Lyrics imply either singing or talking, as lyrics are words, but music with no singing is called instrumental music. If you are talking about compact discs or tapes that provide only written lyrics and music, this is called a performance track and an individual can sing the song with their own voice in place of the original artists. Karaoke is an example of this.
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The lyrics of the song comes from the declamation.
I Don't have a clue.
American Idol, Don't Forget The Lyrics, The Singing Bee, America's Got Talent....
Lyrics imply either singing or talking, as lyrics are words, but music with no singing is called instrumental music. If you are talking about compact discs or tapes that provide only written lyrics and music, this is called a performance track and an individual can sing the song with their own voice in place of the original artists. Karaoke is an example of this.
There are no lyrics unless you are singing.
The movie was I Could Go On Singing. The lyrics and music were written by a very little known about gentleman named Jack Murphy.
I know that this isn't the answer you want but I don't know hahahahaha made u laugh but seriously i don't think anyone really knows
TOO MANY FREAKS
The lyrics of the song comes from the declamation.
songwriter was given music ffrom the singer Akon to write lyrics for need to send to Akon or universal records
Singing and creating lyrics probably.
No selection from "The Nutcracker" have lyrics. The one movement that actually has singing only uses choral "ahs."
He doesn't sing anything...
I Don't have a clue.
From Wikipedia: "Vocalese is a style or genre of jazz singing wherein lyrics are written for melodies that were originally part of an all-instrumental composition or improvisation"