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.
It was harder to break into comics than it was to become a singer in a rock band.
I consider myself to be an inept pianist, a bad singer, and a merely competent songwriter. What I do, in my opinion, is by no means extraordinary.
Whenever anyone asked me what I'd do if I wasn't a singer, I'd say, 'Oh, I'd have a cooking show.'
It's easy for a singer to sometimes pick up on another singer's sound, but that's just copying.
Even though I'm a pop singer, I really have more the life of a country singer.
I want to produce a country album for a country singer.
I was signed to RCA to be a country singer.
If there is a better singer in England than Craig David, then I am Margaret Thatcher.
I've always been a little bit in the background as a singer and even as an acoustic-guitar player, although I crank it up and rock with my Marshall stacks, too.
I've always been a singer. I never really decided I was gonna be a singer. It just kind of - I just sung a lot.
I used to think I was a singer; I had my own delusions about it.
Judy Garland was a different type of entertainer. She was a dancer, a singer, and an incurable romantic.
Every singer eventually gets around to a Christmas disc.
Back when I started, you could either be a folk singer, or you could be a disco diva, or you could be a secretary or maybe a disc jockey, but there was no room for anything alternative yet.
Few in the Nineties would have ventured to prophesy that the remote dim singer of the Celtic Twilight would, in a new age, become the leading poet of the English-speaking world. None have disputed the claim of William Butler Yeats to that title.
I started an all-girl punk band when I was 14, and I was the drummer, not the singer.
I'm not a singer who plays a bit of drums. I'm a drummer that sings a bit.
My brother is the lead singer of The Torn, and my parents are in a country duo.
Imagine a singer with the virtuosity of Joan Sutherland or Ella Fitzgerald, the public persona of Eleanor Roosevelt, and the audience of Elvis, and you have Umm Kulthum.