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Quotes About Song

'It's Everyday Bro' started with me talking about the things I do on a day-to-day basis. From there, the creativity was unleashed, and the song was the result.
~ Jake Paul
Italy doesn't need American football. For what? I've been. Wine, women, song, shopping, unbelievable vistas and landscapes... You need Titans vs. Panthers? Uh, no.
~ Michael Wilbon
And then, I was thinking of doing a record just like starting with voice, because I did this one song that was just kind of a cappella, and I did it for this art piece I did where people could come and play music to go with a voice.
~ Kim Gordon
When we play 'Angel of Death', it's actually a 2 and half minutes sing 'til our party starts. That song is pretty much been played traditionally in the end.
~ Kerry King
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
I've got the country station on my radio.
~ Kyle Gass
'Threatz' was when I stepped into my own as an individual and one of the first songs we put on SoundCloud.
~ Denzel Curry
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.
~ Jeff Buckley
I'm saddest when I sing.
~ Thomas Haynes Bayly
She sang the Song of the Shirt.
~ Thomas Hood
Supernatural horror was one of the ways we found that would allow us to live with our double selves. By its employ, we discovered how to take all the things that victimize us in our natural lives and turn them into the very stuff of demonic delight in our fantasy lives. In story and song, we could entertain ourselves with the worst we could think of, overwriting real pains with ones that were unreal and harmless to our species.
~ Thomas Ligotti
Jesus Christ is a lily of the valley, Song of Solomon 2:1, not of the mountains.
~ Thomas Watson
Her religious beliefs went first, for all she could ask of a god, or of immortality, was the gift of a place where daughters love their mothers; the other attributes of Heaven you could have for a song.
~ Thornton Wilder
I didn't write that song to try and win you over, or to steal you away from him. I wrote it because I knew I never could.
~ Tiffanie DeBartolo
A song." I said aloud. "What?" "The whole time Adam and I were together, he never wrote a song for me." Vera looked like she was trying to think of an appropriate response to such a stupid desire. "He was a drummer. You hate it when drummers sing.
~ Tiffanie DeBartolo
Striking evidence of the ability of birds to hear the fine details of song involves the so-called 'sexy syllables' in canary song.
~ Tim Birkhead
I wanted to write a battle song for the Judeans but so far I can think of nothing noble and weighty enough.
~ Isaac Rosenberg
I'm not an easy one when it comes to nostalgia - as long as I've got a new idea I'll always think that this is the best song we've ever written and all that.
~ Jim Kerr
I guess that's always the mystery of music. It's like why does this song make me feel so grey or why does it make me feel sad or happy or nostalgic and so I'm most fascinated by breaking that down in my music.
~ Borns
My voice is not good enough for me to sing a song.
~ Kapil Sibal
No disrespect to people that don't use music theory or don't know it. It does help to be able to figure out what key a song is in, even though with your scales you can figure it out so you can set your Auto-Tune right. So many songs with Auto-Tune are off or have the wrong note playing on the 808. And they pass it off as being hood.
~ Mike Dean
My song in 'Vaastav' was my debut dance number.
~ Kashmira Shah
The feeling of joy came up in me again the way the lyric of a song might remind a man on the edge of insanity that soon he will be insane again and there is a world there more interesting than his own.
~ Norman Mailer
When I write I like to give equal justice to lyrics, too. I want the song to have meaning for me so I can make it have meaning for the audience.
~ Oliver