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  • We sing songs about love because we love the people we sing our songs to! -- Graham Russell
  • Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song. -- John Paul II
  • To reminisce with my old friends, a chance to share some memories, and play our songs again. -- Ricky Nelson
  • If any of our songs ever did make it on the top ten, I'd disband the group immediately. -- Robert Smith
  • I mean, Tool has a style, but we try to make all our songs sound different from each other. -- Adam Jones
  • We stand on our songs and we stand on the songs that we wrote for other people. That gives us a higher platform. -- Valerie Simpson
  • Working with Yahoo! allows us to give our fans a chance to listen to our songs, check out the video, purchase our new album, win tickets to our show, and chat with us all in one place. -- Isaac Hanson
  • May your song guide you home. -- Sophia Elaine Hanson
  • Your life is your song, sing it loud! -- Rob Liano
  • In life, if your song is wrong, find another song. -- Debasish Mridha
  • You've got to really know your song, inside and out. -- Nick Lowe
  • Hi-Tek is on three or four songs on the new record. -- Talib Kweli
  • Taken together, our songs are like a mural of our lives. -- Vernon Reid
  • Three thousand people singing back your songs is an incredible feeling. -- Jake Bugg
  • To see fans singing your songs back to you is an indescribable thing. -- Brendon Urie
  • The moment you begin your journey, the whole universe begins to enjoy your song. -- Debasish Mridha
  • If life throws you a few bad notes, don't let them interrupt your song. -- Suzy Kassem
  • If you can't get your songs to people one way, you have to find another. -- B. B. King
  • Occasionally, you get a nice surprise when someone covers your song in an extraordinary way. -- John Barry
  • It's a unique thing to stand in front of a crowd and sing your songs. -- Marcus Mumford
  • If you are kind enough today, history will sing your song and be kind to you. -- Debasish Mridha
  • Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty! Early in the morning our song shall rise to thee. -- Reginald Heber
  • Singing live is my favorite. When people sing along to your songs, the circle is complete. -- Hunter Hayes
  • Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song. -- John Paul II
  • I finished your song, she said. Our last song. And I want to play it for you. -- Nicholas Sparks
  • It's so amazing to hear a crowd of people singing one of your songs. It's the best feeling. -- Liam Payne
  • If life throws you a few bad notes or vibrations, don't let them interrupt or alter your song. -- Suzy Kassem
  • One day we'll all find out that all of our songs was just little notes in a great big song! -- Woody Guthrie
  • Live your life, sing your song. Not full of expectations. Not for the ovations. But for the joy of it. -- Rasheed Ogunlaru
  • When you tune your guitar in a different way, it lends itself to a new way of looking at your songwriting. -- Sheryl Crow
  • Sometimes when people can't speak English, they hum the melody instead of singing along. Having 20,000 people humming your song is incredible. -- Nikki Sixx
  • We are sisters. We will always be sisters. Our differences may never go away, but neither, for me, will our song. -- Elizabeth Fishel
  • Life is like music on a scale, shifting up and down. When your life is over, your song has been written. -- Peggy Toney Horton
  • People ask me what's like to hear our song on the radio. I don't know, I don't listen to the radio -- Kurt Cobain
  • Life is like music on a scale, moving up and down. When your life is over, you have written your song. -- Peggy Toney Horton
  • It is one of the most validating things for an artist like me, to have people sing along to your songs. -- Blake Shelton
  • It's great when you play to an audience that knows the words to all your songs, and sings them back to you. -- Chris Cornell
  • You sounded like someone who should be singing on a cruise ship. Halfway through your song, I wished the ship was sinking. -- Simon Cowell
  • It's amazing when you're playing to a crowd who barely understands English but they're singing parts of your song back to you. -- Jason Derulo
  • The biggest thrill you can have is to tell people one of your songs, and have them be able to hum it. -- Marvin Hamlisch
  • No, it happened. And right when your song ended, I knew - just like your mother - I was a goner,' Peeta says. -- Suzanne Collins
  • As a songwriter, you might write every day and throughout the course of a year you might get four songs that are really special. -- Dierks Bentley
  • Pity it is we drowse too soon Pity it is we fall asleep Ere our song encompass the height Ere our hand inherit the deep -- Khalil Gibran
  • I'm a great believer in not over-thinking lyrics. You might become technically better as a songwriter, but you lose what originally made your songs great. -- Paul Stanley
  • We're all writing out of a wound, and that's where our song comes from. The wound is singing. We're singing back to those who've been wounded. -- Dorianne Laux
  • We'll leave now, so that this moment will remain a perfect memory...let it be our song and think of me every time you hear it. -- Betty Smith
  • The Queen and Electric Light Orchestra harmonies are so distinct and fit in our songs so well sometimes, but we don't know how to do them properly. -- Nate Ruess
  • Master, Master Poet, Master of our silent desires, The heart of the world quivers with the throbbing of your heart, But it burns not with your song. -- Khalil
  • Chill air and wintry winds! My ear has grown familiar with your song; I hear it in the opening year, I listen, and it cheers me long. -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • No created powers can mar our Lord Jesus' music, nor spill our song of joy. Let us then be glad and rejoice in the salvation of our Lord -- Samuel Rutherford
