paroles de chanson The Results Do Not Equal Success (Commentary) - Vince Gill
I
think
that,
the
real
reason
that
success
happened
Is
because
of
the
way
I
sing,
you
know
And
I
don't
think
it
was
the
way
I
play
guitar
And
I
think
in
some
cases
it
was
that
I
wrote
a
good
song
You
know,
that
it–that
it
got
up
the
charts
and
did
what
it
did
but
it
was
still–
I
think
at
the
end
of
the
day,
what
that's
about
most
is,
uh–
Is
a
good
singer
singing
a
good
song
People
don't
ever
get
tired
of
that
To
follow
up
on
that
point,
um,
I've
always–
I
think
I've
always
felt
like
that,
um–
Success
never
really
was
a,
uh,
to
me
the
definition
of
something,
you
know,
um–
It
was
not
the
results
that,
then
all
of
a
sudden
defined
it,
you
know
Whether
the
whole
world
heard
Guy
Clark
sing
"Homegrown
Tomatoes"
Or
just
a
handful
never
took
away
the
greatness
of
what
that
is
Same
with
John
Prine
or
any
of
those
folks,
you
know,
I
don't
think,
you
know–
I
think
there's,
sometimes
there's,
there's
that
grass
is
always
greener,
if-if–
If
something's
commercially
successful,
then
it's
not
any
good
You
know,
and
yada,
yada,
yada
I
just
don't,
I
don't
think
that
holds
water
at
the
end
of
the
day,
you
know
But
it
just
does
what
they
do
to,
to
the
best
of
their
abilities
And
none
of
us
can
control,
how
any
of
that's
gonna
pan
out
It
was,
it
was
awkward
to
me
to
go
into
the
Hall
of
Fame
before
Emmy,
you
know
Um,
I
didn't
see
that
as,
as
making
a
whole
lotta
sense
You
know,
but
I
can't,
you
know
I
can't,
uh–
I
don't
know
It's
hard
to
look
at
your
own
work
objectively
And
you
know
I
think
that–
That
as,
as
I
look
back
on,
on
how
I
got
there–
It's
because
I
did
all
those
other
things
I
went
in
there
as
a
songwriter,
I
went
in
there
as
a
musician
I
went
in
there,
you
know
I
went
in
there
for
a
lot
of
people,
you
know
that,
that
I
think
I
championed
And
then
I
think
I
was
like
And
I
wasn't
just
the
guy
up
there
with
a
hat
singing
a
song
You
know,
I
wrote
songs,
I
played
as
a
session
guy,
as
a
session
singer
As
a
session
musician
and
a
producer
and,
and–
I've
worn,
I've
worn
all
the
hats,
you
know,
in
a
way
Differently
than,
than
probably
most
folks
1 Vince Gill's Earliest Recording (Commentary)
2 Getting Better At Guitar All the Time (Commentary)
3 Inspiring Musicians – The Teenage Years (Commentary)
4 Diversity of Musical Tastes (Commentary)
5 Recording With Alice Cooper (Commentary)
6 Fear and Insecurity - Even From My Heroes (Commentary)
7 Recording With Sting (Commentary)
8 Playing Guitar For Brian Wilson (Commentary)
9 Starting Out With Bluegrass Alliance: A Musicians Heart (Commentary)
10 1970's, Vince Goes To LA (Commentary)
11 First Gig In LA – Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Dolly and More (Commentary)
12 Nashville (Commentary)
13 Pure Prairie League (Commentary)
14 What I Do Best (Commentary)
15 The Hanging Curve Ball: When I Call Your Name (Commentary)
16 Emmylou, the Angel Band, a Jingle and 15 Years Later (Commentary)
17 Best Advice I Ever Got (Commentary)
18 Singing On New Artist First Records – Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless (Commentary)
19 Working With Gladys Knight and Barbra Streisand (Commentary)
20 Eric Clapton Records a Vince Gill Song (Commentary)
21 The Grammys: Collaborations (Commentary)
22 Earl Scruggs (Commentary)
23 All In My Ears, Beegie Adair (Commentary)
24 Admiration of Charlie Worsham and Ashley Monroe (Commentary)
25 A Couple Things Different and None of This Would Be Here (Commentary)
26 I Love Seeing Country Music Be Great (Commentary)
27 Vince and Rodney Crowell's Long Friendship (Commentary)
28 The Monkees Wish They Would Have Hired Vince Gill (Commentary)
29 The Results Do Not Equal Success (Commentary)
30 Vince On Go Rest High On That Mountain (Commentary)
31 George Jones' Funeral (Commentary)
32 Vince On Young Man's Town (Commentary)
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