One of the high points of my career was winning the Grammy for 'I Will Survive.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
By the way, I got a Grammy, which was a big thrill.
The Grammy snuck up on me. I was on tour. It just hit me. I skipped down the street in Vienna. I kept saying, 'I won. I won.'
All my life, I was even just wanted to attend the Grammys, like, just be there, so the fact that I'm nominated for Best New Artist, it feels like a dream.
It's a dream of mine to win a Grammy one day. I'm not saying I'm Grammy-worthy, but it would be a dream come true.
As we make our way toward the finish line that some of us have already crossed, I never thought I'd get a Grammy Award. In fact, I was always touched by the modesty of their interest.
It's an honor to win a Grammy, of course.
The biggest honor of my career was when I won R&B Artist of the Year back in the 1970s. I look at that as a major honor.
I plan on making a lot more records, and hopefully one of them will be Grammy worthy.
My first single I was nominated for a Grammy with 'Crank That,' and I lost a Grammy to Kanye West, but it was still such a big deal for me to be nominated anyway.
I never had any expectations of winning a Grammy. It wasn't something I was set on, that I was hoping and praying and starving for.