Top 304 Charts Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Deep down, I always had a belief I would get on the charts.
I have to write pretty songs; that's what gets them on the charts.
I intend to put them on the charts. — © MC Hammer
I intend to put them on the charts.
It's a songwriter's dream to have a song recorded and run up the charts.
I never thought I would go into the dance charts.
The next time you have a choice between chasing the charts (whichever charts you keep track of) and doing the work your customers crave, do the work instead.
I have no aspirations of world domination through the pop charts. None at all.
Play the charts like the Beatles.
I'm just not interested in selling out to get on the charts and make people happy.
I'm watching the charts every week and hoping something will pop into my head.
Control charts are one of the statistical tools for solving quality related problems.
I pay almost no attention to the charts.
Charts and learning the politics behind making a record - it's pretty soulless. — © Paolo Nutini
Charts and learning the politics behind making a record - it's pretty soulless.
Artists have the unique ability to tell stories. It's not charts and graphs that get people to change.
I'd had my time in the charts and made loads of money. I was no longer hungry for success.
I hate charts. I just despise 'em.
Obviously Spawn was at the top of the charts at that point so you get a lot of opportunities.
I'm just not interested in selling out to get on the charts and make people happy
Boundaries have no existence save on charts or in small minds. Nature does not draw lines.
Charts are a leading indicator of fundamental analysis
I must have some sort of record in failing to get into the charts.
Politics is like navigation in a sea without charts, and wise men live the lives of pilgrims.
Charts are great for predicting the past.
I think Korea is so focused on just the charts, and what's going to chart and what's not, and I'm sure it's like that way in the States as well, to a certain degree. But I enjoy working in the States a little bit more. Because it's more about making music that is the right sound and the right fit to me, not so much just chasing the charts.
My swag is off the charts.
A lot of people they don’t know that Africans even named the stars, that different peoples, different so-called native peoples, have their own names for the stars, and have star charts just as accurate as the Chinese star charts, which are more ancient than the European star charts or even the Arabic ones or the star charts of the New World civilizations. Everybody’s got their own cosmology. Everybody’s got their own description of the universe.
Every generation throws a hero up the pop charts.
The charts are only relevant when you're top of them!
Let's not bequeath the pop charts to just children.
Now there is a new group every week; it seems like everybody and anybody can get into the charts.
If you listen to what's on the pop charts, everything is machine oriented.
I could care less about the pop charts.
I am a foodie and Puja is the time when you can indulge and not think about diet charts.
My spinach feta wrap usage rate is off the charts.
I was the first artist to put the national anthem on the charts, and I'm thrilled.
As an artist, I don't care about where we are in the charts and all that. The important thing to me is to connect with a creative project.
Dance with the sufis, celebrate your top ten in the charts of pain.
There's more evil in the charts than an Al-Qaeda suggestion box. — © Bill Bailey
There's more evil in the charts than an Al-Qaeda suggestion box.
As a composer, it is a great thrill for me to have an album in the top 15 of the pop charts.
My dad was a good competitor. I know he'd think I was a little off the charts.
It's hard to be serious about so many things. [Look at the whole emphasis] on the charts, if you're a songwriter.
Jane Monheit is skyrocketing up the jazz charts. By next year, we won't be able to get her.
It can be disheartening to see acts that don't necessarily have any input on their own material to do so well in the charts.
It's not difficult getting into the charts in Sweden. It's a very different musical climate, and in a very good way, I think, because artists like Jose Gonzalez or The Knife can actually get on the charts.
I don't really look at the charts at all. If anything, I try to out-do what I've done before. I try to make music that I like and I trust my own judgement with what will work with a wider audience. If you compare yourself to the charts, you lose perspective on what you're doing and why you're doing it.
It'd be negligent to say that I don't want to be at the top of the charts. Of course I do, it's proof that your song is being heard. But I think it's more about the work for me and being proud of what I'm doing in music than what people think about my music. I want to like my music before you like it. I don't want to sell anything that I don't really like. I don't want to sell myself short just to get to the top of the charts. It doesn't feel that great. Feeling proud of your work feels greater than being at the top of the charts.
It was an honor to have our album and names mentioned on the Billboard charts.
I feel like I'm a product of this generation where everybody listens to charts with diverse music. — © Carrie Underwood
I feel like I'm a product of this generation where everybody listens to charts with diverse music.
If you're a conscious rap artist and you're worried about Billboard charts, you're gonna have a problem.
I can't see a Twisted Sister on the country charts.
When you're in a band you can stay a teenager for years; my mood was determined by what number we were in the charts.
I always thought my records were number one; it's just the charts didn't think so.
Organization charts and fancy titles count for next to nothing.
It's very satisfying when you see your song at the top of the charts.
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I'm not going to lie. I check the iTunes charts. It's all about the iTunes charts. I only go on the Internet for the iTunes charts and basketball blogs.
I listen to songs that are usually on the music charts.
I don't have to compete in the charts. I can just be myself as a musician, a songwriter and play with the musicians that I really love.
To me, it's exciting that women are dominating the pop charts.
It's interesting, because as a musician, I don't feel like I need to be on the top of the pop charts.
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