R&b Lyric Quotes
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R&b Lyric Quotes & Sayings
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I usually start with a lyric and see where that takes me.
— Adam Schlesinger
Every single lyric I've ever written I meant.
— John Lydon
I know that that doesn't make even a little bit of sense. That was the point, that beautiful incongruence.
— Hank Green
Pronouns really don't matter in a song - 'I' or 'he' or 'she' or even subscribing a lyric to an inanimate object.
— Conor Oberst
My feet took an involuntary step backward as I suddenly envisioned a world where I wasn't a hot tempered smartass. It was a pretty world.
— Jennifer R. McDonald
Publishing the lyric books, poetry or comics of other musicians I know. That's the thing I really want to break into!
— Frank Iero
Sometimes I get the feeling that I'm
stranded in the wrong time
where love is just a lyric in a children's rhyme — Bil Keane
stranded in the wrong time
where love is just a lyric in a children's rhyme — Bil Keane
No use wishing now for any other sin.
— Elvis Costello
A beautiful woman combining the prospect of happiness and nakedness in the same spoken sentence could achieve the power of the greatest lyric poetry.
— Nick Hornby
It's a breath you took too late.
It's a death that's worse than fate. — Elvis Costello
It's a death that's worse than fate. — Elvis Costello
The ethos and critique are of poetry, which becomes a rich dark with a phosphorescence of lyric as witness.
— Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
My style of lyric-writing is very specific and has a lot of details, and I think people react most to that.
— Craig Finn
There ain't no money in poetry, that's what keeps the poet free. I've had all the freedom I can stand.
— Guy Clark
One man's vulgarity is another man's lyric.
— John Marshall Harlan II
Disgust at having to talk about oneself is what distinguishes novelistic talent from lyric talent,
— Milan Kundera
What makes a great song - you don't put it into words. You feel it. The perfect lyric. The perfect melody. It makes you feel something.
— Diane Warren
As an actor myself, I know we go where the work is, but I think it's sad the Lyric haven't found any homegrown talent.
— Ian Beattie
Something taken off the page can sound great, I guess. Usually it doesn't. It seems like lately Pitchfork is trying to champion lyric writers more.
— Stephen Malkmus
My music is basically all about witty punchlines and lyric progression that is aimed to make you laugh or say "Woah."
— Mike Stud