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Come live, and be merry, and join with me, To sing the sweet chorus of 'Ha ha he!
William Blake
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I have always been a sucker for the big, upbeat chorus.
Tommy Shaw
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When I write a song, I see a tunnel, and then the chorus is an open space, or the bassline is doing this shape. I see songs as a more of a geometric, spacial experience.
Bjork
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I've written probably over 200 songs that have a verse and a chorus and that's it.
Hunter Parrish
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I'd much rather fail than do something like 'The Chorus Line' movie, sanitized and Hollywoodized.
Rob Marshall
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Applause was designed to bemuse and confuse you until it explodes into a chorus that reminds us why we love pop music.
Lady Gaga
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I decided to always sing in the back with the chorus and never went up front because I had trouble performing.
Patti LaBelle
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A riff can take on the aspect of a chorus in a listener's psyche.
Jack White
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It's different obviously with a song when you're talking about narrative, you're talking about the verse leading into the chorus or whatever it is, but you have to have a sensibility of how something would flow either way.
Shura
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Human reproduction can be a sticky subject—” “Ewww!” groaned a chorus of students
Becca Fitzpatrick