Random Lyrics Podcasts

  • Putting It Together – discussing the music and lyrics of Stephen Sondheim
  • Let’s Ask Taylor Swift
  • Pitch List
  • What the Lyric
  • Rap on Tap
  • Rock the Cash Bar
  • Lyrically Provoked
  • The Lost Art of Liner Notes
  • Spirits & Lyrics
  • Stories in Songs – Writing the Lyrics
  • Musical Lyrical Lingo
  • Our Song (with Meagan and James)
  • Do It Yourself Music Appreciation: A Rap Lizards Podcast
  • Hey man, I’ve heard you sold your dreams
  • Good Food Good Music
  • The Power of Words’ Podcast
  • WE ARE CHPTRS
  • It’s In The Lyrics
  • LET’S GET LYRICAL with Carice & Daniel
  • Fallacy Fringe: A Podcast
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    Putting It Together – discussing the music and lyrics of Stephen Sondheim

    Putting It Together – discussing the music and lyrics of Stephen Sondheim

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    Since Sep 1, 2018 19:00 UTC

    This is a podcast about Stephen Sondheim’s entire body of work show by show and song by song. Each week Kyle Marshall invites an expert to discuss a Sondheim song in-depth. Together they discover the humour, how the songs inform character, and any hidden meanings. Most importantly they try to understand the man behind the music, the Shakespeare of our time, as best they can.

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    Let’s Ask Taylor Swift

    Let’s Ask Taylor Swift

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    Since Nov 21, 2024 19:07 UTC

    Let’s Ask Taylor Swift is a Not Sorry podcast co-hosted by Vanessa Zoltan and Daniel Schroeder.

    In each episode, Vanessa and Daniel focus on one song from Taylor’s discography, asking themselves, each other, and you— the audience— what it is about Taylor’s music that resonates so much with fans. In this first season, every episode will look at the lead single from one of Taylor’s albums.

    By asking a question in each episode, like “what is the fantasy of forbidden love?” or “should you ever go back to an ex?,” we hope to uncover our own meaning in Taylor’s lyrics through close reading and community, in order to apply these lessons to our own lives.

    New episodes release every other Wednesday. To learn more about Not Sorry and our other podcasts, check out our website.

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    Pitch List

    Pitch List

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    Since Oct 19, 2017 03:41 UTC

    Based in Nashville, TN, #1 songwriter Chris Lindsey (Every Time I Hear That Song” / Blake Shelton, “Poison and Wine” / The Civil Wars) has set out to discover what makes creative people tick. Starting with what he knows – writing – and branching out to various aspects of the music industry, Pitch List dives deep into the heart of why making music is so magical, mysterious and captivating. Join us for organic conversations with some of music’s hit songwriters and artists at the top of our Pitch List.

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    What the Lyric

    What the Lyric

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    Since Jun 3, 2019 02:15 UTC

    Bad lyrics are music to their ears! Your hosts Becky Morrette and Matt Seymour dig deep into the world of music to bring you the worst of the worst songs available today. Regardless of genre, decade, or taste, there’s no song they won’t dissect like a middle-school science project. So grab a drink, sit, and realize in disbelief: yeah…those lyrics made it to radio.

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    Rap on Tap

    Rap on Tap

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    Since May 21, 2021 21:00 UTC

    Each episode my guests and I discuss MC Lil j rap lyrics and their meaning and implications.

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    Rock the Cash Bar

    Rock the Cash Bar

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    Since Mar 29, 2020 19:11 UTC

    Welcome to Rock the Cash Bar with hosts Ben Mowbray and Dianne Gallagher. Every week we pick one song and do a deep dive into the lyrics and explore all the different ways they have been interpreted. We will also discuss how the song connected to us on a personal level, focusing on all the embarrassing details. Glad to have you here! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rockthecashbar

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    Lyrically Provoked

    Lyrically Provoked

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    Since Dec 16, 2019 16:15 UTC

    Thought provoking insights driven by song lyrics, pop culture and literature delivered in an off the cuff manner. As life often imitates art, James Philip brings a unique perspective based on real life that is inspired from music lyrics, spoken word and media. Every song means something different to someone else. James dives deep into life experiences to share his perspective, line by line.

