To me, a song is a song when you can sit in a room and just sing it from end to end.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A song is a song. But there are some songs, ah, some songs are the greatest. The Beatles song 'Yesterday.' Listen to the lyrics.
To sing a song is like whispering to a child's ear. It is an art heavily relying on improvisation.
What a song is is a subjective thing. There's no one real definition for it.
To make a song is a gift, and once it's done it keeps evolving and changing and becomes a tool to interact with other people. It's like a conversation.
Sometimes a song indicates that it wants to be about a certain thing. And then if you write it, you find that it is about something that you've done.
A song is a lot of things. But, first of all, a song is the voice of its time. Setting words to music gives them weight, makes then somehow easier to say, and it helps them to be remembered.
There's many, many ways to write a song. But generally, sitting down at a table and writing is not one of them.
A song is like a saddle: you ride it for a while, and if it's the right kind of song you can sing it for the rest of your life.
Songs are a way to express what I have felt. A way to understand what happened to me or to other people.
Most people think a song is a song - three minutes, and you're done. I don't think this way. Songs are my wings. They're what I use to fly. It's very important for me to put everything in the right place.
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