Welcome to our collection of insightful and inspiring Shawn Colvin quotes! Shawn Colvin, an American singer-songwriter and musician, has captivated audiences with her soulful lyrics and mesmerizing melodies for decades. With a career spanning over four decades, Colvin has established herself as a prominent figure in the folk and contemporary music scene.
Throughout her journey, Colvin has shared profound thoughts on life, love, creativity, and the human experience. Her words resonate deeply, touching the hearts and minds of listeners around the world. Whether it’s through her poignant lyrics or candid interviews, Colvin offers wisdom and perspective that transcends genres and generations.
Below, you’ll find a selection of Shawn Colvin quotes that are perfect for reflection, inspiration, or simply sharing with others. Feel free to copy them, pair them with imagery, or experiment with different fonts to enhance their impact and beauty.
One of the dumber things my manager said was, Stick to the melody. But I can’t. Shawn Colvin
I made a promise to myself to write songs I liked. I’m an acoustic singer/songwriter, and I need to be able play every song by myself on guitar. No matter what the production ends up being on the record, I’ve got to be able to go out and sell it all on my own. It’s about connection. Shawn Colvin
I wasn’t creative when I was depressed. When my depression got treated, I was creative again. Shawn Colvin
Put me in a room with a songwriter, and I just clam up. I get shy. Shawn Colvin
I consider myself as a singer first, but something that really helped me come into my own is that there’s not a separation between me singing and me playing the guitar. The two fed off the other. Shawn Colvin
I would say my whole first record, ‘Steady On,’ had a lot to do with healing. Shawn Colvin
It was a beauty contest in the ’80s. If they played two women back to back on the radio, it was almost a scandal. Shawn Colvin
Cynicism is tough. A cynic’s point of view is really pitiful. I derive pleasure out of a lot of things in life. As long as I’m fairly healthy, it’s hard to stay dismal for very long. Shawn Colvin
Change doesn’t happen often, but to a certain extent in some way, I think when you get into recovery and you stay there, you change. Shawn Colvin
I was a cover artist for years. I didn’t start writing songs until I was in my mid-twenties. I wrote them with John Leventhal, and they were pretty bad. I was in my late twenties when I wrote the first song with him that made any sense to me about what I was rooted in and what spoke for me as an artist. That was ‘Diamond in the Rough.’ Shawn Colvin
I’m not a go-out-with-a-band artist. I’m an intimate, storytelling folk artist. It guides the writing and makes for a concert that I’m proud of. Shawn Colvin
When I made ‘A Few Small Repairs’ and it did well, I followed that up with having a baby, and that was not received well at my record company. I was written off, and that had a bearing on my career. Shawn Colvin
As a kid, I was depressed and riddled with anxiety. The bottom dropped out when I was 19. Shawn Colvin
I’ve had a prolonged adolescence, like a lot of my generation. Shawn Colvin
My music is basically perceived as folk or softer rock. Shawn Colvin
I have yet to have a successful outcome of sitting in a room with someone and trying to write a song. The way that I generally co-write is that someone else writes the music or part of the music. Shawn Colvin
I get a lot of joy out of covering other people’s songs, and, at my best, I think I bring something a little new to a lot of them. Shawn Colvin
There were bars that began to have acoustic musicians play, it was 1970: Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, America, The Eagles, all that kind of stuff was popular. It was very easy for me to just kind of move in and be noticed. Shawn Colvin
With my songs, the question is always, ‘Can you pull it off live, alone on just an acoustic guitar?’ That’s the litmus test. If I can, then it’s a song I ought to record. If I can’t, it’s probably not good enough. Shawn Colvin
I can perform easily; I don’t mind getting up in front of people at all. I’ve always sung and felt confident about that, and guitar playing isn’t a stretch, but songwriting is. We all have our challenges in what we do, and that’s mine. Shawn Colvin
When you know part of the industry thinks of you as a one-hit wonder, that’s painful. Shawn Colvin
I’m a touring musician. I don’t watch the charts. I had the kind of success I’d hoped for. I won Grammys for a folk record, and that was magic. Shawn Colvin
I always wanted to be a songwriter, and it took a while. Shawn Colvin
I think the thing that has made it possible for me to write personal songs and sing them year after year is the sensibility for good writing. Just opening your veins all over the paper is not necessarily going to be interesting. I wanted to speak to people. Shawn Colvin
I’d like to think I’ve overcome. I was not a person that was supposed to survive New York City, that was ever going to write my own songs or have children. Shawn Colvin
I don’t support Trump. We’ll put that right out there. Shawn Colvin
When you get into recovery, you have to relearn a lot of perceptions, attitudes, and self-awareness if you want to stay clean. You really do change. Shawn Colvin
When I became sober, I was 27 and struggling as an artist. Shawn Colvin
I’m not gay – everybody thinks I am – but I dig ‘The L Word.’ Shawn Colvin
For a long time, I felt like I failed myself, my career, and my record company. Shawn Colvin
When I’m writing with John Leventhal, the music that he’s written mostly comes first. And I’ll write the lyrics and the melody. Shawn Colvin