The first contestants are J’Nae Fincannon and Mark Weiser (Blind Dating Couple):
$2,500, Johnny Cash, “Ring of Fire”
$5,000, R&B, 1960, The Drifters, “This Magic Moment”.
$10,000, Doors, 1967, The Doors, “Break on Through”.
$25,000, In The Movies, The Foundations, “Build Me Up Buttercup” from “There’s Something About Mary”.
$50,000, Pop, 1984, Deniece Williams, “Let’s Hear It For the Boy”.
$100,000, [...]
Continue reading about Don’t Forget The Lyrics S2.E15 (December 19th, 2008)
The first contestant is Brenda White
$2,500, R&B 1972, Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose, “Too Late to Turn Back Now”.
$5,000, 1980s, 1980, George Benson, “Give Me the Night”.
$10,000, Classic Rock, 1976, Peter Frampton, “Do You Feel Like We Do (Live)”.
$25,000, Pop, 1980, Billy Joel, “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me”.
$50,000, Easy Listening, 1982, Chicago, “Hard [...]
Continue reading about Don’t Forget the Lyrics S2.E10 (December 5th, 2008)
Anne Jensen is this week’s contestant:
$2,500 Pop, 1984, Billy Joel, “The Longest Time”.
$5,000 Southern Rock, 1979, Charlie Daniels Band, “The Devil Went Down to Georgia”. She uses her two words help.
$10,000 Inspirational Songs, 1980, Diana Ross, “I’m Coming Out.”
$25,000 Rock, 1969, The Doors, “Touch Me”.
$50,000 Hall and Oates, 1984, “Out of Touch”
$100,000 1960’s, 1961, Smokey [...]
Continue reading about Don’t Forget the Lyrics S2.E9 (November 21st, 2008)
The first contestant is Marcus Johnson.
$2,500 Rock, 1966, The Young Rascals, “Good Lovin’”
$5,000 Classic Rock, 1973, Steve Miller Band, “The Joker”. He uses his two words and backup singer help.
$10,000 R&B, 1974, Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan, “Tell Me Something Good”.
$25,000 Love Songs, 1972, Al Green, “Let’s Stay Together”.
$50,000 TV Themes,1969, Brady Bunch TV Theme
$100,000 1980’s, [...]
Continue reading about Don’t Forget the Lyrics S2.E8 (November 14th, 2008)
This episodes contestant is En Vogue
$2,500 Category R&B, 1996, En Vogue, “Don’t Let Go (Love)”
$5,000 Category Diana Ross, 1980, “Upside Down”
$10,000 Category Disco, 1977, The Emotions, “Best of My Love”
$25,000 Category Pop, 1984, Pointer Sisters, “Neutron Dance”
$50,000 Category Party Songs, 1981, Earth Wind & Fire, “Let’s Groove”
$100,000 Category 1960’s, 1963, The Angels, “My Boyfriend’s Back” [...]
Continue reading about Don’t Forget the Lyrics S2.E7 (November 7th, 2008)
The first contestant is John Worek
$2,500 Category Motown, 1964, Four Tops, “Baby I Need Your Loving”.
$5,000 Category Duets, 1976, Elton John and Kiki Dee, “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart”.
$10,000 Category Let’s Dance, 1964, The Beatles, “Twist and Shout”.
$25,000 Category Pop, 1972, Johnny Nash, “I Can See Clearly Now”.
$50,000 Category The Day the Music Died, 1957, [...]
Continue reading about Don’t Forget the Lyrics S2.E6 (October 31st, 2008)
Rant: I want to know how in the world a professional singer could fail so miserably on Don’t Forget the Lyrics. Their profession is singing so you would assume that they know lyrics since that is their job. Obviously that isn’t necessarily true since Constantine Maroulis (former American Idol contestant) did pretty poorly on Don’t [...]
Rebeca Vigil is the first contestant
$2,500 Category R&B, 1967, Jackie Wilson, “Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher. She uses her two words help.
$5,000 Category Pop, 1976, Orleans, “Still the One”.
$10,000 Category The Jackson 5, 1969, “I Want You Back”.
$25,000 Category Love Songs, 1979, Cheap Trick, “I Want You to Want Me.”
$50,000 Category 1980’s, [...]
Asia Craft continues her quest to the million dollars
$25,000 Ballads, Billy Ocean, “Suddenly”. The correct lyrics are “you’re in love”.
$50,000 Legends, 1965, Tom Jones, “It’s Not Unusual”. She uses the two words help. The correct lyrics are “It’s not unusual to see me cry”.
$100,000 American Favorites, 1962, Little Eva, “The Loco-Motion”. The correct lyrics are [...]
Continue reading about Don’t Forget the Lyrics S2.E4 (October 10th, 2008)
The first contestant is Ed Schwartzman
$2,500 Southern Rock, 1972, Eagles, “Take It Easy”. The correct lyrics are “drive you crazy”.
$5,000 Hall & Oates, 1981, “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)”. The correct lyrics are “want me to”.
$10,000 Disco, 1982, The Weather Girls, “It’s Raining Men”. The correct lyrics are “Hallelujah it’s raining men.”
$25,000 [...]
Continue reading about Don’t Forget the Lyrics S2.E3 (October 3rd, 2008)





