In a few weeks, I will be autitioning for my school's talent show. I want to sing. I want a sing a song sung by a female. But here's the catch. I want it to be an oldie's song. Like a classic that everyone knows. Any advice on what song to sing?
Vikki27 answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 4:21 am: I Only Want To Be With You - Dusty Springfield
Baby Love - The Supremes
Crazy - Tammy Wynette
Stand By Your Man - Tammy Wynette
Downtown - Petula Clark
Secret Love - Doris Day
Always Something There To Remind Me - Sandie Shaw
Depending on how good your voice is, I think Stand By Your Man would probably be a very good choice as it shows off your voice at a range of different octaves. [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
vilelove answered Monday March 27 2006, 10:10 pm: Hi. You know what would be really cool? "Stop, In The Name of Love" by Diana Ross and the Supremes. They have lots of other great songs you could also do (like "Baby Love" and "Breath Taking Heartbreaking Kind of Guy" , etc.) but "Stop In The Name of Love" is pretty cool and I'm sure everyone's heard it once or twice.
You know what other song would be cool? "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" (i'm not sure who sings it though). [ vilelove's advice column | Ask vilelove A Question ]
Ryan_10 answered Monday March 27 2006, 5:31 pm: Er Barbie Girl? Hey its coming from a guy cut me some slack lol. let me see what i can pull up online....hmmm....
shannonleighsharky answered Monday March 27 2006, 5:31 pm: well, i dont have a good song sung by a girl, but i do know one that everyone loves and it very recognizable. (is that even a word) anywayzz... try singing the song "old time rock n roll" you will be a hit for sure. im not sure who sings it but you should ask your parents or something. hope this helps! [ shannonleighsharky's advice column | Ask shannonleighsharky A Question ]
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