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Really satisfying songs to know all the lyrics to

Started by flotemysost, February 05, 2019, 04:53:34 PM

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flotemysost

You know those songs where you've memorised all the words by heart and there's just something intensely satisfying about singing along in your head (or out loud, I guess) once you've cracked them? I find songs with a distinctive narrative or from an interesting perspective normally lend themselves well to this, rather than lots of ooh yeah/take it to the bridge type stuff.

There's probably a concise German term for this feeling.


Scott Walker - Jackie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUS1XDIIhTE
The lyrics are just so gloriously ostentatious, each verse more ridiculous than the last and there's so much sass in the delivery. My French isn't good enough to compare the original, I'm sure some of it might have been altered in translation but if that's added to the quirkiness of the English version, I like it.

Harry Nilsson - Think About Your Troubles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guqFqcV4Po0
From the heartbreakingly sweet animated film The Point!, essentially an uplifting rumination on the cycle of life, very easy to memorise. A potential for the 'funeral songs' thread too.

Tomahawk - God Hates a Coward: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTd8-UZEf64
After about fifty million listens I think I've finally worked out the lyrics to this. It's so deliciously nasty but there are some quite poetic turns of phrase in there (as with the rest of the album).

Honourable mention: as kids my brother and I used to record songs from the radio onto a Fisher-Price cassette player and then replay them until we had all the lyrics down in a big exercise book. Gangster's Paradise was a notably rewarding one to do, from what I can remember.

Does anyone else get this? What are yours?













Endicott

I'm not a massive Belle and Sebastion fan but I do enjoy singing along to The State I am In. Something about the phrasing especially the chorus.

Any Squeeze song would do but the only one I can do properly is Up The Junction.

New Amsterdam or Beyond belief by Elvis Costello.


grassbath

The full version of American Pie. Know it all, can sing it all. Some extremely satisfying bits.

DrGreggles


chveik

Quote from: flotemysost on February 05, 2019, 04:53:34 PM
Scott Walker - Jackie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUS1XDIIhTE
The lyrics are just so gloriously ostentatious, each verse more ridiculous than the last and there's so much sass in the delivery. My French isn't good enough to compare the original, I'm sure some of it might have been altered in translation but if that's added to the quirkiness of the English version, I like it.

oooh yeah that's a great call! I know this one too. the translation is pretty good I reckon.
Secret Chiefs 3 (with Mike Patton) made a great cover of this one recently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKMVzmoYnLU


jobotic

I had a singalong to If You're Feeling Sinister the other day and kept bursting into tears.

Plenty of old hip hop tracks I know all the words to but you'll never hear me do it.

Fucking love singing along to old Rolling Stones, Eddie Cochran, shit like that.

Norton Canes

The Elements Song. Especially last couple of lines.

DrGreggles

#8
Quote from: chveik on February 05, 2019, 06:56:05 PM
Secret Chiefs 3 (with Mike Patton) made a great cover of this one recently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKMVzmoYnLU

Patton really should do a Scott Walker-esque project.

pigamus


alan nagsworth

I don't give a fuck how cliche it is, every word of every song on "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea" is incredible. Firstly to memorise and sit there and completely soak in for about a hundred or so listens, and then over time just belting it all out at the top of your lungs if you're in the house on your own. I've played that album to death and I don't ever really feel the need to listen to it any more but by golly I love taking a long shower and singing "Oh Comely" in its entirety.

Gregory Torso

"Holland, 1945" is fun as hell to sing along to.

thraxx

Most of the songs on the Manic's The Holy Bible.  It just the lyrics, but the sharp phrasing on stuff like PCP, Yes 4st 7lbs and so on.

There's a real satisfaction in belting out every shoe horned syllable of 'teach starve your child pc approved as long the right words are used, systemised atrocity ignored as long as bilingual signs on view'. Stuff like that.

phantom_power

Virginia Plain and Do The Strand are both amazing to sing along to

studpuppet

The opening song on Hustler's Convention. I rap along with such relish that I frightened my daughter once.

Sport

purlieu

Quote from: alan nagsworth on February 05, 2019, 08:27:37 PM
Firstly to memorise and sit there and completely soak in for about a hundred or so listens
Wrong thread, Desolation is over in H S Art.

alan nagsworth

Quote from: purlieu on February 05, 2019, 09:05:05 PM
Wrong thread, Desolation is over in H S Art.

*tearfully chucking newly purchased Holst and Ravel CDs into a burning oil drum*

we are THROUGH

chveik


flotemysost

Quote from: chveik
Secret Chiefs 3 (with Mike Patton) made a great cover of this one recently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKMVzmoYnLU

This is fab, thank you!

Quote from: Norton CanesThe Elements Song. Especially last couple of lines.

Aw yes, good shout. Or lots of Tom Lehrer's stuff really.


purlieu

Quote from: alan nagsworth on February 05, 2019, 09:10:49 PM
*tearfully chucking newly purchased Holst and Ravel CDs into a burning oil drum*

we are THROUGH
I like the Flaming Lips too.

Bennett Brauer

Lord Chancellor's Nightmare Song, I guess. First heard it via Todd Rundgren though, for shame. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcf6k5QjSRI

Custard


famethrowa

Quote from: flotemysost on February 05, 2019, 04:53:34 PM

Scott Walker - Jackie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUS1XDIIhTE
The lyrics are just so gloriously ostentatious, each verse more ridiculous than the last and there's so much sass in the delivery. My French isn't good enough to compare the original, I'm sure some of it might have been altered in translation but if that's added to the quirkiness of the English version, I like it.

I thought about this one the other day, not only do you have to remember all the words, you also have to sing it fast and make yourself understood at the same time... takes a talent. I must practice.


JesusAndYourBush

I can still remember large portions of The Firm - Arthur Daley E's Alright.

And another one, I don't even need to mention the song title, but if a quiz question pops up such as "how many points is the blue ball worth in snooker" then you have to sing *that song* in your head to get the answer.  Then it's stuck in your head for the rest of the day.

phantom_power

I have a similar thing with signs of the zodiac. There was a short-lived little-seen quiz based on star signs and for some reason I can remember the theme tune, which is just a list of the signs of the zodiac in order.

studpuppet

I discovered I could do pretty much all of this one night in a bar while standing next to a work colleague waiting to be served. Totally freaked her out because by the end I was singing it to her, much to her humiliation.

Peter Cetera - Hard To Say I'm Sorry



ToneLa