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Top 1200 Old Records Quotes & Sayings - Page 20
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Last updated on April 15, 2025.
I have sold 120 million records. Half of those could be in Europe.
I'll write records until I'm dead. And then maybe even after that!
They told me I should be making my own records. So I figured, 'why not?
I wouldn't be surprised if history records Tim Berners-Lee as the second Gutenberg.
Yea from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records.
That series, 'Property Brothers at Home,' broke HGTV viewing records.
I had, like, four Sigur Ros records on my playlist when I was in labor.
I hope our hopes and aspirations are bigger than setting records.
Finally, my manager negotiated a deal where I got to produce my own records.
I'm hyperactive, and I went in the studio and I would just start making records, for no reason.
It's crazy to make records nobody buys. It's just a waste of time.
My first two records were influenced by the Beatles and the Beach Boys.
No one's promised anything. You could have the biggest record on radio and sell no records.
You can read all the textbooks and listen to all the records, but you have to play with musicians that are better than you.
I want to be the president of Columbia Records, maybe C.E.O. - kind of like L.A. Reid.
I don't do concept records anymore - I just prefer doing good songs.
I'm not thinking about records. Just winning the pennant would be exciting.
To remain relevant though, I think making great records is the key.
People aren't taking their time with the music no more. There's less quality in the records.
With a focus on records and making money, you tend to miss a good story.
When I make records, I never listen to stuff after it's done. Ever.
I always thought my records were number one; it's just the charts didn't think so.
We knew we were making records for a certain demographic. We didn't look outside of that.
I've sold a lot of records. Did I keep other artists from eating?
What I'd have liked would have been the money and the hit records without the fame.
Recordar: To remember; from the Latin records, to pass back through the heart
When the year starts the objective is to win it all with the team, personal records are secondary.
Getting rid of all the world records would be a bit of a radical move.
I've made hundreds of legendary records that people talk about that didn't sell.
The more you release records, in some ways it takes pressure off you.
As a listener, I like shorter records, because you can really absorb the songs.
It would be ridiculous to say I don't want to sell records, but I trust my taste.
Test centuries is one such records which doesn't look like being surpassed
I've been DJing since before I could read the labels on the records.
I don't really take time off between records; it's a compulsion for me.
I love the live cut part of making records the surprises are the prizes.
Selling a million records used to be a big deal. I guess it's not anymore.
I have been with the record company and Tommy was there doing records with other people.
Nothing records the effects of a sad life so graphically as the human body.
It's a sad state when more people retweet than buy records.
Even by the time I was four or five, I had Gene Autry records.
It's not records I chase, it's self-improvement. And that cannot be done by taking it easy.
Records used to be documents, but now record companies want product.
I don't think our records contain obvious humour. We're not cracking gags.
Check my records: you'll find I've never caused a bad injury to a player.
I sold 2 million records on Loud, which was one-tenth of the size of Sony.
Me making music happened not even from a desire to make records.
I like to work on records when I feel inspired, not because it's expected of me.
I'm selling more records on my own than I did on major labels.
Nothing can be more contemptible than to suppose Public Records to be true.
I love Bob Dylan. 'Blood on the Tracks' is one of my top five records.
Let's not forget, art can sell. You ain't gotta front all the time on your records.
MTV is cool. Hell, yes, they helped us sell records!
I would always have turntable elements in my records even if it was just one scratch.
Most popular records are action-packed to the last semi-quaver.
The first records I heard were from Dizzy Gillespie and people like that.
All of our records seem to capture a certain period of time for us.
I always had these big records with people who were relatively unknown.
For us, the pressure comes from internal matter of having recorded eight records.
I think I made records, since early on, that people wanted to listen to.
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