no. you just cant name it yours or sing it without the composer's and artist's permission
One can find lyrics for the song "Write This Down" online at various websites. One can find lyrics for the song "Write This Down" at A-Z Lyrics and Cowboy Song Lyrics.
You may quote a snippet of the lyrics in the novel. But you may not write the whole song in the book without permission from the copyright holder.
There is no way for a computer to write down the lyrics to a song that is playing. If you wanted to get the lyrics, you could search online for the song name and find the lyrics for the song you are looking for there. Though, if you don't know the song name, you could always look up a verse that you remember and then find the rest of the song that way.
The song is still under copyright; the lyrics can't be provided here.
Lyrics can be written anywhere! Use a pen/paper, use your computer. Where you write them doesn't matter, but if you have a song in your heart and you want to get the words out, write them down!
No; it is a traditional Jamaican folk song.
The lyrics for the song "Won't Get Fooled Again" can be found on various websites like A-ZLyrics and Sing365. One could also listen to the song itself and write the lyrics down.
There are 340 songs by that title.
Yes, unless you copyright it.
Short phrases such as song titles cannot be protected by copyright.
One can find the lyrics to the Gloria Estefan song Conga on various websites like AZLyrics and LyricsFreak. One could also listen to the song and write the lyrics down.
One can find the lyrics to the song Lights & Music from various websites like PLyrics and A-ZLyrics. One could also listen to the song itself and write the lyrics down.