You know, your ears record. You might can sing a song once you hear it.
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When you make a record, you listen to it literally hundreds of times. When it's done and you can't do anything else, I never listen to my records.
When I listen to my own records, I always think, 'Oh, I could have sung that so much better.' But you have to finish something and turn it in. If I didn't have folks who say, 'Come on, we need the record now,' I probably would never finish one.
When I started to record, I could sing in pitch, but that was maybe about it.
When I record something, I'll take a drive and just listen.
I may not be able to re-record a song, but I can do a better job each time I sing it.
There's something different that happens when you're writing a song for your own record that you know you're going to sing.
You always will be singing a song or humming a line or a melody.
When I make records, I never listen to stuff after it's done. Ever.
You can do a lot to shape the feeling of a song by the way you record it.
Well I have a microphone and you don't so you will listen to every damn word I have to say!
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