The fans sing my name around the world. When I meet fans, they ask, 'How are you? All good with your family?'

I'm not a braggart, but when I was a little girl people used to come from all over Hollywood to hear me sing.

To sing like a hillbilly, you had to have lived like a hillbilly. You had to have smelt a lot of mule manure.

I sing because I love singing. I perform because I love performing. I write because I actually enjoy writing.

When I was growing up, I'd be in the choir. My mum was the organist in the church, so I'd sing in the church.

You know I want to sing for people, I want to jazz people up I want to make new music that they've never heard.

Some girls are just cut out to be housewives, drive SUVs and sing in the shower as opposed to being superstars.

I have seen really happy people in my life sing really well. Yes, when people get fame, then there's depression.

Anytime you're in West Virginia or near it, and you sing, 'Take Me Home, Country Roads,' it's a sight to behold.

I love the fact that I can go out there on stage with a guitar and sing a song that means something to somebody.

As an artist I come to sing, but as a citizen, I will always speak for peace, and no one can silence me in this.

I compose for very limited people in Bollywood, as I am not a playback artist. I compose my songs and sing them.

My mother tried to teach me when I was a small child to sing but failed because of my inability to carry a tune.

Music soothes you, especially when you write, sing or play an instrument. It really can be a cure for everything.

A good song gathers the years in. It's why you can sing it with such conviction 40 years after it's been written.

If I cannot sing, I have the impression that I no longer exist. I mean it. I mean that I am not physically there.

Tell the truth. Sing with passion. Work with laughter. Love with heart. 'Cause that's all that matters in the end.

Let the rain kiss you. Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops. Let the rain sing you a lullaby.

There's drag queens who lip sync brilliantly. There's drag queens who sing live brilliantly - none of those are me.

I've been blessed with the ability to sing, and that has taken me so many places I never would have gone otherwise.

I should be on Broadway. You have to sing, you have to dance, you have to speak well, and I'm good at all of those!

I don't want anyone to fail, so if you can make money off music even though you can't sing or dance, that's genius.

I'm slowly working up the courage to sing in front of other people, but I can carry a tune. I do some mean karaoke.

I met musician Ken Farmer in Lorne and he lent me all of his Bessie Smith blues LPs. That's when I started to sing.

Comics, for me, is being able to sing alone in the shower. I find it freeing. You just pick up a pen and get to it.

How much can you do with two voices? You can sing thirds or you can sing fifths or you can do a background harmony.

When I got married, I hired a great choir - the St. James Choir, an all-black gospel choir - to sing at my wedding.

I have always believed people can sing themselves, even if they can't sing well, into a place of joy and happiness.

I love being able to sing for my job. I am blessed beyond words and I hope my fans can feel that while I'm on stage!

I just sing over hip-hop beats, you know. That's what I've been doing. That's what I started in '09 in my dorm room.

I sing. I used to think singing is going to be the route, and I still sing to this day. I still try to write lyrics.

I was not naturally talented. I didn't sing, dance or act, though working around that minor detail made me inventive.

I grew up loving Broadway musicals. I'd put on my parents' cast albums and stand on the stool and sing in the mirror.

I don't sing. I played guitar for a while. I'm not great, I'm not Lenny Kravitz by any means, but I do like to strum.

I sing to myself more than anything. I'm always chastising myself, telling myself to be better, or comforting myself.

I never do a show where the people just sit there and look at me. They always sing along. It's going to be a fun time.

A lot of the songs in 'See Jane Sing!' are pulled straight from the kitchen table and my parents harmonizing together.

We sing in English, not mimicking some American rock singer's accent. That's just pretending to be something you ain't.

We wanted to be ourselves, to sing and speak with our own accent and it was fantastic that we were not asked to change.

I used to stick my head out the window when I was a kid and sing at the top of my lungs and think no one could hear me.

I have a voice coach, but only in so much as to make my voice stronger so I can sing for five nights a week, two hours.

When I had to sing 'Kajra re' for 'Bunty Aur Babli,' I thought that my voice will not match that of Amitabh Bachchan's.

I'm a singer-songwriter. So I play guitar, and I sing. Along the lines of, I guess you could call it, alternative rock.

I'm kind of like the Lone Ranger or Batman. I can just go to my mansion and jump out in my uniform and sing on weekends.

Generally, I think of myself as a guitar player, but when I do find the right song to sing lead on, I try to do my best.

I grew up in a bubble. I just watched TV. I thought that's what you were supposed to do in life: sing and dance and act.

In the olden days, everybody sang. You were expected to sing as well as talk. It was a mark of the cultured man to sing.

I still sing on bits and pieces. Singing's something that I love to do, but it's not something that I pursue as a career.

I sing everywhere. I have a very patient husband. He says he doesn't mind. But we've only been married a year and a half!

I loved words. I love to sing them and speak them and even now, I must admit, I have fallen into the joy of writing them.

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