If the Cowboys and Titans ain't playing, I'm not interested.
And as long as people want to hear me sing, I don't know why I'd retire.
At one point, I didn't get out of bed for, I think, three months, and I went down to the bottom of the hill one day and I had to call somebody to get me to come back up - come pick me up because I couldn't physically walk up the hill.
But the main thing is that medication, too, is not all the help.
By the time I get done with my fans and my music and my kids and my family and my fiance and my horses, well, they suffer too, but, I don't really have much time left to do anything else.
Elvis was a big influence to my music, but Loretta Lynn was, as well.
Everybody has problems.
He does all research now, but he put me on some medication, Zoloft, and, I tell you what, a lot of people have had pros and cons about it, but it was my wonder drug.
I do enjoy making videos, even though they are long days and very hard work.
I don't know what keeps me going. Sometimes I wonder... I think it's just pure perseverance and wanting to succeed and having that burning desire to always have success.
I don't think I was really addicted. I used it as a party tool.
I have an unending desire to be better and make myself a better person, better mother.
I really like Alan Jackson, in Country Music. I think he's really very, very talented along with George Jones, and Merle Haggard, the same old favorites.
You know, as any parent will say, you know, life happens.
I'd like to do a Christmas album. I've never done a Christmas album.