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Sunday, September 29th, 2024
the Week of Proper 21 / Ordinary 26
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Sermon Quotations Archive

Quotations regarding 'Songs'

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You can tell the difference between songs that were created in a garage and songs that were created in the studio.
Gary Cherone, American Musician (1961-  )
Social topics may hit too close to home for people, but then again, if you pull a heartstring, then that's what country music is. It's not just songs about getting drunk and leaving your girl.
Kenny Chesney, American Musician (1968-  )
There aren't any rules, as far as anything-and that applies especially to writing songs, whatever gets the point across. So you're just kind of brought up to feel-in any field, if you say you can do it, do it. There it is.
Guy Clark, American Musician (1941-  )
I have no reason to sit home and write songs all day without going out and playing for the folks. And I have no reason to go play for the folks unless I'm writing new songs so they can sort of feed off one another. And I just try to do the best I can.
Guy Clark, American Musician (1941-  )
Artists who write songs... what they're going through usually comes through in their music.
Terri Clark, Canadian Musician (1968-  )
I started writing songs at age 15.
Vince Clarke, English Musician (1960-  )
I'm a lover of songs.
Vince Clarke, English Musician (1960-  )
I did a lot of writing for a lot of different kinds of bands that I was in and out of during those five years and that left me with a little body of songs that I liked better when I played alone, so I ended up going out solo and very soon made my first album.
Bruce Cockburn, Canadian Musician (1945-  )
I wanted to play rock and roll when I started playing. Nobody at that time ever thought about songwriting. You sang songs, that's all. You sang other people's songs. That's all there were.
Bruce Cockburn, Canadian Musician (1945-  )
The things in my songs are the edited highlights of my life. I don't go seeking out strange sexual experiences every day of the week.
Jarvis Cocker, English Musician (1963-  )
Some of the songs I do once in a while that I kinda... my set list is basically like my hits, there is a good reason why they are there; people really like them.
Joe Cocker, English Musician (1944-  )
Well, over the years, I've developed a stable of songs of which I'm known for and never get tired of singing.
Joe Cocker, English Musician (1944-  )
Yeah, one of the main ways is for songs that make me want to move.
Joe Cocker, English Musician (1944-  )
I love songs that have a rocking and grooving feeling.
Joe Cocker, English Musician (1944-  )
For me, the focus are songs, which really get the audience moving.
Joe Cocker, English Musician (1944-  )
I've written songs about things that nobody else has ever written about.
David Allan Coe, American Musician (1939-  )
It's great to hear from people who have been touched by these songs. It has been good to know that the Lord is using this in ways I am not even aware of.
Jim Cole, -
I want to be as honest as I can about the things I've been through - the sorrows and joys, victories and defeats - and to use those experiences as a well to draw from. Hopefully, the songs that result from that kind of writing will be songs that mean something to others.
Jim Cole, -
Since I was the solo artist as well as the writer for the songs, I figured I had enough credits on it already.
Cy Coleman, American Composer (1929-2004)
If I give myself a chore, for instance, when I was writing the songs for Shameless, I said to myself, Now, every day for 90 days you have to write a song; good, bad or indifferent. So that was really helpful.
Judy Collins, American Musician (1939-  )
 
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