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‟ I thought you had to be humble to become a saint, but a priest told me it takes all kinds to make it to heaven.
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‟ Hank Williams seemed, like, so total to me, so committed to the lyric. He would actually rip the ends of the words off at the, you know - the end of the sentence. It sounded like he'd bite into the word and rip it off.
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‟ There were a lot of bad relationships that got very convoluted up at Columbia with me, what they expected from me.
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‟ There's a lot of unreleased blues stuff I did with the Apollo Theater musicians, and there was of experimenting going on for me in the mid-'60s in that studio, which I think frustrated Columbia.
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‟ I never knew I was a songwriter. I didn't even know I was a singer. My parents just got me a guitar 'cause my uncle told them to get me one, and I started fooling with it.
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‟ My first tour, for six weeks straight, was with Bobby Darin, in 1958. It was just fun hanging out with him. He was older than I was; he was a college guy. It was kind of a mutual-admiration society, I guess. He taught me how to pay taxes.
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‟ Doo-wop was full of blues for me.
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‟ For me, God's country is sirens and subways and all kinds of ethnic groups trying to cross the street all at once.
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