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Sissy Spacek:
I connect with just plain old everyday people. Human behavior fascinates me, the people who are theMerry Clayton:
Back when I was working with the Stones and with Joe Cocker and Neil Young and Neil Diamond and allMerry Clayton:
I was signed to A&M, I was signed to Lou Adler, who had a company within a company, which was A&M RMerry Clayton:
I knew how to sing in choirs and sing in church, but I didn't know how to sing in a studio. That'sMerry Clayton:
I got put out of my church choir because my pastor said, 'We can't have baby sister singing the bluMerry Clayton:
I started with Bobby Darin. He signed me to Capitol when I was 15. I was 14, getting ready to be 15Merry Clayton:
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