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The fact that I could sing in a way that might not be right for RADA but is right for me was a brand-new concept.
I was always trying to write standards, songs that anybody can sing. I figured that's where the money was.
I want to sing like Aretha Franklin. Before her I wanted the technical ability of Ella Fitzgerald.
I didn't have to do paper routes. I'd sing for 5 bucks a crack at weddings and church functions; I'd have four or five on some Saturdays.
I was actually tone deaf until I had tumors in my ears - I had very small ear canals - removed. Once they fixed that, I was actually able to sing in a pleasant manner.
I'd rather go on stage and talk or do public speaking than sing. Singing is very scary. It's very exposing.
I love to sing and I really love to write, but in terms of being onstage, I'm not that comfortable, which I think is sort of clear.
I always wanted to entertain. When I was little, I would sing in front of the mirror with a hairbrush or my sisters and I would make shows. I always wanted to be on TV.
You've got to find ways to breathe while you're dancing so that when it comes time for you to stop and sing again, you have it.
You will do things in private and sing in private and make choices in private that you wouldn't make if you were observed.
My favorite singer was Shania Twain. I would love for her to sing with me. And J. Lo - they are my favorites.
We sing popular songs and show it can be done a cappella. It's fun music.
We sing these songs for the everyday occasions of life, and they are very close to the hearts of our people.
The thing about the national anthem is that it's actually a pretty difficult song to sing for anybody.
It's not like we don't have any talent. We can't sing like Whitney Houston, but we can sing well.
We were very creative. There was nothing contrived about us. No one telling us what to do, what to wear, what to sing. We wrote our own material, chose our producers.
My grandmother would sing in the choir, while my dad - while he was in college - sang and recorded with a quartet. So yeah, it was definitely my dad's Southern side that impacted on me musically.
My dad used to sing in a quartet. He loved everything: adult contemporary, anything smooth. He'd listen to the quartets.
I sing what I sing. And that's recitals and orchestra concerts. To appease - no, that's not the right word - let's say to satisfy - any opera urgings that my public has, I'll put in an aria.
Some of the music I listen to is pop. I sing it in the shower - and then for public consumption.
During the presidential primaries of 1940, I received a request from the Democratic National Committee to sing God Bless America before the speeches.
Musical shows are really popular because there are lots of talented kids out there that can sing and dance.
I would never put any growl on my voice in concert - it's not the kind of music I sing.
Ever since I released my first album, I've tried not to use minor chords as the main element in songs. The way I sing is too melancholic.
Traditionally, songwriters can't sing. And that holds true in my case, also.
I got a couple on per album but my problem was that I wanted to sing the songs and not let Roger sing them.
The first thing I wanted to be was an actor, even before I wanted to be a singer, before I discovered I could sing.
I guess I'm a real fan of older music, and that's what shaped my taste and the way I sing.
Mum decided that I could sing a bit, so she put me in a choir, which I hated, and it was just a nightmare. I was a rebellious sort of choirboy.
Listen to any cantor, any good hazan, sing and you can hear a little bit of Ray Charles going on.
I'd be a pop star. Although, I was once sat front row at a Rihanna concert when she came down to the audience and sat on my lap, pointed the microphone towards my mouth, and I couldn't sing a line.
Contemporary Swedish artists that chose Swedish as their language tended to sing about certain topics and use words I wanted to avoid.
When I sing, my face changes shape. It feels like my skull changes shape... the bones bend.
I enjoy singing in different languages, be it Telugu or Bengali. I would like to sing in Malayalam too.
If I'm given a choice to pick what I am interested in, I will definitely sing a ghazal for a movie.
When I had to sing 'Kajra re' for 'Bunty Aur Babli,' I thought that my voice will not match that of Amitabh Bachchan's.
What you find with singers, no matter where they're from, if they have any kind of an accent, the accent tends to disappear when they sing.
When I was growing up, both my grandmothers would play the organ, and we would all sing.
My dad Peter, who was my roadie when I was starting out, had loads of confidence but couldn't sing.
I'll never sing something that I've never been through. So even if I didn't write it, I have to have at least experienced it.
I kinda learned to sing singing to Echo and the Bunnymen songs and Smiths songs: Morrissey would be a big favorite.
We played a festival in Ireland once, and in the middle of 'New Slang,' the Scissor Sisters kicked in across the field on this mega stage. It was a little distracting. It was hard to keep track of what I was supposed to sing.
For me a poem has to sing out of itself and the lilt of it carries the magic.
I used to want to be a backup singer. Not a lead singer, because I really can't sing.
No one ever told me I had a good voice or anything; no one ever told me I could sing. They just let me get on with it.
I would like to sing for the Pope. And the Queen, and at Simon Cowell's wedding.
I want mainstream artists to accept Latino artists as equals without us having to sing in English.
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