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There are more love songs than anything else. If songs could make you do something we'd all love one another.
I can speak for most songwriters - those breakup love songs are so easy to write, as far as the inspiration and all that.
In the past, I never wrote any love songs. That was not my thing.
I didn't want my last chapter to be the guy who sits at the piano and sings love songs.
My contribution is the romance and the warmth. The love songs.
I love songs that tell stories. They make you feel something, something real.
My granddaddy on my momma's side, he was a romantic. He loved love songs. Every Valentine's Day, I remember him buying a red carnation for my grandmomma, my momma and my sister. That was something you could count on every year.
I hadn't played any music since freshman year of college, more than thirty years ago, so I had to relearn everything. I started writing songs. Some were dance and trance songs (I listen to them a lot while I'm writing), and some were love songs, because that after all is what music is about - dancing and trancing and love and love's setbacks.
I am an incurable romantic. I am even in love with the idea of being in love, and hence, I write a lot of love songs.
I know for works for me - those wonderful sad love songs.
But, in the end, even a song that's as politically bland as Blowin in the Wind, you probably wouldn't get up and sing that now, whereas some of Bob Dylan's love songs that were contemporary with that, like say Girl from the North Country, you can still get up an play now.
I don't really need to stand out, there's room for everyone. Although I haven't built a niche yet, I'm just writing love songs.
Singing was probably my first love, and song writing. I write a lot of love songs and heartbreaking songs.
I've always tried to get around writing love songs, I guess because I've always had a hard time saying, 'I love you.'
Some people come to our shows and think they're gonna spend the night just listening to love songs, and they're pretty much surprised cause we do a lot of rock and roll.
Our species uses music and dance to express various feelings: love, joy, comfort, ceremony, knowledge, and friendship. And each one is distinct and widely recognized within cultures. Love songs cause us to move slowly and fluidly, for example, while songs of joy inspire us to dance in a full-body aerobic way.
I had made all these rules for myself: I'm not writing social commentary, I'm not writing love songs.
Well, people can get advice almost anywhere, but they can't find a companion almost anywhere. And far more than being an advice-giver or somebody who just plays sappy love songs, I really am a companion on the radio at night.
'The Boatman's Call' is amazing; it's an album of love songs, really beautiful.
So, in some ways, the political songs tend to be a bit more like reportage, whereas the love songs tend to be like novels, you can pick them up off the shelf and go into them any time.
Songs are great. I love songs. I sing them in the shower sometimes. They can be poignant or cheery or angry, and they can have catchy and satisfying melodies. There's nothing wrong with songs.
I love songs that are very autobiographical.
I love songs. Songs are my favorite things.
I'm really a singer, so I love songs and I love singing. I like rap music, but I didn't grow up freestyling.
I am going to sing lesbian love songs and support gay rights no matter what. The rest is public relations.
I've written many love songs for Gerard. But it's never enough. I feel that he deserves a million love songs written for him.
I love songs that have a rocking and grooving feeling.
'Haywire' is full of different kinds of love songs. It's definitely country and a little something for everybody. I feel like the subject matter goes a little deeper about love and relationships.
My love songs are very personal and quite weird. They don't really have the big radio hit choruses because basically they're my therapy, stuff I have to get off my chest.
I love songs that people can dance to and enjoy at the same time.
Politics are always involved, even in my love songs.
Typically, the theme of my albums, if there is a theme, is, 'How does it feel?' And that always leads to love songs. It just does.
Female influence came from my grandmother and my aunt. They would sing Corsican love songs while cleaning the house and dress all in black and say melodramatic things like: 'I want to die.'
I decided at 15 that I didn't want to be one of those artists that gets up and sings love songs they don't mean. I decided that I was going to be me to the fullest extent, that my songs were going to reflect relationships I've had, things I've been through, and even the stuff I'm embarrassed about.
I love deeply, and when it comes to singing love songs and something that I have no problem doing, I put all of my heart and soul into these love songs. I know my fans out there are listening, taking these songs to heart. Like I say, they're relating these songs to their lives, too, and their relationships.
'Rhye' clearly plays with notions of sexual identity, and it has made a concerted effort to keep its own identity mysterious. Its love songs are gender-neutral, the members have declined to appear in their own videos, and you'd be hard-pressed to find a photo of the duo that doesn't cast them in shadows.