  • Everybody has a line. It doesn't matter how you're dressed onstage or what you say in your songs, that doesn't give anybody the right to invade your personal space. -- Lzzy Hale
  • There's an element of tongue-in-cheek in every one of our songs. Walking off into the sunset, holding hands, and being married forever was not exactly a brand new idea. -- Peter Noone
  • All of our songs take these really big creative turns and twists throughout the process, so sometimes songs will start out as a melody or some musical chord progressions. -- Chester Bennington
  • I think our storytellers - our songwriters should be great storytellers, and they should be mountain climbers and explorers, because music is something that can cross all different borders. -- Jason Mraz
  • If you really want a radio station to play your song, go to that radio station every day with that song in your hand and say, 'Please play it.' -- Afrojack
  • My favorite music isn't necessarily the songs that One Direction come out with. That doesn't mean to say I don't secretly really love some of our songs, which I do. -- Louis Tomlinson
  • Critics used to say that ABBA were formulaic or that our songs were rubbish. We never had time for those comments, though. We were sincere and devoted to what we did. -- Bjorn Ulvaeus
  • I started listening to and playing other music in the '90s. It was after hearing other bands, like Bad Religion, cover Ramones songs that I started to like our songs again. -- Dee Dee Ramone
  • I heard 'More Than A Feeling' for the first time when somebody came running into my office in the engineering department and said, 'Your song's on the radio in the drafting department!' -- Tom Scholz
  • When you have kids, you see life through different eyes. You feel love more deeply and are maybe a little more compassionate. It's inevitable that that would make its way into your songwriting. -- Dave Grohl
  • You live a life, you have a family, you sing your songs. You do not think about these things. You just do them. And then one day, it all make sense to you. -- Julio Iglesias
  • I'm delighted about the track's success in the sports world, but the frustrating thing is, I don't think I got rich on it. The labels and publishers did very cheap deals on our songs. -- Alan Parsons
  • We've been really lucky. We've gotten a lot of airplay over the years. I guess people keep requesting our songs on the radio, because Lord knows I don't do a whole lot to promote myself. -- Bob Seger
  • By your own soul, learn to live. If some men force you, take no heed. If some men hate you, have no care. Sing your song, dream your dreams Hope your hopes, and pray your prayers. -- Bo Schembechler
  • I always say, 'Hip-hop takes me everywhere.' It's crazy when I step onstage, and people might not speak much English, but they know every word to your songs. It's kind of freaky, but it's really cool. -- Eve
  • When it came to using elements of your personal life in your work, my mother was the master, or the mistress. There were three or four songs she wrote about my father - songs about failed love. -- Rufus Wainwright
  • Even in the beginning, when we knew there was a legal argument about how much our song sounds like his song, as one songwriter to another, I wasn't sure that Cat Stevens would take that as bad. -- Wayne Coyne
  • I'd always put on little shows at home, but when I was 11, I did a community event in Woodford, where anyone could go. You had three days of vocal training and performed your song at the end. -- Naomi Scott
  • I am in a business that's built on record sales and reputation and how your single is doing and where your song is on iTunes. But the kind of music that I do comes from my beliefs. -- Steven Curtis Chapman
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  • If you write a song, and you go into a restaurant, and there's a guy with a piano singing and he's playing piano, singing your song, or you hear it at a wedding or at an airport... it's fun! -- Jesse Harris
  • The fact that we do not speak it but sing it only expresses the fact that our spoken words are inadequate to express what we want to say, that the burden of our song goes far beyond all human words. -- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
  • Video is a funny thing. It's one thing to be an artist, singer-songwriter, and use words and create pictures in people's minds. And then be asked to do video for it, to actually give a certain visual for your song. -- Melissa Etheridge
  • Comedy is the one absolutely self-aware art form. Actually, hip-hop's another one, I suppose. Because in your songs you're talking about how good a hip-hop artist you are. It's like a painter painting a panting of himself painting a painting. -- Bo Burnham
  • The wonderful thing about having your songs on the radio is that people are going to go out to your concerts and buy your merchandise and that sort of thing, and it feels good to get that level of name recognition. -- Roger McGuinn
  • There's a lot of people out there who have seen us once somewhere in a pub or heard our songs late night on radio. We'd done four years of it before we'd even released a single. It's put us in good stead. -- Dan Hawkins
  • Puffy produced four of the tracks on the album. Those are the four songs that are collaborations between Puffy and me. And he gives me my space to work even when we work together, like with my producer and my vocal coach. -- Jennifer Lopez
  • If you only do little clusters - three or four songs by one, and another, and then yet another - you lose the opportunity to think your way into the composer's mind, since, after all, most of these pieces are quite brief. -- Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
  • Yeah, if someone's selling downloads and collecting money for our songs I would be unhappy about that but if they're trading it I don't mind, obviously if I make a thousand records or CDs or whatever, I like to sell a thousand. -- Ian MacKaye
