
Songerize is an amazing song search engine, which presents you a very simple interface. What you need is to input the song title and the name of the artist. And it’ll then take couple of seconds to search and play for you to listen straight away.

I’ve even tried couple of songs in the 80’s and 90’s such as those songs I like from The King Of Pop including “Man in the Mirror” and even song as old as “We are the world”, and Songerize managed to play all these songs for me. But Songerize seems to have failed giving me a song from Bon Jovi, which I’ve been searching for many years since I lost the CD. The song is titled “These Days”. When I typed in “These Days”, Songerize returned another Bon Jovi’s song – which was “This ain’t a love song” instead of “These Days”.
While inputting the song title without the artist’s name, Songerize managed to return a song too. Of course, it won’t be the actual song that is in your mind. Such as I was thinking of Mariah Carey’s “Hero”, but I just input the song name “Hero” without inputting the name of the artist, it returned another song, which is also titled “Hero” that I’ve never heard of before.

Overall, Songerize serves as a very handy song player online, that plays you nice song on demand. Besides, the little precision error, Songerize gives pretty satisfactory result for the search of songs. The song database is quite up-to-date, even with some latest songs such as “Apologize” by Timbaland feat One republic. The service is free, but I think it’d mostly charge for fee once it gets popular.
Try Songerize here or Songerize.com, via [Buzz Corner]
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February 5th, 2008 at 8:46 am
That’s very cool!
February 9th, 2008 at 3:05 pm
Can’t find you Bon Jovi song? I looked on imeem.com and they have it, although you need to give them an e-mail address and register if you want to listen to the full version.
So, umm, yeah, I already use imeem and it has yet to fail me when looking for any music, and imeem can claim to be legal unlike songerize.