Can't really answer your question as different songs can have differing amount of words
There is no required number. A song can have as few as no words. In that case the song is vocalized if it is intended for human singing, or it may be one of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words. They can have one word, as is the case with several worship songs called Alleluias.
40 words
They say bad words 19 times in the song
Song lyrics are widely available throughout the internet. One could google the song lyrics or the song name and find multiple sources for the words to whichever song.
The song that you hear when the record player sets stuck in one groove.
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i think its a song from that one movie unchanted???
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Lyrics are the words that make up a song. The word comes from the word lyre -- one of the first musical instruments. Like the words of a poem, lyrics can rhyme, but not necessarily.
The song All Over You was performed by Spill Canvas. There are many sites on the Internet which provide lyrics to many songs for free. MetroLyrics is one such site and it does have the words to All Over You.
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The lyricist (writer of the words) and the score-composer (writer of the musical notes) are the song co-authors. The singer does not get credit for being the author of the song unless he has contributed words or music to the composition.