Oh boy, I grew up hearing Sam Cooke, The Soul Stirrers, Mahalia Jackson, sitting on Mahalia Jackson’s lap in my dad’s church. Merry Clayton Read Quote
My dad sung and played piano. But he was also a man of God. He was a minister. So when Sam Cooke would come in town, you know, with The Soul Stirrers at that time, he was singing gospel, they would end up at my dad’s church, and it would always be a guest singer for Sunday morning. Merry Clayton Read Quote
I always say that I went to the College of Blossoms and the University of Ray Charles. Merry Clayton Read Quote
My family is part Creole, and we’re Indian, and we’re also very, very black. My father was so black, he was blue. Merry Clayton Read Quote
I was very proud to be Mrs. Curtis Amy. My thing in life when I married Curtis Amy was being Mrs. Curtis Amy. Career was fine, but I was enthralled with being Curtis’ wife. That was very important to me back then, and that’s always important to a young lady from New Orleans. That’s our upbringing: to be a wonderful wife and mother first. Merry Clayton Read Quote
You get royalties from certain songs that you do when you do background. It’s according to the work that you put in. Merry Clayton Read Quote
I was signed to A&M, I was signed to Lou Adler, who had a company within a company, which was A&M Records, and everything – James Taylor, Rita Coolidge, Carole King – I worked on all of that stuff. Merry Clayton Read Quote