Top 10 Songs Featuring Dialogue
- Will you let me go?
- No, we will not let you go.
- Let him go!
I recommend finding the Literal Bohemian Rhapsody on YouTube (by Corridor). It's fun to watch, and you'll also feel the dialogues in this song better.
- Hit the road, Jack, and don't you come back no more.
- What you say?
- Hit the road, Jack, and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
- Whoa, woman, oh woman, don't treat me so mean. You're the meanest old woman that I've ever seen. I guess if you said so, I'd have to pack my things and go.
- That's right!
- Now I lay me down to sleep
- Now I lay me down to sleep
- Pray the Lord my soul to keep
- Pray the Lord my soul to keep
- If I die before I wake
- If I die before I wake
- Pray the Lord my soul to take
- Pray the Lord my soul to take
"I'll dare you:
- Come out, you coward, now it's me or you.
Slowly, in fear, the dark lord appears:
- Welcome to my lands, you shall be damned."
- Britney, before you go, there's something I want you to have.
- Oh, it's beautiful, but wait a minute, isn't this - ?
- Yeah, yes it is.
- But I thought the old lady dropped it into the ocean in the end.
- Well, baby, I went down and got it for you.
- Aww, you shouldn't have.
The entire song is a dialogue between two passengers on a plane:
"She said, Hi I am Mitzi, the queen of the ping pong. Where you going, boy?
I said, Nowhere.
She said, I'm moving on."
[Paul]
Michael, we're not going to fight about this, okay.
[Michael]
Paul, I think I told you, I'm a lover, not a fighter.
- Conway, why in the devil don't you go And shave and put on a clean pair of pants?
- Loretta, look at yourself. I wish you'd take those curlers out of your hair And go put on a little bit of makeup.
Partly a storytelling rap song, partly a dialogue between the two rappers, between Bushido and Bushido's girlfriend, and between Fler and Bushido's girlfriend's lover.
It starts with an aggressive spoken message from Bushido's girlfriend on Bushido's phone. Then the music kicks in, and Bushido starts narrating what happens at the moment (he hasn't slept all night because he fought with his girlfriend, it's raining). Then he meets his friend Fler, and the two start rapping, alternating in a dialogue kind of way.
Fler is fed up that Bushido is too late, but Bushido explains to him what happened the night before. Then the music stops, and a spoken skit begins. Bushido says he can't stand it and snorts cocaine in Fler's car. The next verse begins, this time entirely as dialogue. Fler tells Bushido he should try to see things from her perspective and that they should talk about everything calmly. Bushido gives in, and Fler drives Bushido to her place.
Another spoken skit begins. They arrive at her house but see a car in front of it that doesn't belong to her. They both get furious. The third and final verse kicks in as they run into her house, discover her with a man, and beat both of them up. In the last verse, they alternate between narrating, talking to the two, and talking to each other.