The show has spun off to numerous countries outside America using different top prize or game format.
and other music-based game shows is that artistic talent (such as the ability to sing or dance in an aesthetically pleasing way) is irrelevant to the contestants' chances of winning.
Before locking the lyrics, the contestant can end the game and leave with the current accumulated winnings won up to the point.
The Austrian version premiered on March 6, 2008, and aired on ATV titled Sing & Win.
The Croatian version premiered on March 17, 2008, and aired on Nova TV titled Ne zaboravi stihove!.
The Danish version premiered 22 March 2008 (Easter Saturday) and aired on TV 2 Denmark titled Så det synger (So it sings).
The French version premiered in December 2007 and aired on France 2, titled N'oubliez pas les paroles!.
In the final round, Gérard Holtz (sports journalist for France 2) and Amir (French representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016) worked together to win €90,000 for the four charities.
The Greek version premiered in November 2015 and is airing on Mega Channel, titled Den Eho Logia (I Have No Words).
The Iranian version of Don't Forget the Lyrics called "Sher yadet nare" premiered on September 14, 2012, and aired on Manoto 1.
The Italian version aired for a pilot in December 2007 on Italia 1 titled Canta e Vinci, then it had a season split between Spring and Summer.
The Malaysian version premiered on May 25, 2008, and aired on Astro Ria titled Jangan Lupa Lirik!.
The show returned in September 2022 with new host, Sławomir Zapała (along with Magdalena Kajrowicz-Zapała as hostess).
The second version which featured entirely celebrities premiered on 1 June 2010, and was hosted by Singaporean comedian Mark Lee.
The Slovak version premiered on February 22, 2008, and aired on TV JOJ titled LYRICS - Vyspievaj si milión!.
The Spanish version premiered in September 2008 with the name "No te olvides de la canción" (Don't forget the song).
[6] It is aired at La Sexta and hosted by Operación Triunfo academy's former director Àngel Llàcer.
The Taiwan version is called "百萬大歌星" (Million Singer), hosted by Harlem Yu.
The UK version premiered on May 11, 2008, and aired on Sky One titled Don't Forget the Lyrics!.
Unlike some countries, the Vietnamese version of Don't Forget the Lyrics (Vietnamese: Đừng quên lời bài hát) served as the third version of VTV3's music gameshow Trò chơi Âm nhạc (lit.