Finding a Song Title Or Artist

Have you ever heard a song on the radio, on TV, orcommercial or show, a movie, and so on. Once you
on a movie and can't get it out of your head? All youfind the song, you can also download it from the site.
know is, "the words go something like this...." If you3. Get Lyrical. This site has a large database and lets
have the lyrics stuck in your head but have no ideayou search by lyrics, artist, song, or album. Note: Get
who the band is or what the song title is, there areLyrical finds an exact match for your lyrics whereas
some great lyric search engines on the Internet thatSearch Lyrics searches for those words anywhere in
can help you.a particular song and will return a result even if the
While there are a lot of search engines to choosewords are all not together.
from, only a few have large databases. I put a few4. Search Lyrics. One of the benefits of this site is
search sites to the test, and here is what I found.that it also has some non-English lyrics. You can
The following search engines found my test subject,translate any of the English lyrics to another language
which is a popular, fairly new song by Coldplay.on the lyric pages. Also keep in mind the note from
1. Endless Lyrics. This free Web site allows you tosite number three above.
find songs using their free lyric search. You can5. LyricsFly. This site also found my test song, but
search for thousands of songs by artist, song title, oryou have to be sure to click on "lyrics" first and then
song lyrics. Find all genres of music, from thousandsperform a search to get the best results.
of artists and albums.The other sites I tried came up with no results,
2. Who Ditty. Here you can search for a tune bywhich was surprising since I was looking for a new
lyrics, tags, artist, or even where you heard it. Thissong from a popular band. Good luck with your
site is a fabulous choice if you need to find a tunesearch!
you heard somewhere specific, such as a television