Silver Tongue
Silver tongue is an expression used to describe a person who has a clever way with words.
Silver tongue may also refer to:
In art and literature:
- Silvertongue, the third book in Charlie Fletcher's Stoneheart trilogy
- Silvertongue, the lawyer in Hogarth's prints Marriage à-la-mode
- Silvertongue, a nickname for Mortimer Folchart in Cornelia Funke's Inkheart trilogy
- Silvertongue, the surname earned by Lyra Belacqua in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials
In music:
- "Silver Tongue", a song by Humble Pie from their 1969 album Town and Country
- "Silver Tongue", a song by Sonata Arctica from their 2003 album Winterheart's Guild
- "Silver Tongue", a song by Deep Purple from their 2003 album Bananas
- "Silvertongue", a song by Young the Giant from their 2016 album Home of the Strange
- "Silver Tongue", a song by Light Bearers from their 2013 album Silver Tongue
- Sylver Tongue, a musical project started by Charlotte Hatherley in 2012
In movies:
- Silver Tongues, a 2011 movie by Simon Arthur
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