I was interviewed for a Grammy television show, and they asked me about Nashville, and I talked for three minutes and when I finished, I was teared up. The whole room was crying. Nashville has given me a home, where I never had a home before.
I'm thinking about naming my first son Emmy so I can say I've got one. I want Emmy, Oscar and Tony - and my daughter Grammy.
I've always said I can't tell sometimes that people even have an album out until I see them nominated for a Grammy. I think country gets dumped on across the board by the Grammys.
I think every artist wants to have that 'Grammy award winner' tag in front of their name.
By the way, I got a Grammy, which was a big thrill.
I've got a Grammy and Emmy, I'd like to have a Tony.
As the first woman to win Album of the Year at the Grammys twice, I want to say to all the young women out there, there are going to be people along the way who will try to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments or your fame.But if you just focus on the work and you don't let those people sidetrack you, someday, when you get where you are going, you will look around and you will know that it was you and the people who love you who put you there. And that will be the greatest feeling in the world. Thank you for this moment.
She could have a Grammy I'd still treat her ass like a nominee.
And when you get where you’re going, you darn well better look great!
It could be Grammy night, Oscar night, whatever - I don't feel the pressure to be there.
When you win your first Grammy, it's true, you really want to thank all the little people.
Fly Away changed my life. There are certain songs that do. When I won the Grammy, I was in Paris. I sort of forgot about it.
My grammy never gave gifts, you know. She was too busy getting raped by Cossacks.
A Grammy is a wonderful thing; all of a sudden you're given a new audience but, like anything, you have to be able to grow with these songs if you really want a long artistic career.
And you know there’s nothing like writing a song about someone who’s mean to you, and just makes your life miserable…and then winning a Grammy for it.
At some point in my life I would like to win a Grammy. I think that would be a good thing to do.
I think of myself more as an actress. I do my music because I'm very passionate about my music. I love making music. I love inspiring people. I love making great songs that are just really fun. But that's all it usually is for me. I love touring and singing great songs. I don't think I'll ever win a Grammy one day, and I'm totally fine with that. I do work really hard when it comes to acting and I want to do that for a long time.
Thank you so much for breaking my heart because you got me four Grammys.
I'd like my writing to be recognized with a Grammy.
I liked getting the Grammy more than not getting it.
It still hasn't kicked in yet. I haven't had a second to think about it. And I don't physically have the Grammy! So I can't even look at it!
Honestly I can truly say, it would be, nice, but I don't feel like I got to get a Grammy or something to feel official. I'm cool but it would be nice Grammy Awards!
When you win a Grammy, it links a certain prestige and importance to you, you know? People want to talk to you.
A Grammy is really nice, but having lots of fans is really nice, too. I think just getting a record out is a success on its own.
When Elton John sang a duet with the white rapper Eminem on a Grammy telecast, rap went mainstream. Massive parental headaches followed.
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