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I try to make an album that reflects what I love about country music. It's not just all about happy parties all the time. There are some sad songs.
I love being a part of country music. I love going out and... doing things for the first time for country music. I always enjoy that.
I'm not the only one who has ever lost somebody; I'm not the only one who was missing somebody. That's what I love about country music, that's what I love about songwriters, is being able to put out those words, those feelings.
And under our system, much like you see in the U.K., of course, a party working with another party can form a coalition and govern the country.
For me, and this may not be everybody, but because I do love country music so much, there's such a feeling of home in Nashville, especially because it's such a small town. You bring up one song, everybody knows who wrote it, everybody knows their mother and what their cell number is, and all of the stories.
New country music comprises about five percent of what I hear per year. I enjoy it, but I don't really take note of who's singing it or writing it.
I've always been a fan of country music. It's America's music - I love the songs, love the lyrics.
We have a history in country music of writing about the darker side of things - maybe not as much in modern times, but there's a lot of cheating and self-deprecation. We sort it out in song, in country music, as a genre.
I came to town thinking that everybody had the same idea of what country music was that I did.