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Alberta Hunter Quotes

African-American singer-songwriter and nurse (d. 1984), Birth: 1-4-1895
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I'm having a good time, Please don't blame me, I'm knocking myself out Don't try to tame me Let me have my fun, I've got to have my fling, Some folks say I'm blowing my top Talk don't mean a thing.
Alberta Hunter

2.
The musicians that didn't know music could play the best blues. I know that I don't want no musicians who know all about music playin' for me.
Alberta Hunter

3.
I'm just singing for the women who think they can't speak out. Can't a man alive mistreat me, 'cause I know who I am.
Alberta Hunter

4.
Maybe if I knew music, I couldn't do what I am doing.
Alberta Hunter

5.
Blues means what milk does to a baby. Blues is what the spirit is to the minister. We sing the blues because our hearts have been hurt, our souls have been disturbed.
Alberta Hunter

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The blues? Why, the blues are a part of me. They're like a chant. The blues are like spirituals, almost sacred. When we sing blues, we're singing out our hearts, we're singing out our feelings. Maybe we're hurt and just can't answer back, then we sing or maybe even hum the blues. When I sing, 'I walk the floor, wring my hands and cry -- Yes, I walk the floor, wring my hands and cry,'... what I'm doing is letting my soul out.
Alberta Hunter

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I’ve been more places by accident than most people have been on purpose.
Alberta Hunter

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People think the blues is sad. They hear people moaning and such. That's not the blues. That's just somebody singing slow...The blues is about truth-telling.
Alberta Hunter

Quote Topics by Alberta Hunter: Thinking Hurt People Heart Purpose Who I Am Fun Mean Want Confidence In Yourself Faith In God Hands Has Beens Men Trying Musician Ifs Play Songwriting Singing Baby
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Put your faith in God and confidence in yourself.
Alberta Hunter