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A bunch of stuff in the classical realm fits that bill, holst's the planets, a bunch of operas some with words some without many in other languages you wouldn't understand. One modern song with words that I want to be in these comments is Albuquerque by weird Al. I'll also mention Maggot brain by funkadelic
Beethoven's Symphonies come to mind. His 5th and 6th symphonies really do tell stories and are very engaging.
I actually had a music teacher that used the 5th as an example. It's a story of dundundun duuuun
Variations on a theme of dundundun duuuun
I had forgotten about maggot brain, such a great song! Thanks for reminding me.