You can find the lyrics to the song "Whenever You Will Go" by "The Calling" online at the LyricsFreak website. Alternatively, you can find these lyrics from websites such as AZLyrics and Metro Lyrics.
The chorus lyrics for "The Bad Touch" can be found online. The chorus lyrics are, "You and me baby aint nothin but mammels, so lets do it like they do on the discovery channel."
The song is likely 'Grenade' by Bruno Mars. However, these lyrics were in the second verse, not the chorus.
Lyrics are the words to a song, so they make up a chorus. I think the distinction you are trying to make is between the verses and the chorus of a song, in which case the pattern is usually verse 1, chorus, verse 2, chorus, and so on.
The pre-chorus in a song typically builds anticipation and leads into the chorus, which is the main part of the song with the most memorable melody and lyrics.
Songs uusally are Verse-Chorus-Verse- Chorus (or variation of Chorus)- Bridge (optional) - final Chorus Verses tell the main story, the Chorus is about the essence of the storoy or the point the person is trying to make, the bridge gives like and after thought or side note about the story. Lyrically it's however you want. Usually lyrics are written in couplets, every two lines rhyme but it really is however you want to tell the story.
The song Innocent by Our Lady Peace has the lyrics "We are all innocent" as its chorus.
Call-And-Response Verse and chorus
The answer is "DO IT" by the PINK FAIRIES (POLYDOR RECORDS 1970)
Verse and Chorus APEX Kiki
A bridge in a song structure is a section that provides contrast and connects different parts of the song, often with different lyrics and melody. A pre-chorus, on the other hand, is a section that builds tension and leads into the chorus, usually with repeated lyrics or a different melody.
City Limits by I AM GIANT