It will depend on the style manual being followed. In most cases they are indented and written like a poem.
Musicals are either underlined or italicized. Individual songs from a musical would be surrounded by quotation marks.
Well some people do think that they do but other people just underline them
One can find lyrics to Christmas songs at the same websites where one would find lyrics to other songs. Try Metro Lyrics, Lyrics Freak, or A-Z Lyrics.
As always song titles should be properly punctuated regardless of it being in quotes. For songs ending in punctuation quote marks should be applied outside and in addition to those apostrophes.
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Musicals are either underlined or italicized. Individual songs from a musical would be surrounded by quotation marks.
quotation marks
No, you underline it. By the way, movie titles are in italics, and songs are in quotation marks.
I would use single quotation marks, as for titles of poems.
Capitalization, and Quotation Marks(:
Titles of short poems, articles, and songs are typically set off by quotation marks.
Well some people do think that they do but other people just underline them
Parentheses are used to provide additional information or clarification within a sentence. Quotation marks, on the other hand, are used to indicate that someone is speaking verbatim or to highlight a word or phrase as a direct quote. Additionally, quotation marks are commonly used in titles of articles, songs, and chapters, while parentheses are not typically used for this purpose.
Accually, i have no idea but try going to youtube and typing in the lyrics...usually it will come up and it will tell you the songs accual name:)
You can find lyrics on Google. Just type, in quotation marks, the lyrics of the song and hit go and it should bring up the song name. Google.com is an excellent place for almost any search or question so long as you work it right. To find a song you only know the lyrics to, you can try typing in what you know of the lyrics into the engine- it helps if you can think of what you feel is the most notable or memorable part of the song. For Example- lets say you only know the chorus for the song "It's a good thing these tables are numbered Honey" by Panic at the Disco. You might try typing in "I'm the new cancer lyrics" More obscure songs will require more creativity, and a little digging. Remember to include key words like "Lyrics" "song", if you know the artist, or the genre. It may not always come up on the first try, but keep rearranging your search, add or take away keywords, and check the top sites that come up.
go to ask.com, type in lyrics and the title and artist or just type in title and artist. Works for me Good Luck Ask some of your friends and family if they know about a song that goes then sing it and they might know