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Right. One night on stage, there is Georgia Brown, who was a great singer. There was James Baldwin, and another guy - Albert Finney, I think. We decided, because we'd had quite a bit of champagne, to get up and sing the blues. That's when James Baldwin said to me, "Annie, I can't sing. " I said, "Well, kind of talk it. " We did. It was like when I was making <span class="otherMatch" rel="popo ...
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