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Lee Hazlewood

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I always liked circuses, so I would have enjoyed that.


— Lee Hazlewood


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I just did one movie and there was no career for me, anyway.


— Lee Hazlewood


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I tell ya, I could have got some more jobs if I'd tried, but I went to Sweden instead.


— Lee Hazlewood


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I think for writers who write that kind of stuff, they want to make changes. Look at Kris Kristofferson and Dylan. I mean, whole generations come along liking that stuff and that's great.


— Lee Hazlewood


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I used to not stutter any. Oh, I did when I was a kid, I stuttered, I had a bad stutter until I was probably between the second and third grade and a guy got rid of it for me.


— Lee Hazlewood


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Nobody heard records of you playing whatever the melody was on those low strings. It worked out good, you know, about 25 or 26 million records later. I guess it worked out alright.


— Lee Hazlewood


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Oh no, I'm not a historian or anything like that.


— Lee Hazlewood


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People think I'm crazy because I travel too much, but I haven't been doing any of that lately because I got a little sick this year and I've tried to take care of it.


— Lee Hazlewood


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So anyway, I really enjoyed the European audiences.


— Lee Hazlewood


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So I became a producer because I knew one of the reasons was they didn't do them the way I thought was right.


— Lee Hazlewood


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Did you know about Lee Hazlewood?

He said that he loved producing and writing albums. /UK No. His first hit as a producer and songwriter was "The Fool" recorded by rockabilly artist Sanford Clark in 1956.

Barton Lee Hazlewood (July 9 1929 – August 4 2007) was an American country and pop singer songwriter and record producer most widely known for his work with guitarist Duane Eddy during the late 1950s and singer Nancy Sinatra in the 1960s. Hazlewood had a distinctive baritone voice that added a resonance to his music.

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