I’m a last-minute shopper. I end up at the mall or somewhere on Christmas Eve. It’s a shame.
BRAD PAISLEYI imagine there’s a market for total depression. I grew up on George Jones and that really dark stuff.
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She’s not perfect, but she tries so hard for me. And I thank God, that she isn’t, cause how boring that would be.
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When every memory has been made and the pages start to fade. And every prayer you ever prayed is heaven bound. When you think the ride is over, you’re back at the beginning. Love is never-ending.
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I get to cry to Barbara Walters, when things don’t go my way. I’ll get community service no matter which laws I break.
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That there’s no more important decision in life than who you marry.
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Alison Krauss is definitely my favorite singer that’s ever lived. I’ve never heard anyone like her.
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Well one thing’s for sure.. all you really need is love.
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When they say you’re the best, I always remember that the majority of the audience probably thinks someone else should have gotten the award.
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The nice thing about the world that I’ve been able to inhabit for the last couple of years is that I’m given a lot of freedom. Not all artists really get that.
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Anytime you do something from the heart, people just know it.
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I really worked to try and be creative enough on the guitar parts so those who aren’t real educated would know that there was some difficulty in doing it.
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Can’t wait to date a supermodel, can’t wait to sue my Dad. Can’t wait to wreck a Ferrari, on the way to rehab.
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I hope I’m at least half the dad that he didn’t have to be.
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Even in your darkest moments, you’ll think of something that’ll crack you up.
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I can fall in and out of love, have marriages that barely last a month. When they go down the drain, I’ll blame it on the fame.
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I try to write like the writers I admire – I rip them off in form. It comes from George Strait and Merle Haggard records, and country music in general is really good at that, the twisted phrase… So Im always looking for that angle in my own work.
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