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10 May

Yet another ‘American Idol’ hopeful flubs lyrics to a song (The Pantagraph)

NEW YORK — “American Idol” hopeful Jason Castro became at least the third contestant this season to flub lyrics to a song. | Video

UW offering $1,000 for lyrics to new anthem (Seattle Times)

The University of Washington is offering $1,000 for someone to write the lyrics to a new school anthem.

Lennon’s `Give Peace a Chance’ lyrics to be auctioned (AP via Yahoo! News)

A document containing John Lennon’s lyrics to “Give Peace a Chance,” written during the legendary 1969 Bed-in protest for peace, will be auctioned in London this summer.

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07 May

Yet another `American Idol’ hopeful flubs lyrics to a song (AP via Yahoo! News)

NEW YORK (AP) “American Idol” hopeful Jason Castro became at least the third contestant this season to flub lyrics to a song.

Yet another ‘American Idol’ hopeful flubs lyrics to a song (KXAN 36 Austin)

NEW YORK (AP) - “American Idol” hopeful Jason Castro became at least the third contestant this season to flub lyrics to a song. The Dreadlocked One performed the Bob Dylan classic “Mr. Tambourine Man,” and forgot the words to the second verse.

Yet another `American Idol’ hopeful flubs lyrics to a song (The Charlotte Observer)

“American Idol” hopeful Jason Castro became at least the third contestant this season to flub lyrics to a song. The Dreadlocked One performed the Bob Dylan classic “Mr. Tambourine Man,” and forgot the words to the second verse Tuesday. Wearing a goofy grin afterward, Castro acknowledged: “I lost some lines in there; that’s kinda bad.” Judge Simon Cowell thought Castro’s gaffe could mean the end …

It joined a well-stored spirit and richly cultivated,
Where holy the reason maintained its swinging without pair,
Dictating all it had to make and say
With the feelings sympathetic nerves and refined,
It joined a well-stored spirit and richly cultivated,
Where holy the reason maintained its swinging without pair,
Dictating all it had to make and say.

The subtitles are based on how the lyrics sound in english.

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02 May

Lennon song lyrics to be sold in July (The Gainesville Sun)

When John Lennon gave Gail Renard the scribbled lyrics to “Give Peace a Chance” in 1969, he told the teen to hold on to the piece of paper.”It will be worth something someday,” predicted Lennon, who was in the midst of his famous eight-day “bed-in” with his new wife, Yoko Ono, in Montreal.

School mull policy on lyrics (The Albany Herald)

Dougherty County schools could have the framework in 30 days for a policy covering songs with objectionable lyrics.

Guyana Bars Reggae Artist for Violent Lyrics (The Advocate)

Guyanese authorities have barred a Jamaican reggae artist known for antigay lyrics from performing in the South American country. Interior Minister Clement Rohee says Bounty Killer is no longer welcome because gunfire erupted at an April 19 concert. Rohee announced the ban Monday.

Lyrics Born raps back at the critics (Phoenix New Times)

Bay Area rapper and Quannum Projects co-founder Lyrics Born, a.k.a. Tom Shimura, has a big, engaging personality, whether on wax as with his new disc, Everywhere at Once or on the phone. Noting that he reads most reviews of his albums, the personable LB was eager to give us his take …

John Lennon Give Peace A Chance Lyrics Worth $500,000 (Undercover)

A Canadian lady who obtained John Lennon’s hand written lyrics to Give Peace A Chance back in 1969 from Montreal’s Queen Elizabeth Hotel is going to sell her treasure.

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01 May

Lyrics Born raps back at the critics (Phoenix New Times)

Bay Area rapper and Quannum Projects co-founder Lyrics Born, a.k.a. Tom Shimura, has a big, engaging personality, whether on wax as with his new disc, Everywhere at Once or on the phone. Noting that he reads most reviews of his albums, the personable LB was eager to give us his take …

For sale: lyrics to "Give Peace a Chance" (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

John Lennon’s handwritten lyrics for the hit song “Give Peace a Chance” will go under the hammer at auction in July and are expected to fetch 200-300,000 pounds ($400-600,000), Christie’s said on Tuesday.

Guyana Bars Reggae Artist for Violent Lyrics (The Advocate)

Guyanese authorities have barred a Jamaican reggae artist known for antigay lyrics from performing in the South American country. Interior Minister Clement Rohee says Bounty Killer is no longer welcome because gunfire erupted at an April 19 concert. Rohee announced the ban Monday.

Lennon’s ‘Give Peace a Chance’ lyrics to be sold in July (USA Today)

When John Lennon gave Gail Renard the scribbled lyrics to Give Peace a Chance in 1969, he told the teen to hold on to the piece of paper.

John Lennon Give Peace A Chance Lyrics Worth $500,000 (Undercover)

A Canadian lady who obtained John Lennon’s hand written lyrics to Give Peace A Chance back in 1969 from Montreal’s Queen Elizabeth Hotel is going to sell her treasure.

‘Give Peace A Chance’ lyrics going on sale in London (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Lyrics to the song “Give Peace A Chance”, handwritten by John Lennon, are expected to sell for up to 300,000 pounds (380,000 euros, 592,500 dollars) in July, auctioneers Christie’s said Tuesday.

John Lennon lyrics up for auction (Digital Spy)

Lyrics for John Lennon’s ‘Give Peace A Chance’ could fetch up to 200,000 at auction.

Lennon lyrics go under the hammer (ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

The handwritten lyrics of John Lennon’s Give Peace A Chance will be sold at Christie’s auction house.

Lennon lyrics expected to fetch $400,000 (Baltimore Sun)

People and Places When John Lennon gave Gail Renard the scribbled lyrics to “Give Peace a Chance” in Montreal in 1969, he told the teen to hold on to the piece of paper.

John Lennon’s ‘Give Peace a Chance’ lyrics to be sold in July (New York Daily News)

When John Lennon gave Gail Renard the scribbled lyrics to “Give Peace a Chance” in 1969, he told the teen to hold on to the piece of paper. “It will be worth something someday,” predicted Lennon, who was in the midst of his famous eight-day “bed-in” with his new wife, Yoko Ono, in Montreal.