Tanya Tucker is an American musician born on October 10, 1958. She gained fame as a country music singer in the 1970s with hits like "Delta Dawn" and "What's Your Mama's Name?" Tucker's distinctive voice and strong stage presence have made her a beloved figure in the country music genre. She has received multiple awards for her contributions to music and continues to perform and connect with fans.

"I really like Alan Jackson, in Country Music. I think he's really very, very talented along with George Jones, and Merle Haggard, the same old favorites."



"The more people told me that, you know, wow, you should be so blessed. Don't you feel blessed? And you have all this - mansion and all these beautiful things. And I said, you know - the more they told me that, the more depressed I got."



"Well, you know, certain - for one reason, I think that the intervention process is a good process for most people, but for me, it just looked like a bunch of my friends trying to get back at me and sit around taking jabs at me, you know, when I couldn't defend myself."



"We've got great fans that rock and roll won't have, because you can have a one-hit record and country music used to, not so much anymore and you have a fan forever."



"It's a good question, because to be believable is the only way that you could be successful."



"Words are not even within me. They're not in my vocabulary to really express the kind of feeling that I had."



"I don't know what keeps me going. Sometimes I wonder... I think it's just pure perseverance and wanting to succeed and having that burning desire to always have success."

