Songs you find easy to sing.

Category: Jam Session

Post 1 by maroon five (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2007 5:35:48

As the topic says, what songs do you like to sing, or find easy to sing? It depends on my mood, but I'm usually singing whatevery I'm playing at the time. Right now, I'm singing "Hungry eyes. by Eric Carmen", "I hate everything about you. by Ugly Kid Jo" or "Scienc. bye Cold Play". Infact, I usually sing more by cold play, than any others.

Post 2 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2007 5:41:27

same here, i can sing anything.

really like elton john songs, james morison, music from the moovies, and my spanish music

Post 3 by HauntedReverie (doing the bad mango) on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2007 5:45:45

any country song. lol, I may not sing them well, but they're my favorite to sing, and the easiest. Modern country, that is.

Post 4 by maroon five (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2007 21:25:40

I also can sing two french songs. "Sexy boy. by Air", and "Lady Marmalaid", and yes I do kno the translation of the last one.

Post 5 by retrieverdog (when I'm in seventh hour, my work does show.) on Tuesday, 30-Jan-2007 21:00:33

twinkle twinkle little star.

Post 6 by Amethyst Moon (I can't call it a day til I enter the zone BBS) on Wednesday, 31-Jan-2007 1:18:27

Being that I'm primarily a rock/metal singer, I find old school 80's metal easy to sing and to harmonize along with. Metallica's ...And Justice For All album is a breeze to sing to and not even a strain on my voice like when I practice melodic or power metal stuff, urgh! An octave jump here, an arpeggio there, multilayers trying to be sung by a single vocalist at one time... eeee! As long as she doesn't go too low, Tracy Chapman's very easy to sing along with as well.

Post 7 by bozmagic (The rottie's your best friend if you want him/her to be, lol.) on Wednesday, 31-Jan-2007 15:32:24

Oo! Anything that I like and hat gets well and truly imprinted in my head really.

Post 8 by maroon five (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Thursday, 01-Feb-2007 8:28:35

I forgot about Tracey Chapmen! I can also sort of sing along to Evanescence, provided Amy Lee doesn't get to low, like she does in "going under". I strained my voice doing that once, and swore I wouldn't do it again...lol.

Post 9 by Reyami (I've broken five thousand! any more awards going?) on Wednesday, 21-Mar-2007 15:45:44

Almost anything by Celine Dion, unless it's in French. If it's not in English, you won't hear me. lol

Post 10 by changedheart421 (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Wednesday, 21-Mar-2007 15:50:41

aynone song by the Fray and Kenny Chesney

Post 11 by KC8PNL (The best criticism of the bad is the practice of the better.) on Wednesday, 21-Mar-2007 18:53:26

Any minimalist techno works for me, because there is no singing in it. Bottom line? I could make a fart sound good I sing so badlly.

Post 12 by guitargod1 (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Thursday, 22-Mar-2007 0:27:27

I've sang songs in bands by the following artists: the stones, the beatles, the clash, stevie ray vhon, Pink Floyd, coldplay, some metallica, mainly the stuff from the black album and load/reload, rush, eric clapton, some dream theater, some queensryche, megadeath, styx, stone temple pilots, hendrix, etc.

Post 13 by maroon five (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Friday, 23-Mar-2007 22:48:01

hahahahahahahahah! thanks Scott, you made me laugh!