"We are rich in the quantity of songs rather than in the quality. The singer has to go through hundreds of compositions before he finds one that really says something"
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The subtext is professional fatigue sharpened into critique. Gluck isn’t blaming the audience for having bad taste; she’s indicting the system that floods the world with competent, forgettable material. The singer “has to go through” hundreds of pieces suggests invisible labor: the hours of rehearsal, the negotiations with managers, the pressure to keep programming fresh. Quantity isn’t neutral; it creates noise, and noise makes meaning harder to find.
Context matters. Gluck straddled the period when recording and mass publishing were turning music into a reproducible commodity, accelerating trends we now associate with streaming: endless catalogs, short attention spans, and work optimized for circulation rather than staying power. Her standard for a song that “really says something” isn’t just technical excellence. It’s presence - a lyric or melody that carries a human intention strong enough to survive the churn. In that sense, the line feels less nostalgic than diagnostic, an artist warning that a culture obsessed with production can still struggle to communicate.
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Gluck, Alma. (2026, January 16). We are rich in the quantity of songs rather than in the quality. The singer has to go through hundreds of compositions before he finds one that really says something. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-are-rich-in-the-quantity-of-songs-rather-than-132909/
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Gluck, Alma. "We are rich in the quantity of songs rather than in the quality. The singer has to go through hundreds of compositions before he finds one that really says something." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-are-rich-in-the-quantity-of-songs-rather-than-132909/.
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"We are rich in the quantity of songs rather than in the quality. The singer has to go through hundreds of compositions before he finds one that really says something." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-are-rich-in-the-quantity-of-songs-rather-than-132909/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.




