"I write songs. Then, I record them. And, later, maybe I perform them on stage. That's what I do. That's my job. Simple"
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The repeated “And” matters. It’s deliberately unpoetic, a shrug in grammatical form, refusing the myth that art arrives in a lightning bolt or that every public appearance should be a revelation. Morrison frames creativity as labor, not confession. “That’s my job” undercuts the romantic fantasy that the artist owes you access to his inner life; it also undercuts the industry fantasy that the artist owes you constant visibility. Even “maybe I perform them” is a needle: the stage, for most pop careers, is the proof of authenticity. For Morrison it’s optional, secondary to the work itself.
There’s context here, too: Morrison’s long reputation for prickly interviews and contentious live shows isn’t just temperament. It’s a boundary. “Simple” isn’t naïveté; it’s a dare. He’s telling audiences, journalists, and platforms alike: stop asking for the story, the stance, the persona. Judge the songs.
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"I write songs. Then, I record them. And, later, maybe I perform them on stage. That's what I do. That's my job. Simple." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-write-songs-then-i-record-them-and-later-maybe-102861/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.



