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Lyrics To Go

Lyrics To Go
Dancing In the Moonlight
Music Videos
Family Man
Temptation
Hall & Oates
Fidelity
Panic! At the Disco
Greased Lightning
Turning Japanese
Steely Dan
Dirty Work
It Wasn't Me
John Oates
Daryl Hall
Cumbersome
7 Mary 3
High Hopes
We Built This City
Buddy Holly
Gaslighting

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.

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Seth and Marc go over the lyrics to country rock phenom Billy Ray Cyrus' recording breaking hit Achy Breaky Heart. Written by Don Von Tress and recorded by the Marcy Brothers, Miley's dad couldn't leave unwell enough alone and started a line dancing ... more

The guys listen to and discuss Stroke 9's minor hit Little Black Backpack. A song that slides down the slope of 90's anger and gets creepier and more controlling the longer it goes. More than likely the most frightening song about a fashion trend in ... more

Marc and Seth bring Kristin in to talk about the victim-blaming inner city jam What Would You Do? by City High. A song about a guy at a party watching strippers and then wondering why strippers are stripping. Some classic problematic hypocrisy especi... more

The guys talk about the troublesome lyrics in Paul Revere and The Raiders' hit song Steppin' Out. One part unclear, two parts vaguley threatening, and two parts sounding like a revenge sex song, this is a strange one in many aspects.

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Recent Guests

Kristin Herman
Guest who provides insights into the song's themes
Episode: 255 - What Would You Do?
Jamie Carmichael
Previous guest and friend of the hosts
Episode: 245 - Bill
Dave Hill
Comedian and podcast host
Episode: 224 - Don't Worry, Be Happy
Mike Cosden
Long-time friend and musician
Episode: 223 - The Impression That I Get
Kevin Bartelt
Engineer extraordinaire and editor, associated with Hollywood Handbook and other podcasts.
Episode: 216 - Invisible
Chris DeNoto
Guest and sausage supplier
Episode: 209 - Baby, It's Cold Outside
Crissy DeNoto
Guest and sausage supplier
Episode: 209 - Baby, It's Cold Outside
Doug Davison
Heavy metal enthusiast and guest on the show
Episode: 194 - Holy Diver
JR Carmichael
Podcast guest and returning participant
Episode: 168 - It Wasn't Me

Hosts

Marc Davis
Host of the show, bringing humor and insight into the discussion of music lyrics.
Seth Ford
Co-host known for his comedic timing and critical analysis of song lyrics.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 60 ratings
  • Come for the lyrics, stay for Marc and Seth

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    320maggie
    United States2 years ago
  • You guys are doing gods work

    Hilariously filling the void in podcastland on this subject. First episode I found was Drops of Jupiter and I never looked back.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hojinsbojins
    United States4 years ago
  • Found you guys through Profiles in Eccentricity

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Freeflyerjosh
    United States4 years ago
  • I used to like music

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ThatLooksSticky
    United States5 years ago
  • Someone needed to do it

    Love listening to Marc and Seth. Looking forward to more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Spensire18
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful and humorous banter between the hosts.
Content is often described as entertaining and relatable, drawing on personal experiences with the songs discussed.
Audience values the critical but lighthearted exploration of confusing lyrics, making them feel more connected to the music.
The hosts' chemistry is highlighted, creating an enjoyable experience that feels like a casual conversation among friends.

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252 - God Made Girls
Q: Would you agree that it's cutesy?
It's trying very hard.
248 - The Ballroom Blitz
Q: Would you say that had you paid attention a long time ago, and not just paid attention to ballroom blitz, would you have gotten more out of the song?
Both agree that while the song is good regardless of the lyrical depth, there are deeper meanings hidden within the verses.
248 - The Ballroom Blitz
Q: What's your history with this song?
Seth remembers hearing the song on the radio and is reminded of its feature in the movie Wayne's World.
227 - Try That In A Small Town
Q: Do you think Aldean's lyrics reflect the cultural tensions in America?
Yes, the lyrics reflect a strong rural versus urban sentiment, suggesting harsh reactions to perceived threats or disrespect, especially in a small-town context.
227 - Try That In A Small Town
Q: What news outlet do you watch more than others?
I don't really pay much attention to the news, but I sometimes listen to the BBC and look around at different news sources. I'm hesitant about having an echo chamber.

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Focusing on the often humorous and perplexing aspects of song lyrics, this series offers listeners a comedic exploration of some of the most misunderstood and poorly written lyrics from various musical eras. Each episode features the hosts as they engage in lively discussions, dissecting selected songs while sharing personal anecdotes and reflections from their own musical journeys. The blend of critique with nostalgia creates a lighthearted atmosphere where music enthusiasts can appreciate the quirks of songwriting and laugh at lyrical absurdities. The unique focus on "bad" lyrics sets this series apart, inviting listeners to rethink the stories behind the songs they love or love to hate.

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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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