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That's All I Want From You / A Lover's Question
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That's All I Want From You / A Lover's Question

Record company Mercury Records
Performing artist Ernestine Anderson
Collection Northwest Music Archives Collection
Conductor Fred Norman
Songwriter Brook Benton
Datec. 1961
Mediumpolyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
DimensionsOverall (Diameter) (Disc): 6 7/8 in. (17.463 cm)
Overall (HWD) (Sleeve): 7 1/16 × 6 15/16 in. (18 × 17.621 cm)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number1997.342.1415.A,.B
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Ernestine Anderson (1928-2016) released this single around 1961 with Mercury Records. Although she is best known for Jazz, “A Lover’s Question” leaned towards Rock ‘n’ Roll likely in response to the ascendancy of the genre during that time.

Anderson was born in Houston, Texas but moved with her family to Seattle in 1944. In Seattle, she quickly became immersed in the Jackson Street Jazz scene and performed alongside a young Quincy Jones (b. 1933) in the Junior Band led by Robert “Bumps” Blackwell (1918-1985). At 18, Anderson began touring with Johnny Otis (1921-2012) and at 24 she was performing with Lionel Hampton’s (1908-2002) Jazz orchestra. While her first album was a hit in Europe, she struggled to gain traction in the United States. Between 1966 and 1974, Anderson returned to Seattle and took a break from the music world. By 1975 Anderson was performing again and in 1976 she secured a contract with Concord Records which would help launch the second half of her music career. Between 1976 and 2004 Anderson truly thrived; she received four Grammy nominations, toured around the globe and performed at prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center.

Anderson also received honors closer to home. In 2002 the Bumbershoot Festival gave her the Golden Umbrella Award and in 2004 the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Recording Academy gave her the IMPACT award. Within Seattle, November 11 is officially Ernestine Anderson Day and both a section of Jackson Street and a low-income housing complex bear her name. A series of community events titled “Celebrating Ernestine Anderson” were held in November 2021 to honor Anderson’s legacy in Seattle.

Record sleeve featuring blue and black checkerboard pattern with cartoon instruments in each square. Printed text on front reads: “Mercury Records / music for every mood! / Ralph Marterie / Dinah Washington / Frank D’Rone / Eddie Heywood / Boyd Bennett / Tony Williams / Sil Austin / June Valli / Phil Phillips / Terry Gibbs / Patti Page / David Carroll / Rusty Draper / Red Prysock / Buddy Rich / Mercury Record Corporation / Chicago, ILL. / established in 1947 on a sound basis!” Handwritten text on front reads: “25¢” Printed text on back reads: “Mercury Records / music for every mood! / Brook Benton / The Gaylords / Dick Contino / Jimmy Palmer / Jerry Murad’s Harmonicats / The Platters / Ernestine Anderson / Joe Medlin / Richard Hayman / Max Roach / The Diamonds / Jan August / Herman Clebanoff / Quincy Jones / Pete Rugolo / Mercury Record Corporation / Chicago, ILL. / established in 1947 on a sound basis!”
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