Quotes from Josh Turner


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I don't ever land on an album title until I know exactly what's going on the record, because you never know until it's all said and done.


There were only 75 people in my graduating class at the school I attended in Hannah, S.C. It was a small school and that translated into not a lot of opportunities when it came to music. We had academic and sports programs but we never had a consistent music program. We would have a band one year, and a chorus one year, but nothing ever lasted.


We're blessed to be at a level in my career where I can afford to take out a bus of my own and bring my whole family with me, so that's great, too. The boys are out with us all the time, and it's just great to be able to turn around onstage and see my wife back there behind me.


'Long Black Train' was inspired by a vision that I had of a long, black train running down this track way out in the middle of nowhere. I could see people standing out to the sides of this track watching this train go by. As I was walking, experiencing this vision, I kept asking myself, 'What does this vision mean and what is this train?'


I'm not much of a water skier, my legs are too skinny for that, so I just try to tube and have fun, just ride.


I'm definitely not going to go and sing a song that condones certain things.


I'm always showing pictures off. I have to be careful who I show them to because of who I am, obviously, but I'm a proud father.


I love Tennessee, but they don't have the pine trees and the sandy soil and the black water that I grew up around.


I like to fish when it's not too hot.


I haven't always been the guy that walks into a room and automatically the attention is on me. I'm normally the guy that stands off in the corner.


I've listened to a lot of outside stuff and just haven't really heard anything that moves me. I don't know if I'm getting old and crotchety or what.


I came from a rural background, and I didn't come in contact with a lot of wealthy people.


'Firecracker' was such a fun song to write and to perform.


'All Over Me' is a song that I really got fired up the first time I heard it: it just really moved and it really had a lot of energy.


A No. 1 record is hard to come by.


Don't let your children take priority over your marriage and your work and everything else.


When you get married and have children, and you start having hits and success and your business starts growing, there's less and less time for songwriting.


To think that my heart and my words and my music saved somebody's life, it takes a while to just sink in with me. But it proves to me that music is powerful.


Sometimes it feels like I've been in the business forever, but then other times, it feels like kind of a flash. Growing up, all I wanted to do was sing. All I wanted to do was get on a bus and ride around the country and sing for people and be a household name.


Raising three boys is a huge responsibility for me, especially in this day and time when I look around and there's a lack of good, strong, upstanding Christian men who are not afraid to be men and just own up to their responsibility.