no one will hearNo one comes nearLook at him working, darning his socksIn the night when there's nobody thereWhat does he careAll the lonely peopleWhere do they all come from?All the lonely peopleWhere do they all belong?Ah look at all the lonely peopleAh look at all the lonely peopleEleanor Rigby, died in the churchAnd was buried along with her nameNobody cameFather McKenzie, wiping the dirtFrom his hands as he walks from the graveNo one was savedAll the lonely peopleWhere do they all come from?All the lonely peopleWhere do they all belong?Background and Inspiration:In the 1980s, a grave of an Eleanor Rigby was discovered in the graveyard of St. Peter's Parish Church in Woolton and a few yards away from that, another tombstone with the last name "McKenzie" scrawled across it.During their teenage years, McCartney and Lennon spent time sunbathing there, within earshot of where the two had met for the first time during a fete in 1957. Many years later, McCartney stated that the strange coincidence between reality and the lyrics could be a product of his subconscious, rather than being a meaningless fluke.An actual Eleanor Rigby was born in 1895 and lived in Liverpool, possibly in the suburb of Woolton, where she married a man named Thomas Woods. She died on 10 October 1939 at age 44.

Can you help me find a song from The Hills episode "Once a Player"? [Details inside]?

'Feels like this' performed by Jack Rodee.

"I take two steps forward
I’m jumping the track

break through the barriers
and never come back

Can you believe it’s real, and it feels like this?
Can you believe it’s real, and it would ever feel like this?"

Is that it???

I sing but can't write my own songs. could someone write lyrics for me?

you left my side with no goodbye, we had good times and our bad times
why couldnt you see, that i just wanted it be, you and me, but now
you`re gone, and you`ll never see me, i have all this hatred, n now
my heart`s breaking, someone please save me, why cant anyone hear me,
feels like im dying, while im ******* crying, im feeling so sad, i
wish could have my mam, you were the best thing i ever had...
you never made me feel sad....
why did you have to go... why did you have to go,

i miss you so much, that it hurts, my hearts burt away, il never be the same,
you always kept me sane will your love in my veins, but now
that day has come where you have to go away.

you were always there, next to me, loveing , hugging , kissing goodnight,
even though we used to fight, u always there without a doubt,
i never knew how until you were gone, it was so long ago, but il always know,
just how much you really loved me, as last words to me, is i love u

i love you to mam, wish i could say it to you, 02:00 just so you could know,
that i love you to.....mam..r.i.p in heaven

chorus
i miss you so much that it hurts, my hearts burt away, il never be the same,
you always kept me sane with your love in my veins, but now that day has come,
where you have to go away

you died when I was 6 years old sometime ago, even though I hardly knew you,
doesnt mean I dont love you, as I`l always vist you, when you need me to,
but I need the strength to get through you, to live my life, and I wont go down without a fight,
but I`ve been fighting with grandad because my dad told me the truth,
and il see it through because your lies were dirt in my eyes,
and i cant help but cry, and now all i can say, is goodbye

-instrumental-fade-

What song lyrics do you relate to the most, and why?

1.Its a song from bollywood movie called Lootera.It goes like~~mujhe chod do mere haal peZinda hu yaar, kaafi hai.The part which i relate to the most isMere hatho hua jo kissa shuruUsse poora toh karna h mujheKabr pe meri sar uthake khadi ho zindagiAise marna h mujhe. ~~Idk why i just love this part.2. Its a ghazal by Jagjit Singh called patthar ke khuda, pathar k sanam.Again there is this segment~~Butkhana samjhte the jiskoPucho na waha kya halat hHum log wahi se laute hbas shukr karo laut aaye h. ~~I can relate it to because…well its very sad… I Met a lot of people who are so non-human. Without any sense of humanity, sympathy, empathy or consideration for others.3. Its the famous song I am a woman by Helen ReddyWell each and every word of it i can relate to. Its such a beautiful song for women like me.The part i love the most goes like~~Yes i am wise, but the wisdom born of painYes i have paid the price, but look how much I've gained.~~I am attaching the transaction of 1st song. Couldn't find for the second.

Do lyrics in music affect the subconscious mind?

There is no such thing as subconscious mind. There are unconscious and conscious processes in one mind. All process in our mind that are beyond our awareness is called unconscious processes.So do lyrics affect the unconscious parts of our processes? Definitely yes. “Chemical” processes in the body make us happy, sad or angry. These “chemical” emotional responses are largely an unconscious process that is led by mental processes based on unconscious processes according to belief systems, thoughts and experiences.If you take 99% of movies and remove the sound track then you will find that it does not hold the same effect. You will notice if someone dies and you should be sad that a sad sound track is playing. If a villain dies a victory sound track is playing and we feel joy but shouldn’t we feel sad? The sound track is very important because it helps us feel a certain way in an unconscious way. Advertisers use sound tracks to control our emotions and expectations. Child like music and artwork helps the listeners regress to childlike thinking which is helpful in ads when you don’t want people to ask to many rational questions.

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