You can't deny RCA's past and its history. I was also on Capitol Records, so I have that past history.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was considered one of RCA's brightest young people. Then one day, I found out we'd been sold. They didn't even consult me.
In 20 years I had sold more records for RCA than any artist except Elvis Presley.
We're giving RCA another record, and that should finish them.
I was signed to RCA to be a country singer.
I was signed by L.A. Reid on Arista Records when I was 16. He understood me and believed in me. Arista folded and I got put on RCA or whatever, then there were new people there, and every six months it changes and more new people come in.
I feel very lucky to get to fly the flag of RCA Records and Sony Music.
In the '80s, the way radio was programmed, if you didn't have a hit record you weren't going to be able to make any more records. That was it, period.
The fact of the matter is that 40 years ago, unless you bought the record, you couldn't hear the music. It was such a narrow track in comparison to today.
Actually, I have another record I made with them in 1976, but I've had such a bad experience with record companies, because I keep my head so much in music and not in business.
I feel like I'm part of television history.
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