Top 1200 Love Songs Quotes & Sayings - Page 8

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Life's too short to sit through songs you don't love.
The mute grain turns to love songs when swallowed by the nightingale.
I don't know why, but I don't fancy writing love songs; I never have. — © Lukas Forchhammer
I don't know why, but I don't fancy writing love songs; I never have.
In the past, I never wrote any love songs. That was not my thing.
Penitentiary songs have been a love of mine for years. They are so wonderful.
There's enough songs for people to listen to, if they want to listen to songs. For every man, woman and child on earth, they could be sent, probaby, each of them, a hundred records, and never be repeated. There's enough songs. Unless someone's gonna come along with a pure heart and has something to say. That's a different story.
I love composing songs for Hrithik because he is a talented dancer.
Love songs last because they are about feelings that don't change.
We just wanted to write a bunch of songs that we thought were good songs.
I guess all songs is folk songs. I never heard no horse sing 'em.
Bob Marley is a huge influence. I love reggae music, but I also love the purpose of the songs he writes and the style of the music - it takes your worries away and makes you feel good, and I think that's what music is about.
All those ridiculous songs about love - I finally understood.
The extraordinary thing about Irving Berlin is that he's like the American Mozart! It seems as if his songs were always there. How do you put together songs like 'Always' or 'Cheek To Cheek'? Songs of his are, frankly, perfect.
I've dreamed about performing songs, songs that don't even exist, as a complete song. — © Ted Leo
I've dreamed about performing songs, songs that don't even exist, as a complete song.
I was writing songs from when I was 12. My songs always came from questions that I need answers for.
People who have memorized your songs-how can you not love them?
I made songs in the late '90s and the early new millennium that didn't succeed very well, but songs that I made in the late '80s, early '90s, they stood the test of time. I respect those songs for keeping me relevant.
There are no calculations in the records I make. I record as many songs as I can. Songs that I think are my best.
I always thought songs are movies for the ears and films are like songs for the eyes.
I have a lot of songs, and I'd love to do some more recording with the band.
I just know that I love to write songs, and I have for a long time.
I'm not writing just classic-sounding songs, but songs that come from experience.
I love music, from shanty sea-songs to Calvin Harris.
I just love going out and playing my brother's songs.
I love cover songs, but I always mess up the words!
I'd love to be in Paul McCartney's shoes for a day. I'd love to pick up a guitar and write songs like he does. Or to experience what it might have been like to be a Beatle for a day.
I still love to do the old songs. I know some people don't.
I love story songs because I've always loved books.
I think love resides in all of the songs, even when they are overtly sexual.
I love writing songs. I love doing my radio show and talking to the fans and listening to what they have to say, but there's a certain responsibility that comes along with being given the gift of music. I take that seriously, but at the same time I try to use it to do something that makes a difference in a positive way.
My songs are like my children. I love every single one of them.
I love singing fun songs; I've built a career on them.
I used to write songs that mimicked other songs that I would hear as a kid, cos I was 12 years old when I was writing those, right. And you hear a radio so all I'd write about was [sings] "hey girl, look at you", you know what I mean. I think that even doing that made it easier for me to write non-personal songs because, from a kid, I never wrote personal songs, they were always like mimicking. And now I'm just trying to understand my writing and where it's coming from.
I love '90s and '00s R&B, and those songs go on for ever.
I love old Hindi songs, black and white films.
I wrote songs with the guys from Air Supply for their record... So I was just writing songs.
I love songs that people can dance to and enjoy at the same time.
When I met with Peter Angell, the producer of the CD, we talked about my idea to do songs that I loved and songs that I wished I had recorded. Peter suggested that we pick some songs and see how they work with you and try to come up with arrangements and ideas about how you might want to do them.
With songs, I've always pledged to be honest. I write my songs because I've lived them. — © Katy Perry
With songs, I've always pledged to be honest. I write my songs because I've lived them.
Music is an emotion and it makes you feel a certain way. Some songs make you want to dance, while some make you think. Some songs are positive, while some people see those songs as negative.
Maybe my songs are my partner. How 'bout that? Yeah, the biggest relationship I have is with my songs.
We always say that National songs have to have a heart, that we don't make cold songs.
There are no rules when it comes to songwriting, so I'd turn Carter family songs from the 1930s into pop songs.
But I love to write music. What I would love to do is give some of the songs I write to someone like Taylor Swift because I feel like she could sing them.
I've always loved the songs of the sea. I was first introduced to them back in 1957, at the Old Town School of Folk Music. I used to go to Pete Seeger concerts, and he would do songs like 'Ruben Ranzo' and talk about how the sailors sang songs to do their work - to raise the anchors, pull up the sails and that sort of thing.
I like 'love' songs, however cheesy that might sound.
My songs always speak of love, that's the way I like them.
On Heartbreaker, I had to sing those songs. I drank the way I did those songs. I ate the way I did those songs. I communicated the way I did those songs.
I can write songs, I've had songs in movies, but I can't compose film scores, you know? — © Brian Wilson
I can write songs, I've had songs in movies, but I can't compose film scores, you know?
I love hearing songs that you can't help but get up and dance to!
I guess all songs is folk songs. I never heard no horse sing them.
I'm not really much of a fan of Drake. I don't know why; I'm not really keen on it. His songs just make you think about your ex! I'm more about upbeat songs! His songs are more sad most of the time!
I have pit bulls barking at me on half of the love songs.
For me as a songwriter, I love when other people cover my songs.
Ed Sheeran wrote his songs, so I wanted to write my own songs.
There is a lot of incredible talent out there, however, talent alone is not enough. Being a great singer does not matter, if you are not singing great songs. Having great songs will not be obvious to record executives if they are not professionally produced. Consistently performing those songs extremely well is essential.
Songs say what our emotions can't. I love that about music.
I've been writing a lot of songs in twos, songs that are like twins in my mind.
In so many of my songs, I'm trying to touch on various aspects of love.
On a good night, I probably make three songs, and none of them are full songs.
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