  • Find your balance and stand with it. Find your song and sing it out. Find your cadence and let it appear like a dance. Find the questions that only you know how to ask and The answers that you are content to not know. -- Mary Anne Radmacher
  • As a busker, one thing that does not work is self-consciousness. A busker needs to be working. A busker needs to shed all ego and get down to work. Play your songs, play them well, earn your money, and don't get in people's way. -- Glen Hansard
  • To this day I get mail from women who say, I went to law school because of your song. But I would hate to think out of the wide spectrum of things I have done in my career, that's all I would be remembered for. -- Helen Reddy
  • My favorite music isn't necessarily the songs that One Direction come out with. That doesn't mean to say I don't secretly really love some of our songs, which I do. My personal tastes... I actually like quite a bit acoustic and more mellow kinds of things. -- Louis Tomlinson
  • [He] went on to tell her that certain work songs made the work a little easier, but that there were others, depending upon the time of day, that dragged a body down, so 'you just gotta be careful with your songs and your hummin' and whatnot. -- Edward P. Jones
  • I used to imagine that making it in music - really making it in music - is if you're an old man going by a schoolyard and you hear children singing your songs, playing jump-rope, or on the swings. That's the ultimate. You're in the culture. -- Tom Waits
  • It was your song that made me sing It was your song that gave me wings It was your light that shined guiding my heart to find This place where I belong It was your song Dreams can come true With God's great angels like you -- Garth Brooks
  • I still hear you humming, Mama. The colour of your song calls me home. The colour of your words saying, Let her be. She got a right to be different. She gonna stumble on herself one of these days. Just let the child be. And I be, Mama. -- Sonia Sanchez
  • On the great canvas of timeWe all create our own masterpiece.Choreographing our steps across minutes and hoursDancing over the daysPainting pictures over months andWriting our stories on the years.Singing our songs that echo across eons.We are all a thread in the talent tapestry.A snapshot in the cosmic, collective collage. -- Michele Jennae
  • We play our Irish songs a bit more loosely. -- Caroline Corr
  • Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought. -- Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • No, we've been performing our old songs a little differently each performance. -- Fred Schneider
  • Melodic songs that people can relate to has always been our thing. -- Andy Taylor
  • Our idea is simply to play the songs and to emphasize our musicianship. -- Krist Novoselic
  • We don't mind being ripped apart, but don't rip the songs apart. They're like our kids. -- Maurice Gibb
  • Courage: Great Russian word, fit for the songs of our children's children, pure on their tongues, and free. -- Anna Akhmatova
  • Our perception of songs that we've written... the meaning changes from day to day... to whatever stage we're at in our life and careers. -- Layne Staley
  • Hallelujah' is going to be a standard that our grandkids, our great-great grandkids will learn to sing in church. It's one of those really, really special songs. -- Brandi Carlile
  • I love our industry. I love the song. I love the voice. I love it. Not necessarily my voice. But I care about the song and the voice. -- Seal
  • When we first started playing in the early days, none of us really had any idea about writing our own songs yet. We were struggling how to learn our instruments and play songs to be able to perform for people. -- Wayne Kramer
  • There's a song called 'All We'd Ever Need,' which is actually the first song that the three of us wrote together on our first album, and when we wrote that song I didn't have any real experience to pull from. -- Hillary Scott
  • I'm a huge breast cancer awareness advocate because my mom went through breast cancer recently. It really brought our family closer. -- Brenda Song
  • Praise is the rehearsal for our eternal song. -- Charles Spurgeon
  • We had to google the lyrics to our own song -- Alex Gaskarth
  • [My work] is a love song to our mongrel selves. -- Salman Rushdie
  • Our love is like a song but you won't sing along. -- Demi Lovato
  • When we sing a song we give our soul a cuddle -- Damien Dempsey
  • Let us sing a new song, not with our lips, but with our lives. -- Saint Augustine
  • The song we're composing already exists in potential. Our work is to find it. -- Steven Pressfield
  • We take gingko to sharpen our memories. We could be memorizing song lyrics instead. -- Joan Oliver Goldsmith
  • The marks on our lives are like music notes on the page--they sing a song. -- Sarah McCoy
  • There will be no song on our lips if there be no anguish in our hearts. -- Karl Barth
  • The ocean has been singing to me, and the song is that of our life together... -- Nicholas Sparks
  • The rain plays a little sleep song on our roof at night And I love the rain. -- Langston Hughes
  • When we are bursting with some wordless experience, Art is our voice, the song of the heart. -- Richard Schmid
  • The song that we hear with our ears is only the song that is sung in our hearts. -- Ouida
  • But see! theVirgin blessed Hath laid her Babe to rest. Time is our tedious song should here have ending. -- John Milton
  • Thus we have at least a national song that unites all Germans, and is the symbol of our sixty-million nation. -- Friedrich Ebert
  • Like our title song â??Clapâ?, I want to become a singer that receive the applause from all people. -- L.Joe
  • Dance we shall to the song of our hearts as moods sway to dreamy winds under the crescent moon shade. -- Shah Asad Rizvi
  • Somewhere we went wrong Our love is like a song But you won't sing along Have you forgotten About us -- Demi Lovato
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