Words matter. These are the best Cole Swindell Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Whenever it was spring break, someone would always have a guitar down at the beach, and they’d play a random song, and I’d sing. Eventually, hearing compliments from people saying I sounded pretty good stuck with me.
I always say, ‘If it looks good on a T-shirt, it would probably be a pretty cool title or cool song.’
I’m hands-on with everything. I approve the designs of everything we do because that’s my brand that people are buying. I want it to look good.
I’ve always wanted to treat people the way I want to be treated.
I just kind of go with what I am feeling and don’t think I have any kind of recipe for it… I mean, that’s what drew me into writing. It’s fun, and sometimes you don’t get a great song. Sometimes you do.
I wanna have the coolest merch.
The fans are always wanting new music, and with as much as I love to write, I might as well give them the music while I’ve got it.
All I’ve ever wanted is a nice truck, and that’s what I got.
Georgia Southern was such a big part of me getting my start.
Sometimes, you want to write how you feel, but making people have fun, that’s part of it, too.
The fact that I have the chance to learn from the names I’ve been on tour with, I don’t think you can ask for any more than that.
Whether it’s a show or an interview, the way I look at it is that one day people might not want to interview me. So I want to enjoy this ride while I can.
After I went to college, I realized that no matter how much I loved sports, I was ready to have fun, and that was right when I started to sing.
I’m never the best singer in the world.
We need to take care of people that are out there busting their butts trying to make it; that’s what everyone’s done for me.
I had a publishing deal way before I had a record deal.
I’m a Georgia Southern boy.
I started performing in college, but I wasn’t writing a lot.
On my tour, either they’re coming to see me, or they’re not.
You get to tell your story through your music if you choose to.
I’ve been able to experience so many things since I’ve had my record deal.
When I say I’m living the dream, I honestly don’t know how it can get any better.
I was the kid jamming out to the songs on the radio, and now there’s hopefully kids out there jamming out to my music.
Country’s more than about what the music sounds like. It’s what you’re saying and who you are as a person.
I try to live every day and realize that there are so many folks working hard to try to get to where I am and how fortunate that I am.
I started to sing after high school, and I may have dreamed about being Randy Travis a time or two.
‘You Should Be Here’ came from a real place. I lost my father… it was right when I was getting my record deal. There’s just been so many moments that he hasn’t been here for. It’s kind of the reason I wrote the song.
I know that a lot of our troops like country music. I would love to do anything I could to just help them out.
I wrote ‘Flatliner’ with Dierks Bentley in mind in 2013.
My first album, I had to write everything. Nobody was going to send me stuff just because I had a little success.
My dad always believed in me. He was always kind of, ‘All right, buddy, if that’s what you want to do…’ My mom was always more of a realist.
To do what I love every day and have the support of the fans, it does not happen like this all the time, so it is important to be thankful… I know it doesn’t last forever, and we have to get it while we can.
When I left college, it broke my mom’s heart, but I knew I had to be in Nashville. I knew that was the place you had to be in to become a better songwriter, and that’s what I wanted to move there for and to ultimately get a record deal.
I want people to know that I’m not just ‘Chillin’ It.’ I’m a real person. There’s heartbreak and trials, and I hope I put that in my music.
You don’t have a voice yet when you first come out. So even though I knew I had some deeper songs, my first album had to be about the tempo and the fun.
You play shows all over the country and hope that radio gets a chance to get out to see you, but that doesn’t always happen like that.
Before I ever had my record deal, I just had a publishing deal over at Sony ATV. I had that title, ‘Flatliner,’ and just the idea of a girl stopping everybody’s heart – just kind of a fun idea.
Even though I lost my dad in just a tragic, sudden way, there are so many more stories that are so much worse.
That’s where it all started for me, in clubs and bars, and I don’t ever wanna outgrow that.
I’ve always wanted to release a song that could actually touch someone and help them through a tough time.
I get plenty of credit out on the road.
I like my buddies to come out to shows on weekends, but they hardly ever get to any.
It matters if people believe you or not.
I’m just glad to be singing songs that touch people.
Just being from where I’m from, a little small town, I feel like I’m a good judge of character.
The older I get, the more special time with family gets.
I always said, if I got a record deal, I’d want to record the best songs I could, whether I wrote them or not.
Growing up, all I did was play sports. I always loved music, but I never even thought I’d be on stage one day.
I’m not very patient.
I was a business major, but the more I played music and the more I got into songwriting, I realized this is what I loved, but I kept asking myself, ‘Is this what I’m supposed to do – move to Nashville?’
That’s why I fell in love with country music: it made me feel something.
I want people to know that I am having fun. That’s the biggest compliment I can get is when people tell me I’m having a blast out there – if they only knew. I’m having the time of my life every night.
If I start putting too much pressure on myself, that’s something my mama is there to help with.
I want to do this for a long time; I want people to be saying, ‘What is he doing still playing in clubs?’
For me, that first album, there was a lot of fun stuff.
All I ever wanted to do was write songs, and I just dreamed of putting out an album and having a single that maybe did alright.
As an artist, as a person, I don’t want to be here for just a little while.
I’ve always been a huge Eric Church fan. I’ll never forget being in college listening to his first album and how much it inspired to write my own music.
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I wanted to get better at writing, so I knew I needed to move to Nashville.
This album means a lot to me, and partnering with Cracker Barrel to have it in their stores is very exciting. I am a big fan of the brand, so it was a natural fit to team up with them to have ‘You Should Be Here’ in its stores nationwide.
I know how music makes me feel; I know how it affects my life.
I’ve stopped questioning things and how things work.
I just don’t want any songs to go unheard.
If one person feels the way I felt when I first fell in love with country music, then I’m doing my job.
I’m blessed to have the platform I have, and I’m going to spread the word. There’s a lot of great causes, but I don’t know anything that hits you harder than a child being sick. It’s not fair; they don’t deserve it. I’m ready to know what I can do to help.