Top 1200 Song Titles Quotes & Sayings - Page 12

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
If I experience a really difficult moment, write a song about it, and someone on the other side of the planet experienced the same feeling, heard the song, and it helped him that is everything for me.
I get to travel all over the world and win titles everywhere I've gone.
Carlton Mellick III has the craziest book titles and the kinkiest fans! — © Christopher Moore
Carlton Mellick III has the craziest book titles and the kinkiest fans!
Poverty, Poetry, and new Titles of Honor, make Men ridiculous
I love titles and organizing chains of ideas. I like that very much.
The real power is in the hands of small groups of people and I don't think they have titles.
Lyrics mean a lot to me, and I won't record a song unless I can feel it. That's something I learned from Carter Stanley. Even when he wasn't perfect technically, he got inside a song and sold it emotionally.
I just want to do my best for the club, win as many titles as possible.
Every song you write you think is the last one you're going to manage. You put everything you've got into the song, and you've twisted it and pulled at it and dug in and found a way to complete it. To get another one is the trick.
The idea is that instead of going to an online retail site ... and buying a physical CD and having it shipped to you, you actually can buy the song and download the song to your computer hard drive.
Song: Heloise and Abelard by Elizabeth Devlin. Beyond the a propros subject matter, this lady can really play the Autoharp. This song sounds like something you'd find on a gramophone record.
Money and titles may be hereditary," she would say, "but brains are not,".
I'll watch a highlight tape of my kicks and I'll play a song that I like the night before the game and then I'll sing that song in my head to visually get myself ready and have positive thoughts.
I wanted that song 'Saat samundar' in 'Kick.' There are many memories attached to it. The song makes 'Kick' all the more special.
I would never sit and write a song in front of anyone, because you're so vulnerable. I don't know at what point in the process that it becomes acceptable to pass them on. When a song wants to be written, it will be written. When it does come, I will very rarely go back and edit lyrics. I'm quite a rational human being, and the only part of my life that I can't rationalise, or can't make sense of, is how a song gets written or why.
I don't pay attention to definitions or titles or try to fit within them. — © Mya
I don't pay attention to definitions or titles or try to fit within them.
The first song I wrote was called "You" and it was a love song about somebody who didn't even exist. I remember them all because I used to always write terrible poetry. I keep all my notebooks.
I think that commercials can really ruin a song. You know that the person sold the song for a good deal of money, and that was the tradeoff. But, music and picture can marry in a beautiful way, and the reverse also.
That's one of my pet peeves. People always want to put something into a category - this one or that one. You know, a great song is a great song.
I've won some important titles, but the Champions League is something you always have in mind.
Writing a song doesn't heal things. Even if the song comes up with a solution, it's still only a theory. Going out and living my lyrics is a whole other deal. That takes courage.
Pop is like a puzzle: to write a perfect pop song, you never know, and there's so much that can happen in a second with a song.
In the end, individual titles are achieved with the help of all your team-mates.
This is Real Madrid. You have to win titles every year. And if you don't? Oof, it's complicated.
Father or stepfather - those are just titles to me. They don't mean anything.
I want to consistently play well and win titles. I'm only at the beginning.
That song "Futuro" was written by Quique Rangel, the bassist. I wouldn't know how to explain the song, but each would have to give their own interpretation. If the lyrics generate that message for you, then that's good.
I'd certainly like to feel I'm a better player than three titles, but it is what it is.
When we came up with titles like Ready or Not, that's how we really felt.
If Paul McCartney tells me that so-and-so song is his favorite song, what do I care? What do I care what anybody else says?
I want to win titles, and Manchester City is a club that is used to winning.
The 3 brought some art back into the science of winning NBA titles.
There's something about making a song that everybody can sing and remember, and when you listen to it the first time, you already know the words by the second chorus, like you've always known the song. I'm obsessed with that idea.
Willian is fantastic. It was good to be with him in Ukraine, where we won several titles together.
They called me 'Doc.' You know... it's probably one of the best titles I've ever had.
You want a solo to be structured, a song within a song, but you want it to sound like it's the first time you're playing it, too.
My favorite kind of song is the most beautiful song that you love so much and it's so good it makes you want to cry a little bit. Any jam can sound like that on a certain day.
People in Ireland take in the whole song. After a long history of great singers and songwriters and poets, they are able to consume the entire song - not just the external; they go inside.
I had been DJing a dance night in Brooklyn and witnessed the response people had to "The Devil's Dancers" - Oppenheimer's one hit song. All these young people were dancing to this amazing song, completely unaware of whether it was current or not. It was from 1982, but sounded very current. It made sense that a physical record should exist for this song again. It seemed the obvious choice to represent what Minimal Wave was going to be.
Mos is a true artist who has a story to tell and gives back through his music. He remixed my song 'Different' in 2005, and the song we're working on now will be one of my future projects.
I think it's good if a song has more than one meaning. Maybe that kind of song can reach far more people. — © Syd Barrett
I think it's good if a song has more than one meaning. Maybe that kind of song can reach far more people.
When it comes to song creation, I throw in my ideas and have it discussed with the producer. The song gets its own characteristic as new ideas are incorporated.
I am very proud of the song 'More & More.' It's a great love song and has really fun choreography attached.
Being named among the best is special and beautiful. But if there are no titles, nothing is won.
When you start the match, you forget that you are No. 1, you have all the titles. You just have the battle ahead in front of you.
Today you can't go by the titles of the shows to know what the content of the show may be.
I have been blessed when it comes to winning the titles, as I have won it all, and I am always in the scheme of things.
First, in a love song, or any song for that matter, using a plastic word like "inhibitions" is just completely without feel or texture. It demonstrates a tin ear for communication.
I think every time I play, every show is different, and I think that at a certain point a song isn't about you anymore. It's about the audience, it's about how the song has worked its way into other people's lives and that kind of keeps the meaning of the song new, because you see it reflected in other people every night.
This sport is all about winning the fight, setting records, and defending titles.
'Free the Gang,' that's my favorite song because it's so real. All my music is real, it's authentic, but it's something about that song that I love. — © Shy Glizzy
'Free the Gang,' that's my favorite song because it's so real. All my music is real, it's authentic, but it's something about that song that I love.
'Nothin' on You' by B.o.B was the first song where I heard myself on the radio. I'd been trying my whole career to write a song like that, which incorporates live instruments with hip-hop and singing.
What I'm trying to do is just sing what comes to my body in the context of the song. And if you go by the emotion of the song, it's almost like stepping into a city. Cities have certain customs and rules and laws you can break, and that's what I was doing.
Manchester City has a really good academy, and they're winning titles at all ages.
One of my favorite things is when I'm listening to a song and I find my own meaning in it that I can relate to and I can create my own relationship and bond with the song.
I've won some pretty cool things in my life and I have a lot of great titles.
I'm not one to restrict the potential that 'Dark Souls' has by insisting that only I can work on the titles.
I make no claim that Jewish culture is superior to other cultures or that the Jewish song is better than the song of my neighbor.
I didn't know I was the first woman to have won three world titles, but hey, that's awesome!
A song that sounds simple is just not that easy to write. One of the objectives of this record was to try and write melodies that continue to resonate...Everything that happens to you influences your writing...The writing process for me is pretty much always the same-it's a solitary experience...I have yet to write that one song that defines my career...Beck said he didn't believe in the theory of a song coming through you as if you were an open vessel. I agree with him to a certain extent.
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