I’ve always loved War’s Low Rider and Sly Stone’s Thank You, and I just wanted to put my take on them. – Barry White
The cops picked me up for attempted murder. I can still see the detectives, licking their chops. Thought they had me. Two weeks later, the cat came out of a coma and told the truth. I was innocent. – Barry White
As a boy, I believed freedom for America meant freedom for me. There was a time I believed every word spoken. – Barry White
I quit high school on my birthday. It was my senior year and I didn’t see the point. This was 1962, and I was ready to make music. – Barry White
I kept my babies fed. I could have dumped them, but I didn’t. I decided that whatever trip I was on, they were going with me. You’re looking at a real daddy. – Barry White
I’m very happy with this new record. It’s dealing with different aspects of love-it’s me making a statement about people doing something with their lives. It is about caring for others. – Barry White
I went to jail at 16 for stealing tires off Cadillacs. When I got out I said, Never again. – Barry White
No one could understand the bond between me and my brother. I struggled to understand the forces that drove his soul in one direction and mine in another. – Barry White
When I commit, I commit with my whole heart, my whole being. I know the Bible like the back of my hand. – Barry White
Disco deserved a better name, a beautiful name because it was a beautiful art form. It made the consumer beautiful. The consumer was the star. – Barry White
I don’t know if it’s my music, my lyrics, my sound, and knowing the music business the way I do-all I can say is, my career has lasted way longer than I expected. – Barry White
Most families had four, five brothers. But because it was just me and Darryl, we had to be twice as strong. – Barry White
We forget that this music, music made by my brothers and sisters, is still a baby. It’s just beginning. When I think of the possibilities, it makes me smile. – Barry White
When I saw corruption, I was forced to find truth on my own. I couldn’t swallow the hypocrisy. – Barry White
We were ready to launch Barry White, but the record company wouldn’t put it out. Said it wouldn’t sell. – Barry White