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The sea, the sky, both you and I
the sea, the sky, the you and I
I know we're all blues
all shades, all hues, all bluessome blues are sad
but some are glad
dark, sad, or bright, glad
they're all blues
all shades, all hues, all bluesA color, a color, the blues is more than a color
they're the moan of pain and a taste of strife
and a sad refrain
which the night is playing
blues can be the living dues we are all are paying, yeahh oh lordin a rainbow, a summer day that's fair
a prayer that's prayed a lament that's made, yeaah
some shade of blue is there, blue is heaven's hue,they're all blues.

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Ernestine Anderson was born in Houston, Texas, on November 11, 1928, into a musical family, and she grew up listening to the blues. As a child she joined her father and grandmother singing gospel in the local church. At the age of twelve she joined trumpeter Russel Jacquet to sing in his big band.
She was 18 when she went on tour with the Johnny Otis Band, and in 1952 with Lionel Hampton’s Orchestra. After that she decided she wanted to be a professional singer, and recorded with Quincy Jones in 1952 and 1953.


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