Quote by Norah Jones
I became a musician so I wouldnt have to get up at 6 in the mornin

I became a musician so I wouldnt have to get up at 6 in the morning. – Norah Jones

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For me making music is part social, part interaction, part collaboration. – Norah Jones

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I try to just make music that I love, and if I believe in it thats all that matters. – Norah Jones

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