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Yahoo! Music gets lyrics -- some of them misheard

Beginning today, song lyrics for hundreds of thousands of songs from major publishers will be incorporated into Yahoo! Music through Gracenote’s growing database, thanks to a new licensing deal between the companies. Through the agreement, consumers can search for song lyrics from the Yahoo! Music Search bar, simply by entering even a partial lyric from the song.

“You mean Bob Dylan isn’t actually saying ‘The ants, my friend, are in a bowling pin?’” asks Ian Rogers, general manager of Yahoo! Music. “Finally, a free, legal and definitive way to settle a bet with the guy sitting next to you at the bar who is certain the Ramones’ most famous anthem declares, ‘I wanna piece of bacon.’”

All is not beer and skittles with the new lyrics service, however, as the database is far from complete. Yahoo! says it has lyrics for over 400,000 songs, and a quick test reveals that it contains lyrics for only four songs from The Doors, while Justin Timberlake has 15, and Jessica Simpson has 40 songs.

Even having officially licensed lyrics does not guarantee accuracy. Harry McCracken posted on his PC World blog that there are still common errors, for instance, Yahoo's version of The Ronettes' You, Baby has Ronnie Spector singing “Baby, baby now you're gonna know/All the ways I've had to throw you so,” when she really says, “All the ways I plan to thrill you so.”

One other interesting thing to note is that the licensed lyrics come with its own version of DRM – you are not allowed to casually cut-and-paste any of the lyrics text.



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<no subject>
By Scabies on 4/25/2007 3:18:09 PM , Rating: 3
hmm... well at least when you go to lyrics.yahoo.com (not the real website) you dont get mal-shot like you do at most other song lyrics websites. Ahh, I remember the first time my computer got pwned by malicious shiz, and no it wasnt Limewire/Kazaa, it was www.songlyrics.com

A good thing, too, that they dont allow copy-pasting. Probably easy to circumvent (view > source)




RE: <no subject>
By GaryJohnson on 4/25/2007 3:25:29 PM , Rating: 2
They seem to be rendering the lyrics inside a .png image.


RE: <no subject>
By jon1003 on 4/25/2007 10:17:44 PM , Rating: 2
So you're going to have to put the png through an OCR program every time you want to quote some lyrics? ;-)


RE: <no subject>
By GaryJohnson on 4/26/2007 3:05:17 AM , Rating: 3
Or (as I think was the point of another comment under this article) just google for your lyrics like everyone else.

But then again, it might be kinda fun setting up an OCR crawler that can copy Yahoo's whole lyric database.


Um... wot?
By therealnickdanger on 4/25/2007 3:03:05 PM , Rating: 2
RE: Um... wot?
By osalcido on 4/25/2007 3:49:22 PM , Rating: 2
was that supposed to be helpful?


RE: Um... wot?
By pyrosity on 4/25/2007 4:01:36 PM , Rating: 2
In my experience, this program trumps all forms of lyrics search:

http://www.evillabs.sk/evillyrics/


Yahoo - Most Disorganized Giant Corp. Ever
By osalcido on 4/25/2007 3:54:30 PM , Rating: 2
Everything they touch turns to shit....Geocities, Launch, bluelight, sbc dsl.. even their own services tend to degrade over time (Games, Chat, Messenger).

Not to mention every other yahoo site doesn't seem to match the other.. it used to be my favorite site. Now it's grossly mismanaged and the epitome of inefficiency. I guarantee the bugs that are sure to follow this new feature will never be addressed...




By RamarC on 4/25/2007 6:08:08 PM , Rating: 2
agreed.

i signed up for yahoo music unlimited 2 christmases ago hoping to keep my rio filled with "legal" music. i couldn't even get the software to work reliably... i could make it crash on-demand. add their limited library (if it ain't mainstream, you can forget it) and i wound up with a product i didn't want to pay for. but they didn't want to cancel it since i had exceeded my 2 week trial. after some haranging, pointing out the bugs in their software, and pointing out their published corporate policy (we want to make the customer happy, period) they finally relented.

well, another year passed and i decided to give them another try. i figured that in a year's time, the problems would be fixed and the library expanded. so, since my wife's 30gb creative zen in her car was now supported, i got her a yahoo unlimited subscription as a christmas gift. what i didn't realize was they had raised their prices and added a new service category. i wound up paying for unlimited access from a pc! unlimited "to go" was the proper subscription to load up her jukebox. but since it was a gift (i emailed it to her), it was not upgradeable (the upgrade webpage would always complain of an error) and non-refundable!! it took 12 emails over 2 weeks for them to finally tell me that, and the amazing thing is... they offered no way to manually do the upgrade. so, they won't give me back $70 nor will they let me spend another $70!

i'll just stick with the newsgroups and amazon.com for my music fix.


DRM, huh?
By nekobawt on 4/26/2007 2:05:59 PM , Rating: 2
Have they found a way to stop the user from "casually" taking screen captures of their favorite song lyrics?




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