Shelby Lynne Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by Shelby Lynne:
I like strength. I depend on my own.
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I can find some way to make poetry out of my life's experiences.
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I was an opening act for 10 years.
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I've pretty much run the circle of labels and dealing with that whole kind of battle, because you're the one creating the music, but you're not the final say. That's always been hard.
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The only way to get ahead in the music business these days is to call up all your friends. To pool your resources.
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I can't tell you how freeing it is to have my own label. For the first time in my career, I have total control.
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I just don't conform very well.
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I don't talk about my personal life. But the relationships I've had have usually been with other musicians. It's just easier that way.
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I write about what I know.
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I was singing before I could talk.
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My band can tell you, I'd rather do anything than rehearse.
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It's time for artists to take their music back.
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I didn't go to college.
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I don't like modern country music. It's not what I'm into, is all. I'm old-school.
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It is so killer to collaborate with someone who gets what you're trying to say.
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If you think too much about something, you're not feeling it.
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Sure I got a mouth on me.
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I'd like to thank my parents for always stressing, be an individual.
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I was raised in South Alabama in the woods, y'know? I'm country.
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So it's the greatest compliment in the world when people want to hear you sing. That means it feels good to them, so I keep doing it.
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You know, I just don't believe that art is supposed to make sense. I really don't think it's supposed to be analyzed to death. It's left to the listener or looker to get what they can get from it.
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What is happy? I think happy's in the moment. I don't think everybody can be happy all the time.
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I can't write about your pain; I only know my own.
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I think a lot of people think that my parents' deaths is why I write such sad songs, but that's not true. Those songs may just be the woman I am.
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I'm comfortable in my miseries. I have no choice.
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I insist on the truth. I surround myself with people who tell the truth.
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I don't feel like taking anybody's money.
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You know, I'm trying to sometimes sit down and write some stories about my childhood and maybe one when I'm an old lady put them out like a book.
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All I do is party.
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I feel like I've kind of gotten to a peaceful place in my heart.
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Sometimes a song that didn't make one record will stay in my head for so long and just won't go away. I take that as a hint to keep 'em close and not forget about them.
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That's what I so admired about Johnny Cash and June Carter. Their music wasn't a big influence on me. It was their character, their individual styles, what they were like as people. They weren't afraid to stick out.
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I wanted to be a rock 'n' roll star. It defines life for me. It's all I've ever imagined for myself.
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Well, I had a record deal since I was 18, and it got me where I am.
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I just had it with the corporate money, money, money label thing.
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It's taken me years to embrace the softer elements of who I am and let that shine some.
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I can't stand too long of a record.
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I like rules that are broken.
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I don't think I've ever put it in words before. But daddy took a gun and ended his life and took momma's with him.
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I like to make great albums.
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It was hard to work and work and work and not get your music played on the radio.
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