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Quotes on 'singing'

Discover the power of the human voice as you explore our collection of quotes on "singing". From well-known artists and musicians to philosophers and poets, this compilation celebrates the profound impact that singing has on our emotions, relationships, and self-expression. Whether you're a passionate singer or simply appreciate the beauty of melodies, these quotes will resonate with you, inspiring a deeper appreciation for the joy and freedom that comes from giving voice to our innermost feelings. Immerse yourself in the world of singing and let these words inspire your own musical journey.

I don't sing because I'm happy; I'm happy because I sing. Read Summary

An aged man is but a paltry thing, a tattered coat upon a stick, unless soul clap its hands and sing, and louder sing for every tatter in its mortal dress. Read Summary

I really want to sing, but my tone of voice is really too deep to do what I want. Read Summary

When I sing full voice, I get nervous because I get nasal and abrasive and a little scratchy. Read Summary

I wasn't one of those girls who sang at church. Read Summary

Truly to sing, that is a different breath. Read Summary

I have a sweet tooth for song and music. This is my Polish sin. Read Summary

I always knew I had a voice and I've always known I could sing, but I was too shy to let it come out. I think it's the hardest thing to do, to sing in front of people. When I finally let go and did it, I realized it's what I'm most talented at and what I love to do the most. Read Summary

I've been singing in church and wherever else I got the chance since I was 3. Read Summary

I didn't even know what 'The Voice' was, but my mom said, 'I signed you up for this singing show,' and I was like, 'All right, I guess.' Read Summary

I liked singing and just took a chance with it. Read Summary

I always try, when I'm singing songs, to interpret them the way that I would've arranged them. I think about the melody first, and then I pull out my guitar and start singing it. Read Summary

Singing, to me, just feels really vulnerable. Read Summary

I've always wanted to sing. I don't think I have a great voice, but I just think that I get the emotion. It's very authentic. Whatever emotion I'm feeling, I can sing it, and you can feel it. Read Summary

I just like to sing for people who have lost love. Read Summary

I always knew I couldn't sing, but I also knew I had a voice that isn't heard by many, and that I could learn how to stretch it and make songs sound good. Read Summary

A lot of songs I'm kind of singing and rapping. Read Summary

I never really liked poetry readings; I liked to read poetry by myself, but I liked singing, chanting my lyrics to this jazz group. Read Summary

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. Read Summary

I was always singing but didn't plan on pursuing it seriously. When I got to New York City when I was 18, I started playing in clubs in Brooklyn - I have good friends and devoted fans on the underground scene, but we were playing for each other at that point - and that was it. Read Summary