Neil Diamond (1941) American singer-songwriter
Cracklin' Rosie
Song lyrics, Tap Root Manuscript (1970)
Moralia, Of the Training of Children
Neil Diamond (1941) American singer-songwriter
Cracklin' Rosie
Song lyrics, Tap Root Manuscript (1970)
John Cleland book Fanny Hill
Page 129
Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
“Love birds don't always sing pretty tunes.”
Nora Roberts (1950) American romance writer
Source: Tears of the Moon
Chetan Bhagat (1974) Indian author, born 1974
Source: Five Point Someone - What not to do at IIT! (2004), P. 21
“A church full of singing, out of tune
Everyone's gone to the moon”
Jonathan King (1944) English singer, songwriter, impresario, record producer and film director
Song: Everyone's gone to the Moon
Paul Robeson (1898–1976) American singer and actor
Regarding the film Tales of Manhattan, as quoted in Paul Robeson (1989) by Martin Duberman, " The Discovery of Africa", p. 259
“Sorry, I don’t understand ragas. Just show me the tune and I sing.”
K. L. Saigal (1904–1947) Indian actor
Then sing anything you like, said Boral, and Saigal started singing something in Raag Asawari. <br class="br">In Begum Akhtar the Undisputed Malika of Ghazals, 28 September 2012, accessdate3 January 2014, New Age Islam http://www.newageislam.com/islamic-culture/begum-akhtar-the-undisputed-malika-of-ghazals/d/8820,