Words matter. These are the best Kate Smith Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Because of my voice, speaking words which had been carefully chosen, women had used money they had set aside for other purposes to buy war bonds.
My singing is part of me, like my stoutness, or my light hair, or my poor eyesight.
There’s no second chance on stage, and I was trained to make the most of my first chance.
Ice cream was my undoing, and six chocolate milk shakes in a row were nothing to me at one time.
Since I have been singing for so many years, I don’t always need to approach a song quite so laboriously and meticulously.
I shall always respect the composer. If I embellish, it is his idea I am embellishing.
An entertainer should in his public performance keep himself out of any controversy, political or otherwise.
Most of the people who act and sing do so for their own pleasure and that of their friends and family.
I have always examined closely the motives of any group for which I am asked to raise money.
I vowed that whenever my family needed me, I would give up everything to go to them, no matter what. The show must go on was meaningless to me.
I learn my songs by ear.
I sometimes get that wonderful sympathy between me and the audience, telling me I’ve reached their hearts. And when I do, the thrill is mine.
I could not separate myself off stage from myself on stage, as so many actors can.
During the presidential primaries of 1940, I received a request from the Democratic National Committee to sing God Bless America before the speeches.
Public and employer opinion often defeat society’s best interests with a prejudice against middle-aged women.
Many people submit to excessive appetites without realizing that they do not need to eat so much food.
I am harder on myself than anyone else could be.
I have been extremely lucky with reviewers and critics throughout my career.
Intelligent analysis of the composer’s intention and strict adherence to it automatically ensures sincerity.
I have personally believed in every product I have ever advertised.
I am exceedingly lucky that my voice, along with perfect pitch and perfect rhythm, was given me at birth.
If rock-and-roll is well done, there’s nothing so terribly wrong with that kind of music. But the lyrics are another story.
It is important that the audience should understand every syllable of every word, for only then can they grasp the meaning of the song.
In nearly all ballads, the words set the mood and meaning, while the music intensifies or enhances them.
I could see myself in a white nurse’s uniform, working unnoticed for many years and at last dying, unknown, unmarried and unsung.
I must work hard to make my singing above reproach; there must be no faults which hard work would take care of.
Every small town has its dramatic group, its barber-shop quartet, every home has music in one form or another.
I have never known stage-fright at any time.
It became obvious in 1957 that I was endangering my health by carrying so much weight.
I just can’t read music.