How to download lyrics for songs?
Introduction.
When you buy an Audio CD, usually you get a booklet with lyrics and other
important or not so important information. As you rip your CDs to MP3 or other
audio formats, you still can look into the booklet for lyrics. However, MP3 and
other formats offer you much better choice. You can store lyrics, as well as
other information, inside your music files. You can also save lyrics as text
files. Most media players recognize both of the methods. They will show lyrics
while playing the corresponding file, so you won't need to search for a text in
booklets.
This option can be even more valuable if you have thousands of songs in your
collection. Or if you have no booklets at all.
To fetch lyrics for your audio files from the Internet, you will need some tool like mp3Tag.
Step 1: Download and install the program.
Download mp3Tag to a known location. Run setup and follow on-screen
instructions to install it.
Step 2: Start the program. Select a song that you want to get lyrics for.
Launch mp3Tag. Enter the path to your audio files into the address field, or
just browse to the folder.

You can browse your computer by clicking the folder symbol next to the
address field, or entering drive letter into the address field and then
double-clicking folders (Windows Explorer-like style).
Once you are in the right folder, make sure that your files contain all
necessary information (1).

Now you can select a file and download lyrics for it. Just click the globe
symbol in the Lyrics window. If after a few seconds no lyrics is shown, click
the green arrow button in the same window to switch to another source.

OK, the lyrics is there. Now you should save it. There are two basic methods,
as we have already mentioned. The lyrics can be saved inside your MP3 (FLAC,
APE, OGG etc.) file, or into a new text file. To use the first method, just
click "Save" in the main window, as shown on the first screen shot (note that
UAC of Windows Vista doesn't allow to change files in a custom folder; if you
can't save tags, change ownership on the folder, or start mp3Tag as
administrator). To save lyrics into a text file, click the diskette symbol in
the lyrics window.
Step 3: Get lyrics for many files at once.
If you need to fetch lyrics for multiple files, the described above method
can be boring. However, mp3Tag allows you to fetch lyrics for thousands of audio
files at once. Just select all the files using "Select all" button, or with your
mouse, and click the globe button in the lyrics window:

Now, if you click "Yes" in the dialog box, the lyrics will be fetched and
saved for all selected files automatically.
If you need to fetch lyrics for files from multiple directories, use the
"Scan subfolders" button to the right of the address field.
The trial version of mp3Tag fetches only a half of lyrics for each file. If
you are satisfied with the feature, you can purchase the program online and
remove all restrictions immediately with your registration data.
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