Sentences with phrase «singing ballads»

Mr Ryan «Swoon» Gosling, the man who was set out to be a star at the tender age of 8 while singing ballads in the Mickey Mouse Club and crashing at Justin Timberlake's house.
Mr Ryan «Swoon» Gosling, the man who was set out to be a star at the tender age of 8 while singing ballads in...
There are still women in this area who make lace and sing ballads.
He blushes profusely when his teammates play and sing The Ballad of Archie Who at parties or around the dorm.
They show tableaus, act, dance, and sing their ballads to tell the story of the Chalice of Soultana.
So that meant someone needed to sing these ballads... and we remembered we already had a bard in the game!
I tracked down some video of our tent sit, during which I couldn't resist singing the ballad as we bided our time:
I finally stopped singing this ballad of guilt when I took my kids to work, and they were able to see me in a new light.

Not exact matches

The worship ballad «How He Loves» from singer / songwriter John Mark McMillan has become a staple of Sunday morning worship services, but depending on how comfortable (or uncomfortable) your worship team is singing about sloppy wet kisses, you could be singing a different version of the song.
When I sang Kantian ballads in the garden below her window, she merely gazed down enigmatically, blew me a perfunctory kiss, and lowered the sash.
So her roommates sing to her a bouncing ballad about how she should join them: «Someone in the crowd could be the one you need to know — the one to finally lift you off the ground.»
The Portland swingman (right), another dunk hopeful, sings a bilingual ballad imploring fans to «vote for me, vótame,» while strumming nonsensically on a acoustic guitar.
Doug Faulkner says he wants his pictures to sing and the best ones do, often like a romantic ballad, occasionally like hard, exotic rock.
Hank Thompson was singing a familiar hillbilly ballad that went, «We got time for one more drink and a...six - pack to go.»
The deep, vibrating chants of fin whales are love ballads sung by males to woo whale señoritas, a new study finds.
How about singing ironic ballads at the local karaoke bar?
She's our go - to gal for some power ballad singing, and Pitch Perfect is the sorta film we need to watch on repeat, so here's a lil hommage to the bae who sings the sassiest songs around: Jessie J.
She gets to sing the show's hit ballad, «I Dreamed a Dream,» which she discharges effectively until, in the last third, she too is bitten by the melodrama bug that infects almost the entire ensemble.
Attuned to the formalism inherent in Japanese life — the rules of school, playground and workplace; the frequency of group singing and parades; the use of communal and folk song as receptacle of social values and agent of social pressure — Ballad of Narayama simply takes these elements familiar from his earlier films and pushes them to their aesthetic limit.
Crossing a field in a coonskin cap as he steals away from Camp Ivanhoe — while on the soundtrack Hank Williams sings his tragic ballad of the lovelorn wooden Indian Kaw - Liga — he seems like the perfect embodiment of the values imparted by, say, Fess Parker as Davy Crockett, except that he has arrived too late.
Taking songs of the time (Elton John, Rhythm of the Night, The Police), and breaking them down into love ballads, the singing, to people not used to this kind of kitschy movie, is all but unbearable.
The title is perfect: «Distant Voices, Still Lives» writer - director Terence Davies's adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbons's 1932 novel of life in the Scottish countryside is like an old familiar tune, a lusty ballad of love and heartbreak sung with passion and power, and just a handful of off - key notes.
Feel the power — and sing along — as Reptillus Maximus sings his soulful ballad, «My Unexpected Friend.»
It's beautiful to watch, and the story of the house being sung as a ballad makes this feel even more enchanting.
Bookended by musical performances, the film concludes with the girls singing an ethereal ballad, «I Feel The Cold» (written by Alex Proyas, director of both The Crow (1994) and Dark City (1998)-RRB-.
No matter how hard she tries to forget, Eilis is reminded of home when she hears Irish singer Iarla Ó Lionáird singing the Irish ballad «Casadh an Tsúgáin» at a Christmas charity dinner for the homeless where she volunteers.
