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Ms. AUSTIN: Singing my little heart out.
NPR: Patti Austin, Singing Gershwin's Praises
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Ms. ELLA FITZGERALD: (Singing) Yes, my heart belongs to Dad, 'cause my daddy he treats so well.
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Ms. ADAMS: (Singing) I open my heart.
NPR: Gospel Singer Yolanda Adams, 'Day by Day'
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Mr. BAKER: (Singing) With a song in my heart.
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Ms. SIMONE: (Singing) Just a beat of my poor heart in the dark.
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Choir: (Singing) Save your holy Savior, in my heart, oh, God.
NPR: From Jazz to Gospel 'With One Voice'
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Unidentified Woman: (Singing) Shepherd me, oh Lord, behind my heart, behind my fears, from death in your love.
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The BLACK KEYS: (Singing) (Unintelligible) gonna get (unintelligible) by my heart, but they don't care at all.
NPR: Keeping it Primitive with The Black Keys
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Mr. MERIC LONG: (Singing) Take this hammer-handed heart, And pull it off my back.
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Ms. FEIST: (Singing) Ooh, I'll be the one who'll break my heart.
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Ms. SILL: (Singing) The sweetest rapture ...(unintelligible) capture (unintelligible) my heart in the westward direction of my own resurrection.
NPR: Judee Sill's Posthumous 'Dreams'
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The lyrics were totally inappropriate, but as I kept singing, I began to feel better, as if a tiny hole had opened in my heart, letting in a breath of freedom.
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