You know, I messed up Biggie's lyrics but I ain't never say nothing bad about Pac or bad about Biggie. — Rich Homie Quan Copy Share Image
“Loneliness is a crowded room, Full of open hearts turned to stone, All together all alone” — Bryan Ferry Copy Share Image
“I walked when I should have run I ran when I should have walked And don't I know it, don't I know… — Jamie Woon Copy Share Image
With tears in my eyes, I begged you to stay You said,hey man, I love you but no fucking way. — The Front Bottoms Copy Share Image
When you play a show and you see people singing your lyrics back to, you feel as if they do know you. — Orianthi Copy Share Image
It's really deep with incredible lyrics. That's why I decided to call the album 'Words.' — Sara Evans Copy Share Image
One of my favorite lyrics is 'Clams on the half-shell and roller skate, roller skate.' So they can be just really party-inspiring… — Kate Pierson Copy Share Image
“Oh the wonders of being married. Put a gun in one hand and a woman in the other, I'm never sure who's… — Michael W. Grimard Copy Share Image
There is some Eighties music that is just timeless. The melodies, the lyrics... I called it church. Church in club. You can… — Grace Jones Copy Share Image
“Music is exciting and easy to enjoy, the rhythm and voice. It does not need interpretation. That is why it is called… — Ellen J. Barrier Copy Share Image
Most of the time, comparing printed song lyrics with poems is like comparing recipes with food: that's to say, patently unfair. — Jonathan Miles Copy Share Image
It was - I'm very didactic in my lyrics, but I've always been drawn to mock my own emotions, and so I… — Tim Minchin Copy Share Image
I feel like, with Taylor's albums, they have to marinate for a month for you to really get all the lyrics and… — Carl Nassib Copy Share Image
I was looking at the setlist backstage and I just said, 'Oh my God, the first six songs nobody's gonna know.' But… — Meredith Brooks Copy Share Image
I just do what I gotta do and try to show people I can write some funny lyrics and play piano, and… — Tim Minchin Copy Share Image
One of the first places where I started to respond to song lyrics was in reggae music. A lot of what I… — Matisyahu Copy Share Image
To do a musical takes a tremendous amount of energy because you have to act and sing at the same time. And… — Alan Alda Copy Share Image
“Some things are better off forgotten We bury them in places that we really only visit by ourselves Oh you were a… — Stone Sour - Anna Copy Share Image
I always write knowing that people will hear it, but also hoping they'll see it. So a lot of times I make… — Boots Riley Copy Share Image
“You’d better marry her before she reaches eighteen and the spell wears off,” I said. “Spell?” “Yes. The one that’s hiding her… — Shana Abe Copy Share Image
“Apart from the sampler, though, I still hadn’t heard the songs that were on the short-list for Frank and Amy seemed a… — Mitch Winehouse Copy Share Image
If you take a song like 'We Will, We Will Rock You,' 'You got blood on your face... ' - he's rhyming… — Gza Copy Share Image
“Catch me I'm falling. Please hear me calling. Catch me before it's too late!” — Brian Yorkey & Tom Kitt Copy Share Image
I wrote the tunes and sang only nonsense words. Then came Moore and dressed them with the lyrics. — Rick Wright Copy Share Image
I like clever lyrics, funny lyrics, dumb lyrics. I can never put my finger on what I like about them. — James Murphy Copy Share Image
As a lyricist, you love to hear other great lyrics or other great concepts. — Alicia Keys Copy Share Image
I love when I dive into lyrics that give me human complexity and intricate narrative. — Christine and the Queens Copy Share Image
When it feels like the lyrics to the song you're listening to were written just for you.. — Music Copy Share Image
I like big, soaring melodies and fun, splashy lyrics. Maybe like what Blondie would do in 2013. — Bonnie McKee Copy Share Image
“I find peace when I'm confused, I find hope when I'm let down, not in me but in you.” — Switchfoot Copy Share Image
That's one of the main thing with the lyrics - not giving any answers. — Mark Tremonti Copy Share Image
I've really been studying lyrics, printing out lyrics to songs I love and reading them like a letter. — Jon Pardi Copy Share Image
“Don't bother asking for explanation, she'll just tell you that she came, in the year of the cat.” — Al Stewart Copy Share Image
I wanted people to connect with the lyrics, even if it's in some weird way, because they're all personal. — George Clarke Copy Share Image
That awkward moment when you know the full lyrics of over 100 songs, but cant remember 25 biology definitions — Anonymous Copy Share Image
To go on the road and see people sing my own lyrics back to me is just fantastic. — Dave Gahan Copy Share Image
There's such a rich trove of unheard Howard Ashman lyrics that we're so blessed to draw from. — Alan Menken Copy Share Image