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If you're dealing with a musical in which you're trying to tell a story, it's got to sound like speech. At the same time it's got to be a song.
— Stephen Sondheim
Whatever she does to my songs, she always makes them sound better.
— Ella Fitzgerald
Ramones music has a Pavlovian effect on me - the song starts, and the world blurs around the sound.
— Henry Rollins
If you've got a good song, it's easy to play. But you can't make a bad song sound good no matter who you have to play on it.
— Donald Dunn
Anything is food for starting a song. A song can start with a lyric idea or a melody or just a sound that inspires.
— Alison Goldfrapp
I have no idea what the song is about, but at least it does not sound like furniture falling down stairs
— Shehan Karunatilaka
I don't really think of Dire Straits as a sound, you know. It. just depends on the song, and the stuff we're doing is so varied.
— Mark Knopfler
The wren and the nightingale sound nothing alike, but think how dull the world would be without the songs of both birds.-Miss Kanagawa
— Kirby Larson
Music is what feelings sound like out loud. I sing songs that speak from my heart. They tell my story, how I feel.
— Georgia Cates
Don't let a loud few determine the nature of the sound. It makes for poor harmony and diminishes the song.
— Vera Nazarian
The smell of the ocean, southern breeze, blue sky, and the gentle sound of dancing waves make me sing the song of love.
— Debasish Mridha
I felt drunk on Chase and high on summertime. Why did that sound just like a country song?
— J.L. Weil
She put a wedge beside my heart
And then she brought the mallet down
She sang no song to guide her work
I lost my heart without a sound — Shannon Hale
And then she brought the mallet down
She sang no song to guide her work
I lost my heart without a sound — Shannon Hale