User:Magic man/HowTo:Express Yourself In Song
Sung to the tune of Imagine, by John Lennon.
♫ Imagine you're in a musical.
It's easy if you try.
Something has just happened.
Your emotions're running wild.
Imagine you start singing, and everyone joins in.
Imagine huge dance numbers.
It isn't hard to do.
The lights are all flashing.
And and it's all lead by you.
Imagine beautiful ballads, just like this one.
You-hoo-hoooooo, you may say
you can't do it, but really not that hard.
I hope you read this guide
and learn to sing like a star.
Imagine it is normal.
I wonder if you can.
People break into song
every now and then.
Imagine all the people singing and dancing, too.
You-hoo-hoooooo, you may say
you can't do it, but really not that hard.
I hope you read this guide
and learn to sing like a star. ♫
Song one: Choose the right time[edit | edit source]
Sung to the tune of Magic Carpet Ride, by Steppenwolf.
♫ I like to sing, yeeeeeeeees, yes,
right when something's happened to me.
While eating a sandwich would not be right
for singing a song, 'cause that would just bite.
You need to know,
when a song will go with the flow.
'Cause, if you know what
will work right,
you won't end up looking like a fool
while singing your song under electric lights.
Yes, if you know what
will work right
you can sing an amazing song
almost every night.
If you feel strong
about something
that has happened
you should start singing.
When you feel it's necessary
to sing a song it mightn't always be.
Before you start song
Well, think if anyone else wants to hear.
You need
to make
sure it's really important.
'Cause, if you know what
will work right,
you won't end up looking like a fool
while singing your song under electric lights.
Yes, if you know what
will work right
you can sing an amazing song
almost every night.
If you feel strong
about something
that has happened
you should start singing. ♫
Song two: Write a complicated song about your feelings on the subject expressed in a two to five minute slow or rock ballad.[edit | edit source]
Sung to the tune of Thick as a Brick, by Jethro Tull.
♫ Alternatively, just make it up as you go. ♫
Song three: Sing![edit | edit source]
Sung to the tune of I feel good, by James Brown.
Whoa-oa-oa! You feel good, I knew that you would, now.
You feel good, I knew that you would, now.
So good, so good, 'cause now you can sing.
Whoa! You feel nice, like sugar and spice
You feel nice, like sugar and spice
So nice, so nice, 'cause now you can sing.
When you sing your song
remember this guide's lessons.
And when you sing your song
always follow these lessons.
And you feel nice, like sugar and spice.
You feel nice, like sugar and spice.
So nice, so nice, 'cause now you can sing.
When you sing your song
remember this guide's lessons.
And when you sing your song
always follow these lessons.
And you feel nice, like sugar and spice.
You feel nice, like sugar and spice.
So nice, so nice, 'cause now you can sing.
Whoa! you feel good, I knew that you would, now.
You feel good, I knew that you would
So good, so good, 'cause now you can sing.
So good, so good, 'cause now you can sing.
So good, so good, 'cause now you can sing.
HEY!!