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A chorus is not easy.
I love a good, poppy chorus.
I don't look like a chorus girl.
I hate the way chorus boxes sound.
Crowds respond to anthemic choruses.
The landlord's laugh was ready chorus.
You can't look too old for the chorus.
As a little girl, I was in the church chorus.
A lot of people pretty much only listen to the chorus.
I have always been a sucker for the big, upbeat chorus.
One girl can be pretty - but a dozen are only a chorus.
I've been in the Los Angeles Children's Chorus since I was 8.
In the morning, my alarm clock is a chorus of lemurs yelling!
I can't shoot myself in the foot before I get in the chorus line.
If I'm not saying it in four choruses or less, then I'm not saying it.
The human voice sounds thicker with a chorus and reverb than a dry signal.
Dancing and music were my first love. I was happiest at being a chorus boy.
When I learning to write songs, I never really was interested in the chorus.
Consensus is what many people say in chorus but do not believe as individuals.
I love dancing; I adore salsa dancing and wish I could be in a Broadway chorus.
Come live, and be merry, and join with me, To sing the sweet chorus of 'Ha ha he!
Human reproduction can be a sticky subject—” “Ewww!” groaned a chorus of students
I've written probably over 200 songs that have a verse and a chorus and that's it.
By voting, we add our voice to the chorus that forms opinions and the basis for actions.
I hoped, hoped, that maybe I'd be lucky enough to do something on Broadway, in the chorus.
I love a good chorus, you know? I consider a lot of what I love pop. I consider Mitski pop.
My mom was in the chorus of 'Hello Dolly' and 'The Worldly Players'; my dad would build the set.
I'd much rather fail than do something like 'The Chorus Line' movie, sanitized and Hollywoodized.
Movies, as evidenced by a chorus of protesting and celebrating Americans, influence broader trends.
If you don't have a great chorus, write a good bridge first. I often do that and find I write good bridges.
It's tough hearing your voice on the radio, on a chorus, and knowing that people think it's another artist.
I don't like drums dictating the song; like when you hear a fill and then you know the chorus is coming up.
I loved pop music as a little kid. Things like the Black Eyed Peas. If it had a catchy chorus, I was into it.
I decided to always sing in the back with the chorus and never went up front because I had trouble performing.
Chorus Line' opened things up a bit. Any show that's successful does that. But 'Chorus Line' was about dancers.
I just can't sit down and write three verses and a chorus and a bridge anymore. It just don't find it inspiring.
I had done chorus before in school, but I was only trying for an easy A. I was a bass going 'dum dum da doo wop.'
I wanted to write a voice that for me, as a reader, had been missing from the chorus: the voice of an angry woman.
Benjamin Franklin maintained that every star is a sun, and every sun nourishes a 'chorus of worlds' just like ours.
Applause was designed to bemuse and confuse you until it explodes into a chorus that reminds us why we love pop music.
I watched 'A Chorus Line' over and over when I was growing up, to the point that I was able to recite the entire movie.
I've tried writing darker, more serious songs, but they don't go anywhere. Everything revolves around the chorus for me.
People think the chorus is the hard part in 'Take on Me,' but they're wrong. The hard part was making the verses bounce.
I often find myself writing little ditties I can imagine becoming rap songs. Not the actual rapping part, just the chorus.
When I walked into the studio, the chorus of 'Nobody Love' was already set. For me, the challenge was to make it have depth.
I got a part as a chorus girl in a show called Every Sailor and I had fun doing it. Mother didn't really approve of it, through.
In '75, the year both A Chorus Line and Chicago hit Broadway, my head spun around and I became the ultimate theater queen for life.
I would have to recommend the chorus of 'Lightning Crashes' for just about everyone that needs a little something, a little comeback.
When I was in grade school and high school, I did a lot of chorale singing. And the chorus would be tenor, bass, and alto and soprano.
My father died when I was 11. He was a vaudeville comedian. He worked in one movie, 'Ladies of the Chorus,' as Marilyn Monroe's father.