11+ Lee Hazlewood Quotes On One Moment, Run And Death
Lee Hazlewood was an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor from Oklahoma. He is best known for his work in the 1960s with artists such as Nancy Sinatra, Duane Eddy, and Dean Martin. He is also known for his solo work, including the 1967 hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'". Following is our collection on famous quotes by Lee Hazlewood on life, love, one moment.
If it was Europe, I just picked a country that I hadn't been to, but I didn't try to check up on what was going on in the country or anything like that. I just went and had a good time and met a lot of very nice people who are still my friends. — Lee Hazlewood
Nobody heard records of you playing whatever the melody was on those low strings. It worked out good, you know, about 25 or 26 million records later. I guess it worked out alright. — Lee Hazlewood
Oh no, I'm not a historian or anything like that. — Lee Hazlewood
I just did one movie and there was no career for me, anyway. — Lee Hazlewood
So anyway, I really enjoyed the European audiences. — Lee Hazlewood
People think I'm crazy because I travel too much, but I haven't been doing any of that lately because I got a little sick this year and I've tried to take care of it. — Lee Hazlewood
The thing I hated about it was that you live in your trailer all the time and then they call you and you do maybe two dozen lines. Then they do that for three hours and you wait and wait and wait, and I don't like waiting. — Lee Hazlewood
When we did that kind of stuff our only rule was... Well, we didn't have any rules, really, but my rule, because I was the drinker of the group, was not at any time of the day before the night we're working. — Lee Hazlewood
Sweden was very nice. I did a lot of television. I wrote, directed and was in a lot of television there. — Lee Hazlewood
There's nothing worse, I guess, than being black in an all-white church or being southern and being a liberal. — Lee Hazlewood
So I became a producer because I knew one of the reasons was they didn't do them the way I thought was right. — Lee Hazlewood
Life Lessons by Lee Hazlewood
- Lee Hazlewood's work teaches us the importance of taking risks and pushing boundaries when it comes to creating music. He was a pioneer in blending country and pop music, and his work has had a lasting influence on the music industry.
- Lee Hazlewood's creative approach to songwriting and production was often unconventional, and his willingness to experiment with different sounds and styles has been an inspiration to many artists.
- Lee Hazlewood's work also serves as a reminder that it's important to stay true to yourself and your own unique style, no matter what genre of music you're creating.
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