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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
I love singing - singing was basically kind of my passion before ventriloquism.
Great rewards will come to those who can live together, learn together, work together, forge new ties that bind together.
Music and herb go together. It's been a long time now I smoke herb. From 1960's, when I first start singing. — © Bob Marley
Music and herb go together. It's been a long time now I smoke herb. From 1960's, when I first start singing.
For me, singing was always about the lyrics. I'm hopeless at singing songs that don't have a core.
Singing together is something human beings just do, and there are hundreds of years worth of just European vocal music available to read and hear.
Like how stars might sound. Or moons But not mountains. Too floaty for mountains. It's a sound like one planet singing to another, high stretched and full of different voices starting at different notes and sloping down to other different notes but all weaving together in a rope of sound that's sad but not sad and slow but not slow and all singing one word. One word.
I'm an entertainer, period. But I'd probably have to say my passion is in singing. I'm willing to go broke singing.
If love were what the rose is, And I were like the leaf, Our lives would grow together In sad or singing weather.
Singing is still the important thing to me. I love singing. I wouldn't be putting myself through all this if I didn't.
I love singing. I have spent as much of my life trying to improve my singing as I have practising guitar.
I think I like singing when I'm singing live. It's just in the studio when it's a drag.
When my family all got together, I'd always get up and entertain everyone, but it was all a bit of a joke. My first real memory of singing for people was when I was about eleven or 12.
There is nothing like singing a song that 20,000 people know and are singing back to you.
Ain't singing for Pepsi, ain't singing for Coke, I don't sing for nobody, makes me look like a joke.
I love singing, but I feel very naked and very vulnerable when I'm singing sometimes. With acting, I always think that it doesn't matter what you are as long as you're truthful in that moment. But with singing, you always have to hit the note. It's not like you can just go, 'Oh, it doesn't really matter what note you sing!'
My father being in the movie business, I thought being an actor would be great. But when I started singing to people in coffeehouses, you know, singing folk music and then, later, singing songs that I started to write myself, I felt more than an affinity for it. I felt a calling.
I love singing gospel. It's fulfilling but in a different way than singing pop music. — © Philip Bailey
I love singing gospel. It's fulfilling but in a different way than singing pop music.
The kids (in the Jesus Movement) weren't singing for themselves. It seemed like they were singing TO Someone.
I was a singing guitar player as a kid, and I found it really embarrassing, so I stopped singing and became a drummer.
Let us break through some of the inhibitions that have existed to talk together across the flimsy line of separation of faith: to talk together, to study together, to pray together and ultimately to sing together His Holy name.
I had been singing since I was 3 years old, so my love of singing was always there.
On the first recording, I wasn't singing out that much; I was shy with my singing.
The one thing I find about singers in the business is that they often don't get the right education. I hear a lot of them singing and when they get to 30, 40 years old they wont be able to sing because they are not properly trained. A lot of people singing from their throat instead of singing from their diaphragm.
I first started to sing when I started to talk. As soon as I could form words and sounds together, I was singing.
White people don't sing together very often, and when they do, it's about the celebrity of the song. The singing at my shows is all about harmony.
I like the continuity of singing my lines together instead of going line by line.
I was always musical - yelling when I was a baby, singing into a brush and singing in the shower.
There was always music playing in the house. I started singing at three, like my sisters did. When I was around four, we decided to put together a group and had so much fun with it.
People wanted to know where I was and what I was doing. Was I still recording? Was I touring? Was I putting a band together? Was I writing songs? Was I even still singing?
Singing was something I always did. I really don't remember a time when I wasn't singing, even as a little child.
A lot of people think the blues is depressing but that's not the blues I'm singing. When I'm singing blues, I singing life. People can't stand to listen to the blues, they've got to be phonies.
Myself, Karl Anderson, and Luke Gallows are best friends. We travel together, we train together, we eat together, and we do a lot of things together.