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    The Lost Art of Liner Notes

    The Lost Art of Liner Notes

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    Since Jul 14, 2017 14:53 UTC

    Experience the rush of excitement you would feel cracking open a new album with Lost Art Of Liner Notes. This series is filled with never before heard stories from the artists you love inviting you behind the making of the album – little nuggets of insider knowledge that you, the devoted fan, are now privy to.

    Each episode opens the floor for a different artist to discuss a wide array of topics ranging from songwriting to recording in an intimate setting over the course of a half hour.

    This podcast is powered by Pippa.io—the simplest, smartest way to share your podcast.

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    Spirits & Lyrics

    Spirits & Lyrics

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    Since May 24, 2019 04:41 UTC

    Listening to stories and discussing music over drinks with close friends brings the fondest of memories for many people. Each month, join Alex, James and Travis as they talk about a tale of the supernatural, recommend a hard drink and debate the meaning of a song…from a new location on each episode. If you love whiskey and bourbon, can’t get enough of hearing a good ghost story or have an appreciation for expositions of music then this podcast is for you!

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    Stories in Songs – Writing the Lyrics

    Stories in Songs – Writing the Lyrics

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    Since Mar 6, 2020 12:00 UTC

    Ever wonder how to outline your lyrics and write about something meaningful to you in a way that other people get it? The LyricMastery Podcast is all about helping you look BEYOND lyric structure and form AND focus on what’s important: your lyric’s MESSAGE and how to deliver it…….. I believe songs have the power to change lives. So give your lyrics the power to make an impact. In this podcast, you get amazing tools on how to craft, write, and revise your lyrics without hitting writer’s block ever again. Hit subscribe and get ready to get to another level! [[Former: Stories in Songs – Writing the Lyrics Podcast]]

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    Musical Lyrical Lingo

    Musical Lyrical Lingo

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    Since Apr 5, 2023 16:00 UTC

    We’re Musical Lyrical Lingo!

    Join Tim and Lj who delve deep into the wonderful world of musical theatre and more importantly the lessons they have learned from different musicals.

    Join them as they explore some of the greatest musicals ever created, from the classics to the new and exciting shows that continue to teach us something new.

    So whether you’re a seasoned fan of the stage or a newcomer, this podcast is for you.

    So sit back, relax and get ready to immerse yourself in the world of musical theatre.

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    Our Song (with Meagan and James)

    Our Song (with Meagan and James)

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    Since Mar 19, 2018 00:00 UTC

    Meagan Berneaud and James Gilmore discuss the two songs that have been the center of their world for the past week, and the words which make them so relatable.

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    Do It Yourself Music Appreciation: A Rap Lizards Podcast

    Do It Yourself Music Appreciation: A Rap Lizards Podcast

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    Since May 30, 2020 16:00 UTC

    What makes a rap song outstanding? What makes an album a masterpiece? What’s more important—lyrics or production? There are no right answers, but dammit three rap nerds are gonna try to find them in this podcast. Original music by Red Walrus. The Rap Lizards are: Ben, Dion, and Gary.

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    Hey man, I’ve heard you sold your dreams

    Hey man, I’ve heard you sold your dreams

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    Since Feb 6, 2011 21:16 UTC

