
Lyrics to Go is a show about bad song lyrics. Listen in as music geeks Marc Davis, Seth Ford and guests discuss songs with terrible, misunderstood or confusing lyrics.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 269 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryComedy | |||

Seth and Marc re-record an episode from days past and talk about Aerosmith's Walk This Way. It's pretty confusing, pretty gross, and much more on-the-nose than Steven Tyler was thinking.
It's been a while since the guys discussed a little Kid Rock. Here, they talk about his collaboration with Canada's Monster Truck and his rendering of their modest hit Don't Tell Me How To Live. In true Kid Rock fashion, he takes something decent and... more
Seth and Marc bring Mike back to talk more about ska; specifically the mysterious meaning behind Madness's only number 1 hit House Of Fun.
Special Guest: Mike Cosden.
It's been a long time since the guys have talked about Uncle Nuge. And what better song to discuss than Wang Dang Sweet Poontang? Need we say more?
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The content of this pod is great, Marc and Seth and their guests have great insight into some whacky song lyrics, I always find what they have to say to be interesting and entertaining. Not only are these guys insightful and funny, but I find their conversations to be choc full of healthy masculinity, and that is rare these days. I listen every week!
Hilariously filling the void in podcastland on this subject. First episode I found was Drops of Jupiter and I never looked back.
And I’m glad I did. I’ve listened to 3 episodes today and recommended you to twice that many people already. So glad I discovered this and more people need to be listening. Thanks for the great content.
It’s fun to listen to these two guys, who are clearly best buds, butcher some of my favorite songs. And I’m just going to admit it - I have a crush on Seth. His sense of humor, great timing and amazing voice make me tingle.
Love listening to Marc and Seth. Looking forward to more
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Apple Podcasts | #214 |
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This series takes a light-hearted approach to analyzing songs that feature vague, confusing, or problematic lyrics. The hosts, who share a passion for music and humorous banter, dissect the meaning and cultural implications behind various tracks. They explore the artists' backgrounds and the historical context surrounding the songs, providing insightful commentary adorned with personal anecdotes. This show stands out for its blend of comedy and critique, inviting listeners to reflect on not just the lyrics themselves, but also the broader societal themes they raise, all while keeping the conversations entertaining and engaging.
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Lyrics To Go launched 5 years ago and published 269 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Lyrics To Go include:
1. Kristin Herman
2. Jamie Carmichael
3. Dave Hill
4. Mike Cosden
5. Kevin Bartelt
6. Chris DeNoto
7. Crissy DeNoto
8. Doug Davison
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