But what I like to sing mostly is blues and cabaret style.
I'm definitely not the type to have a sing-off. I'm not catty like that. I sing for the right reasons.
I celebrate myself, and sing myself.
Singing has been a cherished gift, and my inability to sing has been a devastating blow.
Why is it that the hot chicks never can sing?
My grandfather was a church organist and would sing in choirs and was a musical genius to a certain extent.
I'm just a wee, chubby boy that happens to sing songs.
My mom was a painter and loves to sing behind closed doors.
I always believed a singer should be able to sing any kind of song. If I wanted to sing a Cole Porter song, I should be able to do that. Or 'Sherry,' I should be able to do that. Or a Dylan song.
Intermittently in my concert format, I sing a little jazz, a little scatting.
I sing in five or six different voices that are all part of me. It's not contrived.
I was not naturally talented. I didn't sing, dance or act, though working around that minor detail made me inventive.
Listening to Nat Cole prompted me to sing sentimental songs with distinct diction.
Yoghurt cuts sweetness and richness, tempers spice, and makes a dish sing.
To draw you must close your eyes and sing.
I wouldn't even dare to sing like Ed Sheeran.
I wanna sing about something that's sexy and edgy.
He's not very fast, but maybe Elizabeth Taylor can't sing.
I really learned to sing in church, I think, really with emotion.
In my concerts, people love when I sing a Latin encore with guitar.