I love to sing, and I've recorded a few covers and originals with friends, but I haven't written any songs.
They ought to put out the eyes of painters as they do goldfinches in order that they can sing better.
But when the 'Glee' audition came around, my manager literally had to talk me into it. I was petrified to sing in front of anyone.
I can sing, I can act, my physical comedy is on point. I can do the splits.
I don't want to sing boring pop songs - I want to sing songs that are meaningful to me.
I've recorded in Portuguese, too. I didn't set out to just sing ballads or romantic songs.
I learned to sing from my mum and dad's record collection.
As a kid, I loved to sing along to the Drifters and Otis Redding.
I chose to sing in the church, and have never regretted it.
When I'm rhyming it's all in my head... Like the slaves, when they were picking cotton, they would block out their minds. They would sing.
I didn't have to do paper routes. I'd sing for 5 bucks a crack at weddings and church functions; I'd have four or five on some Saturdays.
I just kept touring and touring until it became second nature to go onstage, perform, and sing.
I never sing in the shower either.
When I sing, people shut up.
I don't believe in singing lessons. You can sing or you can't.
My singing voice is very specific to me. That's my natural voice when I sing.
I'm really loud. I can't sing softly.
My favorite way to blow off steam is to sing obnoxiously loud in the shower.
If my tongue were trained to measures, I would sing a stirring song.
Swans sing before they die - 'twere no bad thing should certain persons die before they sing.