Well my music was different in high school; I was singing about love—you know, things I don't care about anymore.
I like Katy Perry. I mean, what is there not to like?! She's crazy, she's fun and she has some crazy pipes on her. She can sing.
I grew up performing and singing. And acting, the idea of it just sort of fell into my lap. And I was a little hesitant at first, but I was like, 'Okay, I'll try it.'
There is no earthly reason why a solo string instrument or voice, having the possibility to play or sing pure intonation, should want, or try, to be tempered.
Her heart is played like well worn strings In her eyes the sadness sings Of one who was destined of better things
When I'm singing I feel like I'm talking to someone. I'm in conversation when I perform - either with myself or with whomever is listening.
I didn't know I could sing until I auditioned for 'Les Miserables.' My friend was auditioning, and I wanted to audition too.
In our house, everybody is always dancing around and singing. We have a dance floor outside at our house, a big, huge dance floor that we all dance on.
My brother sings. My brother is a singer-songwriter. His name is Parker Ainsworth. He changed his last name to his middle name.
Singing beautiful melodies is one thing, but to deliver the text so that the people understand it, even in a foreign language, has to be worked at very hard.
In a beautiful morning, walking barefoot to the work through the green fields with the company of the singing birds... and there you shall meet the real happiness!
Our truest response to the irrationality of the world is to paint or sing or write, for only in such response do we find truth.
The words we construct, the poems we write and the songs we sing, become the love story of a stranger we have never seen.
The artist writes, paints, sings or dances the burden of some idea or feeling off his mind.
I was a lumberjack for years, a pub bouncer, I've sung in a band; in fact, I still sing, and I even trained myself to be a tree surgeon.
You don't want me to sing. I could do a really bad karaoke scene, if I had to, but I'd probably choose to rap.
I am comfortable with anything I sing: jazz, gospel, classical. It doesn't matter. I can do it all.
If you see the sunset, does it have to mean something? If you hear the birds singing does it have to have a message?
When I'm singing I try not be a singer with a capital S. I just try to get it out so I feel comfortable with it.
We don't live in an ancient era. Today, collaboration doesn't mean two singers standing next to each other at the mic to sing together.
I don't know if I'd ever sing a whole album because I don't know if I'd want to hear my voice for more than three or four songs.