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Toby Keith Quotes




Toby Keith Song Quotes

"I ain't as good as I once was
But I'm as good once as I ever was"
-Toby Keith
from As Good As I Once Was (2024)


"Ask yourself how old you'd be
If you didn't know the day you were born"
-Toby Keith
from Don't Let The Old Man In


"Toast each sundown with wine
Don't let the old man in"
-Toby Keith
from Don't Let The Old Man In



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Toby Keith is an American country music singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor. He has also charted more than forty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including nineteen Number One hits and sixteen additional Top Ten hits. He has sold more than 40 million albums worldwide. -Wikipedia
Birth Name: Toby Keith Covel
Born: July 8, 1961
From: Nashville, Tennessee
Height: 6' 3" (1.90 m)
Spouse(s): Tricia Lucus (m. 1984)

Children: Krystal Keith Covel, Stelen Keith Covel, Shelley Covel Rowland

Genre(s): Country
Instrument(s): Vocals, guitar
Occupation(s): Singer-songwriter, record producer, actor
Active From: 1993-present
Associated Acts: Scotty Emerick Bobby Pinson Krystal Keith
Quotes:
Don't compromise even if it hurts to be yourself.

Everybody should have their own thing, and if he don't want to be a role model, that should be up to him. In the right situations, I can try to help and be a role model, but I'm still gonna speak my mind, and if that affects the role-model deal, then too bad.

I have drawn a very close bond to all the military people.

I say if you're going to take a chance on something, you just go full balls to the wall.

I was raised in bars. My grandmother had one, and when I was 12 years old I'd go stay with her and that's where I got to watch her band play - she had a seven- or eight-piece band, and I would sit in the kitchen and peek through the door. I was kind of a 12-year-old bottle washer.

I've always said I can't tell sometimes that people even have an album out until I see them nominated for a Grammy. I think country gets dumped on across the board by the Grammys.

I've got three or four really mainstream double-platinum kind of artists that are kind of late in their deals, too, that have contacted us. They trust in the fact that I'm willing to stand up and fight for the rights of songwriters and artists.

It's that dark cloud, the glass half empty on everything you do. It just becomes too much for me. So I unplugged myself.

My deal will always be one solo performance-nominated or not. Not some thrown together rock tribute.

My first gig, I was about 17 or 18. But I'd been singing a long time. I got a guitar when I was 8, and started trying to write songs as a teenager.

We turned what is virtually a glorified independent label into one of the powerhouse labels in the town.

Well, I couldn't do the day-to-day stuff of being a politician or anything, but I just think everybody should have an opinion and everybody should vote, and that's what we're built on.

When I came to DreamWorks, I was in bad trouble. They were in bad trouble. They were millions of dollars in the hole and a few days from closing their doors. I was on my last leg.

You know, I'm pro-troops, but I'm not pro-war.