You know, legends are people like Haggard and Jones and Wills and Sinatra. Those people are legends. I'm just a young buck out here trying to keep in that same circle with the rest of 'em.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Many people we consider legends, such as Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry, remain so scarred by scandals, injustices and regrets from decades earlier that they're barely able to appreciate their accomplishments.
Some people are so famous that the legends about them and the cultural aftermath of their life altogether obscure the real human being.
I know what I've done for music, but don't call me a legend. Just call me Miles Davis.
I've never considered myself as a legend - just a simple man with heart.
Legends are all to do with the past and nothing to do with the present.
Some people call me a legend and the last of the greats, and I appreciate it.
I think that when you're making your way up in the music industry, you have all these heroes and the reasons why they are your heroes. As soon as you get into the industry, your guidelines change a little bit. For me, my heroes now are great people first and great artists second.
A lot of legends, a lot of people, have come before me. But this is my time.
Willie Nelson, Marty Robbins, Merle Haggard and Keith Whitley - guys like that were huge influences.
There is only one legend. That's me.