Billie Holiday

Jazz vocalist

Modern influential 118 sayings

Sayings by Billie Holiday

I'm not supposed to be a singer. I'm supposed to be a whore.

1930s-1940s — Reported statement, reflecting her early experiences and societal perceptions
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You can't be a great singer if you don't know life.

1950s — Interview
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I ain't got no education, but I got sense.

1940s-1950s — Reported statement
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It's like being a hooker. You stand there and you sing, and then you get paid. That's all it is.

1940s-1950s — Reported statement, reflecting her cynical view of the music industry.
Controversial Unverifiable

I don't think I'm singing. I feel like I'm playing a horn. I try to get the sound of a horn.

1950s — Interview
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When you're singing, you're singing about life, about what's happening to you.

1950s — Interview
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I've got to be myself, and I can't be myself unless I sing what I feel.

1950s — Interview
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It's not the notes you play, it's the notes you don't play.

1940s-1950s — Attributed, common jazz saying she embodied
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I don't need no one to tell me how to sing. I just open my mouth and everything comes out.

1940s-1950s — Reported statement
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I think it's a big mistake to try to please everybody.

1950s — Interview
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I don't think I'm a tragic figure. I think I'm a happy woman. I'm a very happy woman.

1950s — Interview
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I've been called a lot of names in my life, but I've never been called a liar.

1940s-1950s — Reported statement, perhaps in response to criticism
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It's a wonder I didn't get killed, the way I carried on.

1950s — Autobiography 'Lady Sings the Blues'
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I don't know nothing about music. I just sing.

1940s-1950s — Reported statement, often used to deflect academic analysis
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I'd rather be a junkie than a square.

1950s — Reported statement, reflecting her defiance and embrace of her lifestyle
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I don't sing anything I don't believe in.

1950s — Interview
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I never had a publicist. I never had a press agent. I just had my voice.

1950s — Reported statement
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I never played a note I didn't mean.

1950s — Interview
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There are some things you can't get over, and some things you can't get back.

1950s — Autobiography 'Lady Sings the Blues'
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I've been through a lot of changes, but I'm still the same old Billie.

1950s — Reported statement
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