Top 34 Quotes & Sayings by Curtis Mayfield

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician Curtis Mayfield.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Curtis Mayfield

Curtis Lee Mayfield was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer, and one of the most influential musicians behind soul and politically conscious African-American music. He first achieved success and recognition with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted group The Impressions during the civil rights movement of the late 1950s and the 1960s, and later worked as a solo artist.

Everything was a song. Every conversation, every personal hurt, every observance of people in stress, happiness and love... if you could feel it, I could feel it. And I could write a song about it.
Coming up in Chicago, we heard a lot of blues.
I don't like to appoint myself to nothing, knowing I'm no better than anybody else. But it always makes me feel good to know I try to do the best I can, and those who might observe say, 'Hey, I can take a little something from that person.'
Our purpose is to educate as well as to entertain. — © Curtis Mayfield
Our purpose is to educate as well as to entertain.
We weren't the Temptations, but when we came out onstage, the people always gave us a special respect because our songs were of an inspirational quality.
Maybe the words that I say is just another way to pray.
Being a young black man, observing and sensing the need for race equality and women's rights, I wrote about what was important to me.
I was a very observant child. Almost anything could become a song to me.
I think my grandmother was one of my biggest influences.
Painless preaching is as good a term as any for what we do.
This accident, or incident, happened in the most secure place I could have felt I was in: Walking onstage with my guitar, you know?
My art and my creativities were totally something that was of my own heart and mind. I could never let anybody dictate to me what I should write and how I would write it.
With a spinal cord injury, which most people don't really know about... there are many, many complications that actually lead you through your life, and sometimes you're up, sometimes you're down.
How many 54-year-old quadriplegics are putting albums out? You just have to deal with what you got, try to sustain yourself as best you can, and look to the things that you can do.
I didn't put Priest down. He was just trying to get out. His deeds weren't noble ones, but he was making money, and he had intelligence. And he did survive. I mean, all this was reality.
To talk about the '60s almost brings tears to my eyes. What we did. What we all did. We changed the world.
Through my fans and my children, my wife, just good people, I'm coping.
I didn't have to leave my neighborhood to be surrounded by the things that 'Super Fly' is about. It was easier than most scripts because it was about an environment that I knew.
As a kid, sometimes you have nobody to turn to. I could always go back to some of the sermons and talk to myself in a righteous manner and put that in a song.
My teacher told me I'd never amount to anything. I left high school at 15, after one year. But my real teachers were all the people around me. And I was a good listener.
Reading the script, I started feeling very deeply bad for Freddie. Between his friends, his partners, and his woman, he was catching a hard time. 'Freddie's Dead' came to me immediately.
My fights and arguments, even with God, went down on paper.
I used to love to sit and listen to the old people talk about yesterday. There's a lot of good information there.
With all respect, I'm sure that we have enough preachers in the world. Through my way of writing, I was capable of being able to say these things and yet not make a person feel as though they're being preached at.
When I was just coming up, I always wanted to be able to perform to a large crowd with a symphony.
I was writing songs from when I was 12. My songs always came from questions that I need answers for. — © Curtis Mayfield
I was writing songs from when I was 12. My songs always came from questions that I need answers for.
His hustle was wrong, his mind was his own, but the man lived alone, oh, Superfly.
Sisters, brothers and the whities, Blacks and the crackers, Police and their backers, They're all political actors
Don't worry, if there is a hell below, we're all going to go.
Remember your dream is your only scheme, so keep on pushing.
If there's hell below, we're all gonna go.
Move on up towards your destination
Educated fools; from uneducated schools.
The hunt is on and brother you're the prey.
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