Mark McGrath is sure to remember the words to his own songs.The Sugar Ray frontman now hosts the syndicated version of 'Don't Forget the Lyrics,' in which people earn money by completing the verses of popular tunes, so we figured he better be well-versed himself.
McGrath stopped by the PopEater offices to chat with us about the show -- but we had a game in mind for the singer.
Since his new gig involves others remembering lyrics, we wanted to make sure he didn't forget his own hits.
So we asked McGrath to finish off a few songs, including 'Fly,' 'Someday' and 'Every Morning.'
"I've forgotten [Sugar Ray songs] on stage," he explains. "Any performer, any artist is lying to you in saying he didn't do that."
Watch It and See How He Does!




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Why was "as often as Jessica Simpson would" omitted from the headline,I wonder?
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I've always found McGrath to be something of a sell-out. He went from hip rocker to ridiculous emcee for the money, so who really cares what he has to say?
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Sugar Ray's first album (Lemonade And Brownies) was pretty good. After that it was *cha-ching*, time to cash in. McGrath is just plain pathetic.
Annoying man, dreadful show.
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