Question Posted Tuesday September 27 2005, 3:10 pm
hey i was wondering if anyone could help me. i need to find lyrics to a song for school that somehow relate to my life and are school apropriate (no swearing, etc). im a 15/f. i will rates for 5s if its atleast some what decent
it doesnt matter if you dont no me i need a song that is not a love song and could somehow relate to a teenage girls life
FunnyCide answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 3:50 pm: Okay : Superchic[k]'s CD called Beauty From Pain is absolutely phenomenal. I bought it recently and I'm amazed at how relevent it is! One song acutally made me WANT to cry. There's stuff on that CD about guys, love, losing family members, friends, fun and God - it's a great CD. You can use [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) or [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) or any other lyrics-search engine to find their lyrics. Acutally, one of the best songs on the CD, Beauty From Pain, is called Beauty From Pain. That's a good song. A REALLY good song.
Try some of the stuff from the OC Supertones. They have some good songs - good lyrics.
Skillet. Wicked awesome band, great songs. I love their song called Open Wounds. It's fantastic.
Mae has some good stuff, but not really for girls.
Sugar Cult might have some stuff, and I know Yellow Card will have songs that relate. The All-American Rejects might have a few songs, as will Kelly Clarkson. Three Doors Down probably has some songs also.
I highly recommend Superchic[k] and Skillet. Mat Kearney probably has some stuff, and so would John Reuben and KJ-52, that is - if you don't mind rap!
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