    “Hey Man, I’ve Heard You Sold Your Dreams” is a collection of literary works by Benjamin G. Dubel. It is a treasure trove of poems that reaches deep into the mind and soul of youth with all its innocence and infinite wisdom. The author was but 17 years old when most of these were composed, yet they reflect a depth and maturity of someone who has experienced so much more in such a short time. His observations and thoughts of life, as well as various events he witnesses during this tumultuous time of development, are warm and heartfelt. The poems unleash an unbridled spirit and raw honesty of emotion as the author takes us on a journey throughout the ebbs and flows of his life. The struggles and grace of transcending into adulthood lie tenderly within the phrases of passion, pain, joy and confusion. He manages to collect and articulately document his thoughts and feelings on many facets of life. He captures the essence of the moment and writes with such clarity that is becomes easy to share in the experience. From heartache to heartbreak, disappointment to elation, each poem is chock full of some pivotal point in a youth’s life. The poem written in response to the Columbine massacre for example, shares a message of disdain and disappointment for such a heinous act. He calls out the vigilantes’ “one-way ticketed suicidal mission” and the sadness and memories left behind. In the poem entitled “Dreams”, his inspirational thoughts state “Life isn’t as hard as you think it seems, it’s always easier to look back and laugh” and in another segment “It’s a shame you had to go and let the best years of your life get you down”. Despite various components of challenge and adversity, the author somehow manages to find a positive spin of hope and revelation. This is a tribute to youth, both young and old and serves as testament that life is not easy, nor is it intended to be, but shows that in the end, you will be much richer for having lived through the experiences. Here are two examples from the collection of 130 poems: Poem 1 There are times I find myself sitting here wondering, if I ever see you again someday, could you forgive me? Even though it seems like you are so far away these days I look back now just to see I’ve been left behind … and if I could ever stand back up after falling down I know things would be different this time around. Well, I guess this is where I stand now before you forever guilty as sin, for everything I’ve done. But what difference does that make now anymore there’s a part of me that’s dead inside … knowing only memories, my mind keeps going blank as the thoughts of you wash away this time around. 2004 Poem 2 * “Dreams” Hey man … I hear you sold your dreams. Why did you run down the wrong path? Life isn’t as hard as you think it seems, it’s always easier to look back and laugh. Are you mad ‘cuz there’s no one to blame? Were you hoping that we would listen? I’m sorry that this happened, it’s a shame. There’s a way out but something is missin’. Hey man … I tried to tell you but you were always never around. It’s a shame you had to go and let the best years of your life get you down. So look at you now, is this where you stand? Why do you keep your mind in prison? You had so much going for you as a man but it looks like you have lost your vision. Hey man … you know I cried for you but no one ever seemed to care. Nothing anyone can say will correct the past, so I just hope you’ve found your way there.

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    Good Food Good Music

    Good Food Good Music

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    Since Sep 28, 2019 20:00 UTC

    Interviewing rising artists about their journey with music, the stories behind their lyrics, and discussing life as a twenty something.

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    The Power of Words’ Podcast

    The Power of Words’ Podcast

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    Since Sep 23, 2011 05:25 UTC

    The Power of Words aims to express all forms of words, poetry, prose, lyrics and spoken word while appreciating and respecting the actual POWER of the words we use.

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    WE ARE CHPTRS

    WE ARE CHPTRS

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    Since Feb 6, 2020 20:24 UTC

    The official CHPTRS podcast. An inside look at songwriting and recording. Stories behind the songs, hidden production tricks, and the friends that helped make the music.

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    It’s In The Lyrics

    It’s In The Lyrics

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    Since Mar 15, 2022 03:09 UTC

    A new podcast series with Shane Lynton Call It’s In The Lyrics.

    We explore the musical journey with each Gospel Artiste on how God inspires their writing and life with him.

    Taken a deeper drive into a few of their songs and got into the mind of the writer when they wrote this lyric and the back story of the song.

    They will be tested to see if they can freestyle on the spot

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    Fallacy Fringe: A Podcast

    Fallacy Fringe: A Podcast

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    Since Jan 22, 2020 10:44 UTC

    Hello there, my name is Jake Selway! You most likely don’t know a thing about me, or who I am! Fallacy Fringe is a lyrical project that I’ve been sitting on for a few years! It’s spanned nearly two long decades of feelings, and emotions, thrown into a word blender, and this is what the result of that time is. I’ve always been a storyteller for as long as I can remember putting pen to paper. Ever since I discovered music, and the power it can bring to people – I started writing, and away I went. There is no other outlet quite like it. You can put so much information, and feeling into a few minutes, and it can be stuck with you forever. I aimed to release lyrical gems under a pseudonym, but it just got weird. I went back to being me, and I felt a lot better about it. Now I’m trying something new, and doing it in the traditional Spoken Word way. If you like it, I implore you to share it around. If not, have a nice day!

    Find me personally on: https://www.instagram.com/superb_jke89/

    And over here on FB: https://www.facebook.com/effigyone/

    Thank you for listening!

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    This one was a piece that I enjoy writing lyrically, and was about wants and needs, and was being that person that people clung to for a short time, while they waited somebody else to come along. Make of it what you will. Enjoy.

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