Best quotes by Neil Sedaka on Me
Checkout quotes by Neil Sedaka on Me
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‟ The spiritual writing of the song is where you're chosen as a vehicle, and it comes from something up above. You don't move; it writes itself. It's very spooky, but that's happened to me just a few times.
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‟ The Apollo Theatre was a difficult audience, and if they didn't like you, they would let you know. Luckily, they liked me.
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‟ Music is so much a part of me: my parents told me that when I was an infant, I wouldn't eat unless the radio was playing music.
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‟ People seem to think of me as a goody-goody who never curses, but I can be very nasty if I'm pushed. Cross me too many times, and I'll never talk to you again.
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‟ I still play my old vinyl LPs - I like the scratches - and I miss browsing in record shops, because they held great nostalgia for me.
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‟ When the Beatles came to America and took me off the map, I thought I would return the favor, and I moved the family to England!
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‟ I rode on a plane a couple years ago with Snow Patrol and didn't know who the hell they were. They said they were big fans of mine and were playing Madison Square Garden. And they let me listen to one of their records on their iPod. I started to weep.
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‟ I remember Pavarotti telling me, 'Oh, Neil, after seventy, the voice is going to go.' But I've been lucky. You almost have to learn how to sing all over again. You use your diaphragm more. You have to choose the notes and pace yourself.
- Neil Sedaka