"People have said to me, You can't write songs. You can't play an instrument. But I've got 10 gold records"
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The subtext is a familiar American one: expertise matters until it doesn’t, and success becomes its own credential. That’s why the line stings. It doesn’t just rebut snobbery; it exposes how criticism can be a proxy for class and taste. “You can’t” is the voice of the industry, the purists, the rockist commentators who confuse difficulty with value. “But I’ve got 10 gold records” is the marketplace’s blunt reply, delivered with a grin.
Context sharpens it. Bono rose in an era when Brill Building polish, TV-ready charisma, and studio wizardry blurred the boundary between performer and product. As half of Sonny & Cher, he embodied pop’s collaborative machinery: image, hooks, timing. His quote isn’t anti-art; it’s a reminder that pop has always been a contact sport between craft and consumption. The joke is that he’s both the punchline and the winner.
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Bono, Sonny. (n.d.). People have said to me, You can't write songs. You can't play an instrument. But I've got 10 gold records. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-have-said-to-me-you-cant-write-songs-you-151441/
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Bono, Sonny. "People have said to me, You can't write songs. You can't play an instrument. But I've got 10 gold records." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-have-said-to-me-you-cant-write-songs-you-151441/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"People have said to me, You can't write songs. You can't play an instrument. But I've got 10 gold records." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-have-said-to-me-you-cant-write-songs-you-151441/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.


