I am usually always singing about the same god damn person so I will love him forever but you know, it's all good. It's all good!

What I think is going on is that probably language was entertainment long before it was meaning. It's a kind of tuneless singing.

I was in punk bands when I was a kid, and then I would do stand-up in between bands - which wasn't any different from my singing.

To be honest, I think that I am a bit of a singer, coming from Wales; being Welsh, we are all very proud of our singing heritage.

The Civil Rights Movement also reaffirmed me as a singer. It taught me that singing was not entertainment, it was something else.

I love playing and I love singing, and the writing. There's kind of a symbiotic relationship between the writing and the playing.

Nothing I have done professionally will top the feeling I got when singing with John Farnham at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.

A cap of good acid costs $5, and for that you can hear the Universal Symphony, with God singing solo and the Holy Ghost on drums.

Because everything about the voice interests me, I felt it would be fascinating to learn a completely different style of singing.

I think I was just bored one summer afternoon, and I decided to post a little video of me singing and playing guitar out of tune.

I love to sing old Motown songs to myself, or some Patti Smith Edith Piaf or Billie Holiday. That gets me in the mood for singing.

If I could sing, that would be cool. But I can't. I mean, I physically can, but I'm awful. It's weird to be really bad at singing.

Acting seems much easier than singing, in fact, because you are putting on a costume - whereas here you are taking everything off.

Being onstage and communicating with an audience was part of my life since I was very little, but I was never pushed into singing.

Who's judging American Idol? Paula Abdul? Paula Abdul judging a singing contest is like Christopher Reeve judging a dance contest!

I was a musical theatre kid, which meant you could always find me singing or dancing in the halls with at least four other people.

Sometimes that is why you might even stay in the bathroom for even half an hour, making that water running all over, just singing.

It's fun singing with other people who are really good singers. There's something kind of poignant about braiding a couple vocals.

'Saturday Night Live' is a show that I think I could have a lot of fun on, just being different characters and maybe singing, too.

I'm in the Dance Band on the Titanic Singing "Nearer my God to thee" and the icebergs on the starboard bow Won't you dance with me?

Singing is something you can do for a lifetime, and studies prove it is good for mental, physical, social and psychological health.

New start or not, there was a line to be drawn, and that line was singing musicals to yourself as serious psychological motivation.

I can remember sitting at the piano. My sister was playing, and my brother was singing something, and I said, 'I want to try that.'

I never really liked poetry readings; I liked to read poetry by myself, but I liked singing, chanting my lyrics to this jazz group.

My only way of getting my uncles' attention or aunts' attention or whoever's attention was by dancing and singing around the house.

I want to be known by people who are knowledgeable about opera, who appreciate bel canto singing, people who have more sensitivity.

Sometimes, if you begin to sing in a halfhearted mood, you can sing yourself up the ladder. Singing will often make the heart rise.

I started as a writer and when I sent my demos out everyone wanted to know who was singing and if that person wanted a record deal.

It's okay to spin around and around in the same place. Just so long as you're singing your heart out. THAT's what life's all about.

I never pretended to have a great voice. It works and I can carry a tune. If you have a good song, that's about all that's required.

I've been singing this song now for twenty five minutes. I could sing it for another twenty five minutes. I'm not proud... or tired.

The buzz you get when you're playing a song and everyone is screaming and dancing and what have you and singing along is incredible.

Singing has nothing to do with the affairs of this world: it is not for the law. Singers are merry, and free from sorrows and cares.

Singing is a f***ing blast. When it’s really good, it’s as good as the best sex. I get nipple erections all the time on stage, I do!

I would much rather be a better mother or better human being than I would be a singer. Fortunately for me singing makes me a living.

When I'm singing, it's like I'm at home. And music is a great healer. I think I'd have been a basket case if I hadn't been a singer.

I have fans from different cultures coming up to me saying that they don't understand what I'm singing but that they like the music.

The highs, the lows, the peaks, the valleys, whatever, it's all going to go into the art, whether I'm singing or acting or whatever.

It's not easy, though, singing upside down in a headstand on a raised platform with your unfettered breasts hitting you in the chin.

Singing and dancing is not just for the cast of 'Glee'. We can wake up doing both and have it be a natural expression of who we are.

I was always singing and dancing for my mother when I wasn't glued to the television watching I Love Lucy or the Carol Burnett Show.

90%, 100% are going there to hear the singing. The story is another thing. Nobody's interested in the story. Happiness is happiness.

Singing as a full-time job was not something I had given a lot of thought to and I had no clear notion of the money to be made in it.

The harmonica is the most voice-like instrument, you can make it wail, feel happy, or cry. It's like singing the blues without words.

Choir singing's a wonderful thing for what ails you. There's a lot of meaning in a hymn if you think about it when you're singing it.

It is a flaw In happiness to see beyond our bourn, - It forces us in summer skies to mourn, It spoils the singing of the nightingale.

Everybody finished the song at different times. At last, only the Weasley twins were left singing along to a very slow funeral march.

When I sing, I pick out people in the audience and pinpoint on them. So if you feel that I am singing just for you, you may be right!

I've never done this from a standpoint of, 'I want to be famous.' I sing because I love singing. I perform because I love performing.

You can't teach it [jazz singing]. There's nobody who can teach you how to sing jazz. Either you know how to sing jazz, or you don't.

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