How can I find this and other songs. any Websites?

Does anyone Know of a web site where I can enter lyrics and get a song title?
This happens to me alot, I’ll get a single line from a song in my head, and it’ll get stuck till I find the whole song, and listen to it. Right now, I have the tune from a song I heard only once and so don’t even know the right lyrics to, in my head it’ll probably be there forever unless some here knows it. It’s a song about a bunch of different women all refered to by first name, and done in couplet style(two rhyming lines each)and the last line is something sorta like “88 lines about 44 girls”
They used a slightly different worded version (I believe)for a Ford commercial a few years ago that went “someone was a programmer, forget that slacker misery” this is the same tune, but the words din’t sound quite right to be a verse from the song itself.
Thanx so much in advance, I gotta get this outta my head.

That song is called, strangely enough, 88 lines about 44 women. Done by a group called Nails.

There are lots of lyrics sites out there. Just use google.

I used to try some lyric sites but they wouldn’t search the songs for me, I would have to read every song lyric there to find the lyric stuck in my head. Like a few years back, I had “went to a party last saturday night, Na na na, got in a fight” stuck in my head. None of my friends knew it, I happened across a refence in Rolling Stone after months of trying everyone I knew and lots of lyric sites.
all I can say about 88 line s about 44 girls is <slap forehead> and thanks again.

NotBob13 to answer your original question - how to find these lyrics using google. If you enter “88 lines” “44 women” lyrics in google and search you’ll get the song. Using little strings of words in quotes will always find a song unless you include something in the quote that is incorrect. That’s why I used 2 strings, in case the word between the 2 phrases was 'bout.

Or you could have searched on “slacker misery” and found out that the ad you were thinking about was discussed here (paragraph 2) and was actually for a Mazda Protege. It also compares it with the original song by the Nails, giving the title of the song and putting the lyrics side by side.