Ruth Brown Quotes (18 Quotes)


    When I saw all of the people I have known all these years, when we got together, it was scary because B.B King and I lived in the same place in Nevada.

    We are trying to prove that the blues lives on forever and anybody in this place can sing the blues.

    In those days, as I always tell B.B and Buddy Guy and these guys and gave them a place to cry like a man without having to do it.

    I thought the best thing you were supposed to do was find somebody and try to sound like them.



    I traveled all through the deep South, but I was not getting on the big TV shows.

    I sang on Church Street, every place that had a stage.

    Unfortunately, the young generation, who I believe have their own place in the sun like I had mine; but I wish it was possible there were other ways to have them understand this music was here before they came, and the reason that it was here.

    If you are speaking about my own songs, I would think so because we were talking about that particular era and I was singing one of my songs that I recorded 50 years ago.

    I remember singing in a warehouse where there was no stage and I sung on the top of a tobacco truck and there was a clothesline between the races on the floor, and when the music got too good, the clothesline feel down where everybody was dancing in the same place and they pulled me off the stage and took me to jail for singing it.

    When I got through, Duke Ellington stood up and started the applause.

    There was a time we decided that it was songs that were done especially from my background because of the things we were dealing with, but nowadays, anybody who has a need, and can find the need, they can sing the blues.

    There were times that Harvey (Fuqua), myself, B.B King, we almost had to go to jail to sing this stuff.

    There are stories that people don't want to talk about that brought this music through.

    We have paid a price to sing this music.

    All of these years that I have been singing, no one has done a documentary about my music as far as I'm concerned.

    But of course it's different now, the blues is no longer blues, it's green now.

    I was trying to do Billie Holiday, because she was the voice to be heard at that time.


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