90 Great Quotes By John Mellencamp For Your Euphonious Voyage
They say life goes on long after the thrill of living
It's what you do and not what you say. If you're not part of the future, then get out of the way!
I think Roosevelt had four terms, didn't he? I think we should go back to that, and we should go back to four years for a senator, four years for a congressman, and I think we'd see a huge change in our society.
My best songs come from a place outside myself.
I ended up writing songs and growing up in public with my songwriting. And it's a good thing for me back then: in the early '70s, there was a thing called artist development, where an artist could find his feet, find himself, find his voice. I think I made five or six albums before I sold five or six albums.
Don't ever lose that innocent laughter, don't let time take that away
Broadway is a very different kind of place. It's kind of like Nashville in that there's a certain amount of people that are involved, and those people are what run it.
People have the right to say what they want to.
I believe in something, even if it's just me.
As I get older, I have a different look on life. I just try to be a little more tolerant and a little bit more centered about what's going on around me and not so emotional.
Take 'Jack and Diane.' I was so disgusted with people thinking the line 'Hold on to sixteen as long as you can' meant to stay a teenager forever. What I meant was keep doing whatever makes you feel alive.
American folk songs were about tragedy, right? They were about suffering and tragedy, and a lot of my songs are about that, even though they were misunderstood.
I've been around so many people for so long that I take great delight in my own company.
Natalie from the Dixie Chicks could have said what she said before 9-11 and no one would have cared.
Be careful of those who kill in Jesus' name; he don't believe in killing at all.
I wish my grandmother and grandfather were still alive, because they were able to keep me grounded.
It's my responsibility as a singer-songwriter to report the news.
I'm your average Joe guy. I don't really care for politicians.
Hold on to 16 as long as you can. changes coming round real soon, make us women and men.
For me to pretend I'm the keeper of the small town mentality or that's all I'm interested in is wrong.
My task with 'Uh-Huh' was to make a more even record and get away from juvenile topics like 'Hurts So Good.' But I also knew if I wanted to continue, I had to have more hits.
Everything I see and hear... I will take ideas from anyplace, anywhere, anytime, and life has become a song to me. I'm always looking for a song.
All I'm doing is painting. It's my hobby. And that's that.
This is not a rock opera. This is not Tommy. I can write songs that emote, and that's it.
I'm the guy who wrote The Authority Song. Did they think I was kidding? Did they think it was only a song to entertain?
I think it's ridiculous to try to sell records to teenagers, because teenagers don't buy my records. And there ain't that many teenagers out there in the marketplace.
'Jack & Diane' was originally about race. I was playing nightclubs, and I was seeing new American couples, mixed-race couples. I thought it was cool. The song was my effort to make a song about that, but of course the record-company guy didn't like it.
I have to say when a man lives for himself, it's hard to live with him. That's pretty much the story of all my divorces. I've been making records since I was 22 and done things my way, and it's hard for me to compromise. And of course, to have a successful relationship, one has to compromise. Sometimes I'm not good at it.
When I wrote 'Pink Houses,' nobody was talking about that, right? The next thing I know, you can't see the TV without hearing commercials with 'Listen to the heartbeat of America,' or 'Born the American way.' That whole America thing now - I hate it.
When did Jimmy Stewart not play Jimmy Stewart? When did John Wayne not play John Wayne? But that's what we like about them. When you talk about acting, you really have to respond to somebody's personality.