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How can I find a song based on a few lyrics?

I'm looking for a song that I heard a lot of in one of my classes several years ago. I don't remember the title, and I only remember a few of the lyrics. I mostly remember the music/tune. I believe it was a Broadway song, because it was two people having a discussion in song.

I'd like to find this song somehow. Do you guys know any websites I can hunt down songs based on the lyrics?

Thanks :)

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    You can just type the lyrics on the google search bar & see what pops up. If nothing pops up, put the lyrics & then at the end put "Lyrics" & then check the song google says it is on youtube to see if its the right one :D

    Source(s): This is how I find songs
  • 1 decade ago

    its pretty hard to find a song if you dont know the title or lyrics. your only chance is to try to remember a portion of the song or chorus or anything a single line and type that line in google in hopes a link will pop up with the artists name

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Do you realize aspect of the lyrics? You can appear it up with Google. Type the few phrases you do not forget and the phrase lyrics, it is going to exhibit you the artist and tune identify. Good good fortune!

  • Gart
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I've been in that situation before, just type the lyrics you know on google

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    lyrster.com

    it will say to type the words you remember, then search. and Bam! you got the song

    i use it a lot! even if you get some of the words wrong it will pick up on it!

    hope this helps

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