Words matter. These are the best Liz Mitchell Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’ve sung lead on nearly all the big Boney M hits.
I thank God for the uniqueness in the sound of my voice.
Without Bobby, there is no Boney M.
I never recorded the music because I wanted to be a millionaire. I recorded it because I love music.
Like ‘Daddy Cool’ was the first song that opened the door of success. So it was extremely special and I will always sing that song.
The photo shoots were not easy. I cried and refused to do anything that would shame my mother and father.
I became my own boss once I entered showbusiness and started paying my own taxes.
In a way, I don’t feel I get the credit I deserve.
I don’t normally do shows around Christmas time.
I am very grateful to God for our success.
Our royalty statement has been minimal and menial. Really. We don’t collect more than a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent. We get maybe the seventh of 1 percent.
With the radio and Internet, Indian music is not unknown to anyone. There are so many wonderful styles and genres that are being introduced to the world.
My love has always been the most important thing in my life.
The actual people who did the singing, which is Marcia Barrett and myself, didn’t get any credit.
It is true that Boney M was a group put together by a German producer, Frank Farian. But it is not true that all of us were mimics.
Disco music has had its opportunity earlier and now the young people have taken it to another level. DJs are using our music and creating innovative remixes out of it. This is the way party is today. You can say, it’s a new type of disco now.
A lot of Indian musicians settled abroad are fusing Indian music with reggae which I find very impressive.
I will never say never. If it is God’s plan, it will surely happen.
My first boss was a tall, slim man called Mr. Wheel. I worked for him as a secretary in a food company in central London. He really liked young people and was like a father figure to me.
Some people play the lottery all their life and never win a penny. Others play once and hit the jackpot and that’s how it felt with ‘Mary’s Boy Child.’
It just takes one person for the power of movement.
Frank Farian and me are the sound of Boney M.
Marcia could sing, but in the long run I ended up singing most of the stuff.
People can forget your music but we are more surprised than happy to see that no one has forgotten our music.
I am not well-acquainted with the names of Indian artists.
I know it might sound strange to some people, but I really do need The Word with me and if I don’t have a Bible with me, then I’ve found that even just studying certain verses keeps me going.
If I was to spend time working out what the record company got – and those in that team of people around us – I would lose my mind.
I think the ’70s was a very special time. Melodies and rhythm ruled as dancing climaxed.
Boney M have a very powerful spirit that keeps us going.
Every artist has to remember that they’re human beings first, even with the type of stardom placed around their name and aura, they have to still remember that.
I met Frank Farian and he asked if I would work with him on this project. And four to five months later, we had our first hit, ‘Daddy Cool.’
I am not the best person any more when I am away from my husband.
I am the original voice of all the songs.