I actually found the answer via YouTube - It's a song from the movie:
Mireille Mathieu - A Man And A Woman
Witches' Song by Marianne Faithfull
Good Girls by Tim McGraw. Awesome Song!
The words to a song are known as "lyrics."
Yes, the words and lyrics to a song are the same.
Lyrics are the words to a song.
Lyrics are the words in a song.
I'm not sure what the song title is but I suggest you go to the website songlyrics and it will let you search "scattered words" of the song your looking for. White Town Your Woman
ta, thanks,
clean, pure, purity
Good Girls by Tim McGraw. Awesome Song!
The words to a song are known as "lyrics."
It is because Richard Perlmutter decided to write silly lyrics to it and record it on his album "Beethoven's Wig", along with other silly symphonies for kids. The words he put to it start out with "Hey, guitar teacher thanks for assigning this song". (For complete lyrics, see this site: http://www.bestchildrensmusic.com/lyrc_wig.htm )
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.
Alot of people say that it's about drugs, but if you look at the lyrics closely, you will see that he is comparing a woman to "brown sugar" a code for heroine. I other words, He's saying he get's high off of her love, like he says in the lyrics to almost a T. Basic quick answer: No
Sites that list the words to songs are typically referred to as "lyrics sites" or "lyrics websites". Some examples of websites like these are: "Lyrics" , "AZ Lyrics" , "Metro Lyrics" , "Song Lyrics" and "Lyrics Freak".
Yes, the words and lyrics to a song are the same.
what are lyrics?! lyrics are the words to a song.
Lyrics are the words to a song.