Danh ngôn của Carrie Underwood

The first one I remember singing on stage was 'Somewhere Out There' from 'An American Tail.' I was around 7, and my choir teacher at school asked me if I would sing it. My parents told me that I needed to move around the stage, so for the entire time I just walked back and forth from side to side while I was singing - there's videotape of it.
The first one I remember singing on stage was 'Somewhere Out There' from 'An American Tail.' I was around 7, and my choir teacher at school asked me if I would sing it. My parents told me that I needed to move around the stage, so for the entire time I just walked back and forth from side to side while I was singing - there's videotape of it.
Bài hát đầu tiên tôi nhớ đã hát trên sân khấu là 'Somewhere Out There' từ 'An American Tail.' Lúc đó tôi khoảng 7 tuổi, và giáo viên hợp xướng ở trường hỏi tôi có hát bài đó không. Bố mẹ tôi nói với tôi rằng tôi cần phải di chuyển quanh sân khấu, vì vậy trong suốt thời gian đó tôi chỉ đi đi lại lại từ bên này sang bên kia trong khi hát - có băng ghi lại cảnh đó.
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