These are lyrics that we think are kind of repetitive. Here are the most recent additions to the site.
So far away from me
So far I just cant see
So far away from me
You're so far away from me
So far away from this song ever coming to an end!
Submitted by: Glenn
Take me away
A sweet escape
Take me away
To paradise
It doesn't so much bother me that these lyrics are redundant to the song itself so much that the song is. I mean, if you want to go on a "sweet ascape" "to paradise," I'm sure Gwen Stefani and Sean Kingston would be more than willing to take you...
Submitted by: Aninnymouse
Lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day... This chorus alternates with just one repeated verse...and they go back and forth.
While repetitive, its a groovy, smooth, funky, yet romantic song but... one verse and multiply repeated verse? It's funny.
Submitted by: Miss Kitty
I bleed it out,
Digging deeper just to throw it away.
I bleed it out,
Digging deeper just to throw it away.
I bleed it out,
Digging deeper just to throw it away,
Just to throw it away,
Just to throw it away
They say, "I Bleed it out dig it deeper.." about 15 times!
Submitted by: Christiana
(Go 'head be gone)
Okay Justin, I'm Gone!!
Submitted by: Nicie R.
It's it. What is it?
For like, a quarter of the entire song, these lines are sung throughout it, I mean fine we get the point already, it is it, stop asking.
Submitted by: hamp
Mary, have you seen better days?
This line is sung over and over. Hey Mary, answer that question already!
Submitted by: JD
She works hard for the money
So hard for it honey
She works hard for the money
So you better treat her right
I tried to count how many times she repeats this, but I fell asleep.
Submitted by: Glenn
Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday, dear [fill in], Happy birthday to you.
Is this really the best we can do for a song to be sung over and over for decades?
Submitted by: Kathy
You're beautiful; You're beautiful; You're beautiful; it's true.
Why, thank you, James.
Submitted by: Kathy