Chely Wright
Chely Wright
Richell Rene "Chely" Wrightis an American country music singer and gay rights activist. On the strength of her debut album in 1994, the Academy of Country Musicnamed her Top New Female Vocalist in 1995. Wright's first Top 40 country hit came in 1997 with "Shut Up and Drive". Two years later, her fourth album yielded a number one single, the title track, "Single White Female". Overall, Wright has released seven studio albums on various labels, and has charted more than...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCountry Singer
Date of Birth25 October 1970
CityKansas City, MO
CountryUnited States of America
I could kiss you in the rain forever Turn all your pain to pleasure Fill up all your days with sunlight Make the passion last every night Give you my every possesion Make you my only obsession Climb up to the sky and pull down all the stars above But I could never love you enough
I think I'm no different from any artist in music. At least once, you want to see your name up on the top.
I grew up in a very modest house. We were poor-we lived on the poverty level. We all got jobs as young kids.
All I ever wanted to do was write songs and get on a bus and go play them for people.
I'm very much a traditionalist, but I think it's important to know about tradition so that you can evolve the music you are deciding to make.
I guess we guess our way through life. How many times do we really know for sure?
I've saved every dime I've made in my life.
I'd like my writing to be recognized with a Grammy.
I'm a Scorpio, and who knows if there is any validity to it, but I'm very emotional. I have high highs and low lows.
I'm not a Democrat, I'm not a Republican-I'm an American, I'm a human.
It's a great feeling to be recognized by your peers. It's an even better feeling to be welcomed and accepted by country radio and its listeners. If desire is any part of this equation, then I'm a contender!
I would like to say when I turn the project over to the label that I have been successful. And that's truly the way I feel. But, in addition to the self-pride in 'making' a good album, to be honest, I'd love to have a hit record.
I felt like a sinful person when I dated men and allowed them to feel for me in a way I knew I could never naturally feel for them. That felt wrong and a lie.