«Life's a happy song, with someone by your side to sing along,» smile Segel and Adams in a rousing opening number, before Gary's main soul - searching ballad hits: «Am I a man or a Muppet?»
So one night when she thinks everyone is asleep, Jerrica borrows Kimber's camera, pulls out a guitar, and records herself singing a sorrowful, self - authored ballad about loneliness.
The Mousketeer made a name for himself by singing 8o's ballads on the Mickey Mouse Club.
SOUNDS: In a performance that won over my screening audience twice, Chris Pratt sings the tender ballad «Cu - Cu - Rru - Cu - Cu - Paloma» by Tomas Mendez Sosa, complete with a serious Spanish falsetto and no subtitles.
Celine Dion looks radiant singing the soaring lyrics to «Ashes,» an inspiring power ballad that seems like it would have little to do with the tongue - in - cheek superhero satire.
As for the musical numbers: The three new songs, including a plodding ballad that the Beast sings while brooding around his castle, are unfortunately forgettable.
This is a musical that really only has the semblance of a plot as an excuse to have people sing hair anthems and power ballads of the»80s, so in a sly way, certainly this carmen interruptus acknowledges how strung - together the whole affair is.
My grandmother sang, and my mother blasted ballads in the car when she dropped me off at school.
Set in an evocative rural landscape à la Hillbilly Elegy and with sharp insight reminiscent of Daniel Woodrell (Winter's Bone), Wiley Cash (A Land More Kind than Home), Karen Dionne (The Marsh King's Daughter) or Lisa Wingate (Before We Were Yours), Tess Sharpe's debut Barbed Wire Heart is a breathtaking «ballad of survival sung by a voice you'll never forget» (David Joy).
With the sound of the sea as a ballad to your ears, the infinite turquoise in front of you, the visit to our tropical garden of colourful birds singing their songs at sunrise and sunset and magical nights with a sky full of stars, you will think that you have reached paradise.
It also featured the first ballad to feature on a Square video game — the Celtic ending theme «Small Two of Pieces» sung by Joanne Hogg.
In her gallery at Tate Britain there's nothing but three large black speakers out of which comes her voice singing a 16th - century Scottish ballad called «Lowlands» in three different parts, a piece she originally installed on the underside of three bridges in Glasgow.
In this work, the artist sings three slightly different versions of a sixteenth - century Scottish ballad titled Lowlands Away; a haunting lament about a man drowned at sea who returns to his lover to tell her of his death.
Singing variations of «Lowlands» a haunting 16th - century Scottish ballad which tells the tale of a drowned lover, the slightly different versions of the song could originally be heard from the three bridges of the Clyde in central Glasgow during the city's International Visual Arts Festival.
Throughout the week - long performance and installation, workers sang Spanish ballads and read from passages about town criers in London's markets, drawing further connections between the space and artistic and industrial production.
The titles of her memento mori, taken from the lyrics of tortured love ballads sung by crooner Eddy Arnold, Bob Dylan, or the Chemical Brothers, are examples of fleeting emotions rendered timeless by song.
Philipsz sings three disjointed renditions of an old Scottish ballad, and it's lovely, but the installation — spartan, industrial — saps some of the atmosphere.
Mining and ballads have gone together through the ages, from the early days of coal extraction in Britain and Wales on through another standard I sing in Uncle Wade — Merle Travis's «Dark as a Dungeon» — and forward to Sting's tune «We Work the Black Seam.»
As you might expect there's already a country ballad here about the Gibson raids, «Keep Your Hands Off Our Wood,» in which songwriter Steve Bryant sings:
Turn on the thermostatic controlled rain shower and sing your morning ballad into the hand spray faucet.The smell of fresh bagels fills the bright and airy kitchen — no need to turn on the overhead ventilation hood for this one.
Turn on the thermostatic controlled rain shower and sing your morning ballad into the hand spray faucet.The smell of fresh bagels fills the bright and airy kitchenno need to turn on the overhead ventilation hood for this one.
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