62+ Best Luke Bryan Quotes: Exclusive Selection

Thomas Luther “Luke” Bryan is an American country music singer and songwriter. Profoundly inspirational Luke Bryan quotes will encourage you to think a little deeper than you usually would and broaden your perspective.

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Famous Luke Bryan Quotes

With every album, the approach is to find the best songs you can find, write the best songs you can write, and try to sound better

I’m excited to be part of a movement that’s progressing country music. There’s always gonna be people saying, ‘It ain’t country anymore,’ but I don’t get into that whole deal.

To have your first No. 1 as an artist was everything I could have ever dreamed for. Now we’re keeping our fingers crossed, and hopefully, we’ll have many more, but there’s certainly nothing like the first one

It’s kind of like a college degree when you get one, no one can take it from you. When you get to say for the rest of your life that you’ve got a platinum album, that really means something.

When you look into the eyes of your people out there that came to see you, that’s when it’s like, ‘Yep, this is what it’s all about.’ This is why we don’t sleep, and this is why we write songs and try to be the best. This moment right here onstage

I thought being on stage was an amazing feeling, but there is nothing that can top watching my wife bring our son into this world.

My thing is you just have to try to feel young and stay young. Obviously, you get a little older, but I still want my music to be young. I don’t want to sound like an old dad onstage, so you just have to write music that sounds young

We’re putting on a show, and if I’m dancing and having fun, you can take a shot of the crowd, and they’ve got smiles glued to their faces.

I’m kind of at a point in my career where I can get away with traditional stuff and then get away with some more rocky and pop and edgier stuff, too

Anytime you have a fellow artist say, ‘Loving the new Luke Bryan album,’ that’s awesome.

When I’m writing a song, it’s just me and the songwriters. Then when the song is done, there are publishers that hear it, then people in my management, then my wife and my boys and my friends, and if they’re all lovin’ it, it’s kind of withstanding all the criticism I need

I used to work at my dad’s peanut mill, and worked 15 hours a day, 6 days a week. So, now, riding around on a nice tour bus and doing shows, you’d have to get picky to have a downside.

Even with all the negativeness of the whole social media thing, I still think it’s leaps and bounds more positive

I want to be comfortable on TV. If I’m comfortable, they’re comfortable watching me. I think nothing’s more icky than watching icky on TV.

I think certainly after every show I headline, I will be available to the fans. When I’m headlining a show, I don’t walk off stage. I’ll walk to the front of the stage and sign hats and shirts and tickets for 15 to 30 minutes until everyone has everything signed

I will always really work hard to write as much as I can, but I also love sitting back and waiting on those big Nashville songwriters to send me some great songs, too.

I’m excited to be part of a movement that’s progressing country music. There’s always gonna be people saying, ‘It ain’t country anymore,’ but I don’t get into that whole deal

I’m kind of at a point in my career where I can get away with traditional stuff and then get away with some more rocky and pop and edgier stuff, too.

I try to be a good representative of country music. But as a country artist, it’s important to move the needle and make a difference beyond your core audience. But you can’t ever strategically try to accomplish that; then things get weird

I wouldn’t necessarily say she is a country artist. I mean, obviously Taylor Swift started in country, but she morphed into somewhat of a cultural icon, so, who am I to judge what she is?

I refuse to be one of those artists who, 10 years from now, they’re bitter about the rise and the fall of their career. I understand that somewhere there’s a peak and a crest for me, and I’m going to enjoy all levels. I’m going to enjoy this ride that I’m on, and when it slows down, that’s when it will be time for another phase of my life

That’s the beauty of country music  you have to get out there and earn it and work hard. And when you’re on the road with big name acts, you realize there’s no easy way to the ‘Promised Land’ in this business.

You see a lot of people out there that say they’re country, and they do their little things that are stereotypical country things, but being country is a way of life

I would like to be a heart surgeon or brain surgeon something with that knowledge and the ability to save a life would be pretty cool. I wasn’t that good in science class, though.

Our crew guys, it’s amazing what they have to go through to make a show happen every night

Tailgate Blues’ is kind of a lyrical masterpiece of a country song.

