Margaret Whiting quotes:

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  • Johnny Mercer was my father's best friend and became mine as well. And Harold Arlen, whom I would call Uncle Harry, and Harry Warren: those were ones who I really became close to.

  • We teach young kids from 8 to 14 or 15 about their musical heritage through great songs written by American songwriters. We don't do too many modern composers, although we include songs from Billy Joel and other writers like him.

  • So many schools have cut the music classes out of their curriculum. We're trying to fill that gap by teaching the teachers how to educate the kids about their musical heritage.

  • The way I teach people to sing... I have them talk the lyric out until it sounds like something they really believe, like an actor with a monologue.

  • I had years of experience that I still needed to accumulate and go through.

  • Doris Day was such a big movie and TV star, people overlooked her singing. The proof is in the package. She's one of the best singers there ever was.

  • [On the premiere of a dull show:] I've seen more excitement at the opening of an umbrella.

  • That's really what was wonderful for me growing up, since I got to know so many of the songwriters who liked me and thought I had talent. They would then tell me how to read a lyric and sing a song, and challenge me to try and find a different end to a song.

  • The musicians recommend that I sing a sing the way it is written the first time and then start to look for other notes that aren't in the melody.

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