I remember Words and Music vividly. The first format used three players and the clues were on a the gameboard, a four-by-four grid. A player would choose a clue and who ever would buzz and give the correct answer contained within the song, that person would win the square. The first to win four squares in a row would win.
The format would change to a two-player game. The same gameboard would be used but the squares would be numbered one through sixteen. The Winker, host, would read whatever clue came up next. Whoever game the correct answer would choose a number and that may or may not reveal a letter. The gameboard contained a familiar person, place thing, or phrase of which the letters were in the correct order but not necessarily consecutive. Example: Batman might be
- B - -
- A T -
- - M -
- - A N
I don't remember if there was a bonus game for the winner.
FWIW, I preferred the second format.