My best artist friend is definitely Jason Aldean. He and I really get along great and are really great friends. It’s fun to tour with a buddy and somebody that I just enjoy hanging out with. If we weren’t touring together, we’d be hunting in the off-season still and knocking around doing stuff, certainly

As far as heroes through the years, I’d say definitely Alabama and Randy Owen, Conway Twitty was a big influence of mine, George Strait, Lionel Richie.

Early in my songwriting career, when I was learning a lot about writing songs, I’d force myself to sit down until I came up with something

Our crew guys, it’s amazing what they have to go through to make a show happen every night.

I’ve been out with lots of other artists opening for them on tour, and you just learn that none of their success came easy it was all hard work for them, and you have to buckle down and get ready for the hard work yourself, too

My thing is to get up there and have a good time and give the fans all you can and appreciate them spending their money and being in the stands  and just be appreciative of them cheering when you come onstage.

Anytime you have a fellow artist say, ‘Loving the new Luke Bryan album,’ that’s awesome

I think ‘Country Girl’ is one song that can veer into country or hip hop or rap. You can listen to it and enjoy the humor and the fun in it.

I want to be comfortable on TV. If I’m comfortable, they’re comfortable watching me. I think nothing’s more icky than watching icky on TV

You see a lot of people out there that say they’re country, and they do their little things that are stereotypical country things, but being country is a way of life.

We’re putting on a show, and if I’m dancing and having fun, you can take a shot of the crowd, and they’ll have smiles glued to their faces

My main thing is I’m gonna go out there every night and give it all I got and just try to put on the best show I can. That’s just the way I’m programmed and wired.

If there are people out by the bus, I’ll come off the bus and sign autographs, too. I always want to be accessible. I always tell my fans, ‘If I ever get on the bus and don’t come off, it’s because I’m under the weather or I’m really tired.

I don’t keep diaries anymore; They’re quite incriminating. I just keep all the dirt road diaries in my head.

I got my iPad, and I’m trying to buy books on that, but I kind of like a book. At the end of my life, when I’m old, I want to have all these shelves full of books. So I’m just gonna do the book thing

I think the attraction to country music is the fans, the lure of the hardcore fan base.

Every day I wake up and I lay in bed counting my blessings and saying my prayers for how fortunate I am to have great fans and health and family

With every album, the approach is find the best songs you can find, write the best songs you can write and try to sound better.

From my dad I learned to be good to people, to always be honest and straightforward. I learned hard work and perseverance

Nothing is more rewarding than to take a song, create it out of thin air and then watch it affect people.

I just like Forrest Gump. Maybe I’m a little smarter than him, maybe I’m not. Probably because of the whole Southern aspect of his character and for some reason I always wind up on the better end of all deals I’ve just kind of got the old silly boy luck!

Anything I’ve ever read by John Irving has been really well written.

I don’t keep diaries anymore; They’re quite incriminating. I just keep all the dirt road diaries in my head

You always have to work to become a better singer, songwriter and performer.

I used to work at my dad’s peanut mill, and worked 15 hours a day, 6 days a week. So, now, riding around on a nice tour bus and doing shows, you’d have to get picky to have a downside

I always look back to awards shows and think about being a kid watching them.

If I wake up one day and people tell me I’m not sexy, I’m not going to stop making good music and having fun. That ‘sex symbol’ thing is typically part of being in the limelight. You better be very talented in your music, but it’s good to be nice to look at, I guess

My first memories of music were country music and Ronnie Milsap. Where I grew up, it was what you listened to. And anything else, you were somewhat out of place.

My first memories of music were country music and Ronnie Milsap. Where I grew up, it was what you listened to. And anything else, you were somewhat out of place

I always want to have a personal relationship with everybody that works for me.

Just really, really believe in what you’re trying to do. Don’t let people alter that. Let people advise you and lead you down paths to make smart business decisions. But trust your instinct and trust that overwhelming drive that made you put all your dreams and everything on the line

I’ve been so blessed to have my career gradually get bigger and bigger, so I’ve been able to absorb stuff and take stuff gradually.

My path is exactly where I want it to be. I’m doing my thing. I’m getting better with every album

I’ll always have songs with a farm connotation on my albums. It’s in the fabric of my music, and I plan to keep it that way.