"I sang opera, I sang show tunes. I got into a rock band for a while. I've sung a lot of different things"
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The subtext is about permission. Opera carries cultural prestige, show tunes signal professionalism and Broadway literacy, rock suggests sweat, volume, and a willingness to look unpolished. By moving through all three without apology, he resists the hierarchy that treats some forms as “serious” and others as guilty pleasures. It’s also a bid to be understood beyond the single role the public may remember. For an actor whose fame peaked in a specific TV era, this is a reminder that the résumé is bigger than the nostalgia package.
Context matters: Wopat came up in a period when American entertainment was more siloed, yet constantly cross-pollinating through TV variety shows, regional theater, and touring acts. His list of genres maps onto a career built on gig-to-gig adaptability. The intent isn’t to impress; it’s to normalize range as the job. In three plain sentences, he makes reinvention sound less like branding and more like survival.
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Wopat, Tom. (2026, January 15). I sang opera, I sang show tunes. I got into a rock band for a while. I've sung a lot of different things. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-sang-opera-i-sang-show-tunes-i-got-into-a-rock-148121/
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Wopat, Tom. "I sang opera, I sang show tunes. I got into a rock band for a while. I've sung a lot of different things." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-sang-opera-i-sang-show-tunes-i-got-into-a-rock-148121/.
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"I sang opera, I sang show tunes. I got into a rock band for a while. I've sung a lot of different things." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-sang-opera-i-sang-show-tunes-i-got-into-a-rock-148121/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.



