It was kind of like, my worst crime was that I was a pop star.
“It was kind of like, my worst crime was that I was a pop star.”
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It was kind of like, my worst crime was that I was a pop star.
“It was kind of like, my worst crime was that I was a pop star.”
It was kind of like, my worst crime was that I was a pop star.
I'm all about showing people what I can really do in country music. Give me a mic and let me perform, and I'll prove it to you.
What I'm hoping is that people in my age group will grow up with me and keep listening.
Family is family, but sometimes they do hurt you. They don't mean to, but they can, and sometimes you have to fend for yourself.
I think the biggest thing, for me, was just to be recognized as a songwriter.
I was not a good singer. You know those children who are like, 'I'm gonna be a pop star,' and they sound amazing from the day they were born? I was not like that.
No, in 1968 I still wanted to be a Pop Star, and be about the music. Now, I want to be just about the music.
There was just this stage where I realised that people were listening to what I was saying and I could actually say something I believe in and, like... why wasn't I doing that? It's not because I think I have a responsibility as a pop star or whatever; it's because I think I have a responsibility as a human being.
I don't see myself as a pop star, just a singer.
I was a pop star at one point, and I sang the 'Shaun The Sheep' theme.