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Jessi Colter

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Music is important.


— Jessi Colter


#music

I see some some of these other guys, and they're wearing the hats and the jackets and saying the words and they're relating and they're picking. But there's something missing.


— Jessi Colter


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I'd always been on the giving end of music and creating.


— Jessi Colter


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I'm having a good time watching Shooter. He's a good kid. He's been a good son to me. He has never failed.


— Jessi Colter


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I'm very happy. I was little scared because it's such a big bite.


— Jessi Colter


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If I stopped writing and being at my piano, I wouldn't know how to live. It's your best friend.


— Jessi Colter


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In our depths, I think we all feel very small in relation to the greater universe and God.


— Jessi Colter


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It's just what it is. It just all happened in my stride.


— Jessi Colter


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It's part of what I do at my piano - the hymns. And then I write.


— Jessi Colter


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Mother was a great force in her area of evangelism.


— Jessi Colter


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She then released her next album That's the Way a Cowboy Rocks and Rolls the following year. Also in 1981 Colter released her final studio album on Capitol records Ridin' Shotgun which also spawned Colter's last charting single on the country charts "Holdin' on. Her success began to decline through the remainder of the decade with her final two albums of the decade not producing any Top 40 country hits.

In 1976 Jessi Colter was featured on the collaboration LP Wanted: The Outlaws which became an RIAA-certified Platinum album and helped her become one of the few female outlaw country stars. Jessi Colter (born Miriam Johnson May 25 1943) is an American country music artist who is best known for her collaboration with her husband country singer and songwriter Waylon Jennings and for her 1975 country-pop crossover hit "I'm Not Lisa". Jessi Colter was one of the few female artists to emerge from the mid-'70s "outlaw" movement.

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