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Nov 9, 2024 · Simply type any words you remember from the song in the search bar below, and hit “search”. When you see a likely candidate, click on the result, and the lyrics and video for that song will appear.
On the search page, you'll see the list of music IDs that match your query. The list is sorted by song rating. Select the music you want and press the Copy button next to the Roblox ID code.
Luckily, you can just search for lyrics online and find out instantly the name of the song and the band. If you can remember a line or two from the song, probably just performing a simple Google search will bring up all the info you need without having to go to a lyrics search site.
- “Find Another Fool” by Quarterflash
- “Fooled Again (and I Don’T Like It)” by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
- “1000 More Fools” by Bad Religion
- “Fools” by Van Halen
- “Fools in Love” by Joe Jackson
- “Foolish Beat” by Debbie Gibson
- “Nobody’s Fool” by Kenny Loggins
- “Fool For Your Loving” by Whitesnake
- “Foolish Games” by Jewel
- “More Fool Me” by Genesis
After a very successful debut single (“Harden My Heart”) Quarterflash – probably the only major rock band in history fronted by a female saxophone player – found another Top 20 hit with this one in 1982.
This deep cut from Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers’ self-titled 1976 debut album was one of the reasons why rock audiences did like them, and still do to this day.
Our token punk song for the list is this angry and defiant anthem (“1000 more fools are being born/Every f-ing day”) from Bad Religion’s early album Suffer (1988).
Another classic rock deep cut, this one from Van Halen’s third album Women and Children First (1980), which also happens to be, at just under six minutes, the longest track of the band’s David Lee Roth era.
The marketing of this cut from Joe Jackson’s 1978 debut album Look Sharp! seems itself like an April Fools Day joke, as it was only released as a single… in the Netherlands? Still, the song is a good example of the way that British new wave artists of the time were embracing a reggae influence.
Released when she was only sixteen, this 1988 hit made Debbie Gibsonthe youngest person ever to write, produce and record a number one single, a record which she still holds (hmmm…. Maybe not so foolish!).
Nobody, we imagine, asked for a sequel to Caddyshack (certainly not one without Bill Murray, Rodney Dangerfield or the late Ted Knight). But when we did get Caddyshack II in 1989, at least Kenny Loggins got this hit from the soundtrack, his last US Top 10 single to date.
Though a different version originally appears on Whitesnake’s 1980 album Ready and Willin’, it turns out the song wouldn’t be quite ready until nearly a decade later, when a re-recording done for their Slide It In LP made it into the US Top 40.
Alaskan songstressJewelenjoyed her second hit to peak at number two (after “You Were Meant for Me”) in 1998 with this haunting ballad about how a lack of communication in a relationship can have disastrous and emotionally devastating consequences.
Sung by Phil Collins while Peter Gabriel was still the lead singer of Genesis, this whispery ballad hardly predicted that the drummer could eventually become a full-time frontman, much less lead this cult band to top the charts and headline stadiums all over the world (so more fool us).
Sep 19, 2022 · You want to see a music video of that song you love—the one with that lyric about the girl and the guy—but you can’t remember the song’s name!
Fool Lyrics: Your name is a triangle / Your heart is a square / I love to see you / Way over there / Once I was happy / You found it intriguing / Then you got to me / And left me waiting / You
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It’s published by silly salamander but they have posted other tv girl songs like Sarah (meet me in the sauna) and like we planned but fool in love I can’t find much about. It’s unmistakably Brads voice and what’s strange is that it uses the same melody from average guy (blame).