I started publicly singing when I was eight. Singing was always what I did. I never really acted.
That was pretty crazy, going from singing in my room to singing in front of 5,000 people.
What is certain is that singing is not merely modulating a song by means of the voice: we sing and we celebrate the beauty that we can grow and live every day. If you want to sing and give emotions to those who are listening, you must have something to tell through your singing; you have to use singing like an instrument to tell something.
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.
With singing, you get lost in the music - I go into another world when I'm singing.
When I'm doing sports, I always think of how it's related to singing, and when I watch tennis, I learn a lot for my singing: how the players are focused, how they use their technique, and, in the case of Roger Federer, how effortless it is and how beautiful it is to watch - like bel canto, in a way. That's how singing should be.
You are not an encapsulated bag of skin dragging around a dreary little ego. You are an evolutionary wonder, a trillion cells singing together in a vast chorale, an organism – environment, a symbiosis of cell and soul.
When I first started singing in Paris, I sounded horrible: I was just singing to get some money to eat. And I wasn't singing my own songs: it was Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix. Eventually, when I wrote my own music, my style just came out of my own place.
Singing actually came first. As a kid, I grew up singing in church and around the house. — © Tink
Singing actually came first. As a kid, I grew up singing in church and around the house.
The only thing better than singing is more singing.
My energy to sing, I get it from my singing. Singing was not a reason to make a living. This is the only thing I wanted to do.
Establishing a style is important, it really is, but a lot of singers get so involved with their instrument, and more so than they do in what they're singing. I think you really have to think about what you're singing. You have to make the public believe what you're singing. And in order to do that, you have to believe it.
And all meet in singing, which braids together the different knowings into a wide and subtle music, the music of living.
A moment of happiness, you and I sitting on the verandah, apparently two, but one in soul, you and I. We feel the flowing water of life here, you and I, with the garden's beauty and the birds singing. The stars will be watching us, and we will show them what it is to be a thin crescent moon. You and I unselfed, will be together, indifferent to idle speculation, you and I. The parrots of heaven will be cracking sugar as we laugh together, you and I. In one form upon this earth, and in another form in a timeless sweet land.
I love singing. The joy of singing live - I don't think I will ever stop that.
I'm a true singer who grew up singing in church, so I love singing my heart out.
When I began looking into the Carter catalog and came across 'Will My Mother Know Me There,' it seemed like such a joyful number and such a song of the spirit that I could hear them all singing it together.
Mothers who know do less. They permit less of what will not bear good fruit eternally. They allow less media in their homes, less distraction, less activity that draws their children away from their home. Mothers who know are willing to live on less and consume less of the world’s goods in order to spend more time with their children—more time eating together, more time working together, more time reading together, more time talking, laughing, singing, and exemplifying. These mothers choose carefully and do not try to choose it all.
I'm very soulful. I grew up singing in church. When I sing a song, I like to feel what I'm singing.
I don't think we should speak so much. What if we were singing a song? We split, whilst singing. — © Jean Gabin
I don't think we should speak so much. What if we were singing a song? We split, whilst singing.
I came out singing, the doctor slapped me on the head, and I started singing.
Singing and playing live can be difficult. Like, in the studio, I would record either the music track first or the vocal first. I don't necessarily do them together.
I love singing. It makes me feel good. It's like a release, especially when I'm singing soul music.
My father being in the movie business, I thought being an actor would be great. But when I started singing to people in coffeehouses, you know, singing folk music and then, later, singing songs that I started to write myself, I felt more than an affinity for it.
I'm always making beats, and when I can hear Ezra singing on one of them in my head, I send it to him. That's one of the ways that we've always worked together.
I've just always loved singing, and I come from a family that loves singing around the kitchen table.
There is a tremendous strength that is growing in the world through sharing together, praying together, suffering together, and working together.
I have never actually abandoned singing. I have sung at lots of friends' weddings and family events to keep up my classical repertoire, and I get together with a music teacher every few months.
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