I sing but no one ever stays around to listen lol. I remember many years ago, I was laid back on the Settee with head phones on singing away. In the corner of my eye I saw something and looked to find my Ex had a small tape recorder and was slithering along the floor to hide it next to me. The Bitch lol |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
Hull |
I used to sing when much younger. At my Scottish Secondary school, I was in not just the main school choir, but also in what was a specialist choir, about 18 of us in total. We performed in concerts and recitals.
From leaving school & moving to London, I joined a choir there. In just a few years, I performed with them at major cathedrals, churches and other venues through the UK and Europe. Wonderful memories!
My singing capabilities were cut after being in a building fire in which I was rescued but inhaled fumes and smoke which affected my throat. I can now sing to some degree, but sound like a frog croaking! |
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"I could, until I got Covid and many throat infections afterwards.
Occasionally my singing voice comes back but I've lost my higher range most of the time.
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Tiny Tim is sad, Tiptoeing through the tulips on his own ha ha
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"No one has said what they sing.
I can do a mean Mustang Sally or John the Revelator
I need to hear your Sally
I’ll see what I can do "
You're so good to me |
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