Best quotes by Anne Murray on People
Checkout quotes by Anne Murray on People
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‟ No. I'm not. Nor have I ever been, although I know there are people who thought I was. I do have a lot of women friends, but none of them is gay, nor have they ever been.
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‟ A lot of people want to put you in a slot. They want to categorize you. So I fought that, because I liked all different kinds of music.
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‟ I had to sing. I couldn't not sing. If it was singing to a living room full of people or an auditorium, it didn't matter. I had to sing. I was meant to sing.
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‟ I don't call myself any kind of singer. I leave that to other people because there are plenty out there who're quick to do that.
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‟ My parents were into The Mills Brothers, Perry Como, Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby, Sarah Vaughn, and all those people sung the most wonderful songs - and even when I got into rock 'n' roll, that stayed with me.
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‟ I don't want to look out and perform in front of people who are drunk. I did that when I was playing little clubs.
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‟ People are going to a place like Pugwash and that whole area to escape from industry, to have the serenity of the surroundings and the beauty.
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‟ You know what I find truly amazing? I haven't had a hit record since the mid-'80s, and still people show up to pack up the places I'm playing.
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‟ I do duets with folks like Randy Goodman, Aaron Neville, Bryan Adams, people like that.
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‟ People who buy my records don't go into music stores - music stores which are fading before our very eyes.
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‟ I've never been overexposed or in people's faces, although there are some who argue that in the late '70s and early '80s, I was played a lot!
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‟ People want new faces. And I don't blame them. It's just getting difficult for us oldsters to get anyone to take notice.
- Anne Murray