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women. ella fitzgerald was the first. then billie holiday. then in 1957, this incredible young lady came and performed on amateur night, and her name was miss dionne warwick. one by one baby he was born, born, born he was born in bethlehem decided i m going to sing a song recorded by in philadelphia. the imperials happened to be on that particular show. born, born born in bethlehem so, we got on stage. the imperials were standing there watching. we used to laugh about how scared she was. she said she was hitting notes she didn t even realize. and when we came off, he
if i was what i was. the music i was singing was nothing like anything any of them were singing, black or white. so, they really didn t know what to do with me. the royal peacock was a true blues club. i didn t know nothing about no blues, but i was booked there. when i showed up and sang don t make me over, i knew they hated me. they had heard the song, thought it was a white girl singing. i told mr. wynn, i said, i m not coming back here. these people hate me. so, he says, no, no, no. don t say that. that s not true. they do like you. but you re just not singing the right thing. do you know a song called what i say by ray charles. i said, yeah, everybody knows that song. he said, good. now, your next show, what i want you to do, i want you to open with what i say. i said, why you want to me to do that?
then a young lady from harlem by the name of billie holiday. then in 1957, this incredible young lady came and performed on amateur night, and her name was miss dionne warwick. one by one baby he was born, born, born he was born in bethlehem our gospel group decided we re going sing a song that was recorded by the imperials in philadelphia. the imperials happened to be on that particular show. born, born born in bethlehem so, we got on stage. the imperials were standing there watching. we used to laugh about how scared she was. she said she was hitting notes she didn t even realize. and when we came off, he