I often thought that if I had been working with Mark James at American Studios, I would have had a pop hit before I ever moved out of Memphis. But that didn't happen.
From Ronnie Milsap
I remember my uncle and my father telling me that my mother didn't want me because I was blind. She thought being blind was a disgrace and a punishment from God.
When I was doing mainstream country, there was no way that an executive was going to ask you to do a gospel album.
I was signed to RCA to be a country singer.
I wanted to live in Nashville. I wanted to sing country.
I always know I'm a country singer, and regardless of where I've fallen into different places with my music, I know that, really, I'm a country singer.
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