I guess that my life has been a series of flukes in the record business. The first thing I ever did was the biggest record that I’ll ever have.
Meaning of the quote
Alex Chilton, an American musician, is saying that his biggest and most successful song or album was the very first thing he ever made in the music industry. He feels that his career has been full of unexpected successes, rather than a planned out path. The quote suggests that even though he's had a long music career, his first work was his biggest and most popular achievement.
About Alex Chilton
Alex Chilton was an American musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer, best known as the lead singer of the Box Tops and Big Star. While his early commercial success in the 1960s was never repeated, he gained a dedicated following among indie and alternative rock musicians who cite him as a seminal influence.
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