The crooning stopped, replaced by the sound of the engine grumbling steadily and the road moving beneath us smoothly. |
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You're not just singing, you're crooning and your voice is all mellow and smooth and tastes like honey. |
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The karaoke-mad couple love nothing better than getting up and crooning hit songs. |
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The album comes to a perfect end with female vocals crooning about a spinning top slowly coming to a stop. |
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At the end, instead of a fat lady singing, we get a thinner but happier Watt contentedly crooning about how great it is to be alive. |
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Al, with his short curly hair greased back, was putting on the dog and crooning a ballad into a microphone. |
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My first experience as a Yuletide performer was crooning Away in a Manger in my nursery-school Nativity play. |
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Despite his exemplary crooning ability and his propensity for loungey arrangements, his was never an easy career to sum up. |
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As far as I was concerned he was just some crazy nut who spent his days crooning up in the attic where he was changed. |
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In isolation, the stifling homogeny of the album doesn't come across as strongly, and the crooning doesn't get as tiresome. |
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She stroked the surface of the shell, crooning nonsense words to the tiny baby inside, encouraging it to come into the world. |
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Jill Scott opens the disc, crooning over a hip-hop bassline and vinyl scratches. |
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He begins at the piano, back to the audience, crooning through some svelte middle-of-the-road coffee table number as only Bryan can. |
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After crooning a couple of verses of that particular song, Charlie heard a loud thump resonate inside the room. |
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It looks like a giant Dutchman and a Dane crooning into a phone. |
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Kitaj has no particular interest in crooning over the perishability of the flesh. |
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Nowadays, times are better for his romantic old school crooning and jazzed-up Motown homages. |
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Dandies and crooning aside, I realise I've got a voice that's completely out of keeping with my physique? |
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Talking of Sinatra, Dany's new album actually ends with a rendition of the crooning classic par excellence, Fly Me to the Moon. |
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Pieces made for FM to not take literally... Patton being there to show off hos crooning talents. |
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The duo started out crooning Je pense à toi mon amour a good ten years ago, recounting their extraordinary destiny somewhere between the lines. |
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Alexis has developed a particularly striking vocal style since the beginning of his career, crooning his songs in deep, velvet tones. |
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A crooning humpback whale gently rolls over her calf in a loving caress beneath the sea. |
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The singer also played up a hitherto secret romantic side, crooning a number of sweet love songs including a wonderful version of Sur toi. |
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But it wasn't pitch-perfect crooning that made her such an icon. |
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I flopped onto my back and started crooning in my off key voice. |
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This album is trying too hard to be smooth and pleasing to the masses, meaning that Wright ends up crooning uninterestingly where she should be knocking us dead. |
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Critics praised his crooning, even if they regarded it little more than a gimmick. |
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His wife had snatched the child out of his arms one day as he sat on the doorstep crooning to it a song such as the mothers sing to babies in his mountains. |
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Nobody does shrewishness better than McEwan, who turns Sister Bridget into a crooning, purse-lipped avenger. |
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It doesn't matter if you're from the left or right, a crooning populist or a colorless technocrat. |
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There's no auto-tune crooning or overbearing electronica background music. |
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As a singer, Jesse has a lustrous vocal tone well suited to the crooning he loves to do. |
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With her soft, crooning vocals and hip-swaying rhythms, Pauline Croze has carved out her own unique place on the new French music scene. |
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And rumour has it the crooning chanteuse may well have put the finishing touches to a few new songs by then. |
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Gents are tapping their toes and snapping their digits to Nick's cool crooning. |
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La Ballade Du Mois de Juin finds Chiara crooning softly, without pathos, about the tragic end of a couple's road trip. |
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Alone in front of the mike with a simple acoustic guitar, just as he was at recent concerts at the Olympia and Bercy stadium in Paris, Koffi's velvet crooning style comes firmly to the fore. |
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Noah Zachary is thoroughly seedy as Dusty, a crooning lounge lizard. |
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With its remarkable graphics and 3D animation worthy of the Baby Life animation films, Baby Life, the game, and its adorable, unique virtual and totally realistic babies will have you cooing and crooning with delight. |
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On songs such as No Mercy For She and Pale White piano and guitar chords rise from calm, controlled cadences to wild, strident rhythms, Shannon crooning her plaintive, feline vocals while Yann's bow flies across his violin. |
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Pavements are crowded with shoppers and crooning preachers. |
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The track opens with glitchy lo-fi distortion and reggae crooning. |
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Suddenly a lovely sound filled the air. Ariel turned toward it. Nefazia was sitting on the rock, singing. Her song was low and sweet, like a mermother crooning to her baby. |
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Near the homestead they came upon Peter sitting on the shaft of a jinker, crooning a corroboree song and gazing so intently at the coffin-like ridge that he did not see them. |
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Last week a group of four high-spirited folksters known as the Weavers had succeeded in shouting, twanging and crooning folk singing out of its cloistered corner. |
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It's hard to pigeon hole them, even calling them a boy band isn't quite right as that conjures up images of five lads stood in a row crooning out a cover song. |
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In an intolerable sweetness, a contentment so deep that he was wistfully discontented, he saw magnolias by moonlight and heard plantation darkies crooning to the banjo. |
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Crooning romantic ballads and keeping the beat with faster numbers, he made his mark with his debut album. |
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