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Was living in Nashville like Samantha Mathis and Sandra Bullock in The Thing Called Love?

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Was living in Nashville like Samantha Mathis and Sandra Bullock in The Thing Called Love?

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CT: I don’t think so. I think it’s different for everybody. It might be that for somebody else, but it wasn’t that for me. I didn’t go out and play all the time and do what a lot of people do. It was different for me. But it’s different for everybody. So for me it wasn’t like that, but if you ask another artist and they would say, ‘Yea.’ JP: Were you a country girl growing up? CT: Growing up, I listend to a lot of different types of music. I have three older sisters so there was a lot going on in my house all the time. One sister listened to Manhattan Transfer, one listened to Janet Jackson and New Edition. My mom, she listened to oldies. My dad, when he drove us to school, listened to oldies. I had Hee-Haw album my dad got through his job. Yea, I loved Hee-Haw and I watched the Mandrel Sisters. But I don’t think I was a big country fan until I was 13, when I heard Trisha Yearwood sing. I knew what it was. And at that time, I think your tastes are just developing, especially when you h

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