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Aunt Dottie and Aunt ordsprog

en Aunt Dottie and Aunt Mae would get up there and sing the same song - 'I was drunk last night, dear Mother; I was drunk the night before.' They couldn't sing worth a darn, but they'd sing,

en Sing, Sing a song, Sing out loud, Sing out strong, Sing of good things, not bad, Sing of happy, not sad, Sing, Sing a song, Make it simple, To last your whole life long, Don't worry that it's not good enough, For anyone else to hear, Sing, Sing a son

en Sing, Sing a song, Sing out loud, Sing out strong, Sing of good things, not bad, Sing of happy, not sad, Sing, Sing a song, Make it simple, To last your whole life long, Don't worry that it's not good enough, For anyone else to hear, Sing, Sing a son

en Live well. Sing out, sing loud, and sing often. And God bless the child that's got a song.

en The theory is that Mariah Carey can sing anything. You hear that expression, 'She can sing the phone book.' So if you can really sing, you should be able to sing anything, so we're testing them. That's the whole competition.

en When I sing it puts a twinkle in their eyes and a smile on their face and I always feel closer to the Lord when I sing. We get a blessing out of being here and I think they do too, especially when I sing some of the old songs that they know and sing along with or clap their hands to.

en She can sing anything. She can sing the best ballad in the world. She can sing classical stuff and she can sing soul and rock and roll.
  Elton John

en I sing from the heart... I sing the words of a song and really feel them, from the top of my head to the tip of my toes... I sing as though my life depends on it, and if I ever stop doing that then I'll stop living

en You sing in the black church and you sing from 10 in the morning to 10 at night. And you've got to be in great shape because you're singing and jumping and clapping and carrying on all at the same time.

en Believe it or not, it's my signature song, 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco,' because it's given me a license to sing all the great songs that I could sing. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. Believe it or not, it's my signature song, 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco,' because it's given me a license to sing all the great songs that I could sing.

en They bring a letter stating that they're a student in good standing, ... and then they come in and they sing for us. They do not have to sing in Cherokee, they just need to sing.

en We don't compare. It's not my poem is better than yours. We're like a chorus. Some sing alto, some sing baritone, some sing bass.

en I don't sing for anybody. I wouldn't sing for the Queen dear.
  Joan Sutherland

en If I had a song, I'd sing it in the morning, I'd sing it in the evening, All over this land
  Lee Hays

en If I had a song, I'd sing it in the morning, I'd sing it in the evening, All over this land
  Lee Hays


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