A Quote by Terry Bradshaw

I did an album called 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.' I sang the song on 'Hee Haw.' — © Terry Bradshaw
I did an album called 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.' I sang the song on 'Hee Haw.'
I was like, 'Man, bluegrass - that's like Roy Clark playing banjo on 'Hee Haw.' I'm a huge 'Hee Haw' fan. But I didn't know about bluegrass. It seemed like old people's music.
The only thing that kept us from going bigger worldwide was the language barrier. All the corn that we did on 'Hee Haw,' it was hard to translate into their slang.
My first car was a '63 Chevy station wagon that I called Ramona, because that's the sound it made. 'Farm Use' was painted on the back. It was right off the set of 'Hee Haw.'
I've told everyone that I grew old on 'Hee Haw,' but I could've grown old without it.
Sam Phillips asked me to go write a love song, or maybe a bitter weeper. So I wrote a song called, "Cry Cry Cry," went back in and recorded that for the other side of the record.
XI I sang his name instead of song; Over and over I sang his name: Backward and forward I sang it along, With my sweetest notes, it was still the same! I sang it low, that the slave-girls near Might never guess, from what they could hear, That all the song was a name.
The one album I can't live without is called 'Cumbolo' by a band called Culture. Every song on their album is deep, but there's one in particular called 'This Train.' I have a tattoo of the lyrics on my left arm.
You know, I would date if I could find a man worth shaving my legs for. But most are such a waste of time that I’d rather sit at home and watch reruns of Hee Haw.
I sang my song called "In This Song." David Foster wrote the song for me. I thought that I should sing a ballad song.
First and foremost, I am most proud of how 'Hee Haw' did its part to help pave the way for country music to burst from its regional roots to remarkable worldwide popularity.
I used to rejuvenate in 'Hee Haw.'
'Hee Haw' was a huge influence on me.
I had that upbringing. Of watching 'Bonanza,' watching 'Hee Haw,' which both black and white would watch. I rode horses. I did gun spinning as a kid. I do these things.
You might be a redneck if you have every episode of Hee Haw on tape.
Ronald Reagan's idea of a good farm program was Hee Haw.
'Hee Haw' was a concept that nobody (including myself) thought would ever succeed.
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