: Re: How do you cite song lyrics parenthetically in MLA? I am in the process of finishing up a research paper for school that I am writing on the debate over whether or not you should listen
MLA format of song lyrics goes like this:
NOTE: Usage of [] indicates information which should be included only if applicable.
Lyricist last name, Lyricist first name. Lyrics used in the paper. "Title of Song". Album name. Medium for music (CD, MP3, cassette, etc...). Record company name. Year of release. [Name of website where lyrics were sourced from, Date of access, Lyric Webpage URL].
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