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      Queens of Music, Vol.4

      Ethel WatersEthel Waters
      • 2014
      • 24 tracks
      • 1 uur, 15 min
      • ragtime
      Queens of Music, Vol.4 - Ethel Waters
      Queens of Music, Vol.4 - Ethel Waters

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the timeless artistry of Ethel Waters with "Queens of Music, Vol.4," a captivating collection of 24 tracks that span the genres of ragtime, classic blues, and vocal jazz. Released in 2014, this album is a testament to Waters' enduring legacy and her significant contributions to early 20th-century music.

      Ethel Waters, a pioneering African American singer and actress, made her debut recording on Black Swan Records in 1921, and her influence has resonated through the decades. This album features a mix of her classic hits and lesser-known gems, showcasing her remarkable vocal range and emotional depth. From the sultry "My Kind of Man" to the poignant "Miss Otis Regrets," each track offers a glimpse into the rich musical tapestry of the 1920s and 1930s.

      The album opens with "My Kind of Man," a song that highlights Waters' ability to convey both strength and vulnerability. "Miss Otis Regrets" follows, a track that showcases her knack for storytelling and her ability to bring a song to life. Other standout tracks include "Porgy," a hauntingly beautiful ballad, and "I Got Rhythm," a lively tune that will have you tapping your feet.

      "Queens of Music, Vol.4" is not just a collection of songs; it's a journey through the early years of jazz and blues, guided by one of the most influential voices of the era. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ethel Waters or a newcomer to her music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. So, sit back, relax, and let the enchanting voice of Ethel Waters transport you to a bygone era of musical brilliance.

      July 25, 2014Anne TrepteMusic to your ears

      Tracks

      1. My Kind of ManEthel Waters
        3:02
      2. Miss Otis RegretsEthel Waters
        3:06
      3. Waiting at the End of the RoadEthel Waters
        3:21
      4. PorgyEthel Waters
        3:38
      5. Black and BlueEthel Waters
        3:03
      6. You Brought a New Kind of Love to MeEthel Waters
        3:25
      7. Come Up and See Me Sometime (Take a Chance)Ethel Waters
        3:05
      8. DinahEthel Waters
        2:47
      9. Memories of YouEthel Waters
        3:19
      10. You're Lucky to MeEthel Waters
        3:11
      11. I Got RhythmEthel Waters
        3:09
      12. Three Little WordsEthel Waters
        3:09
      13. When Your Lover Has GoneEthel Waters
        3:10
      14. Long Lean Lanky MomaEthel Waters
        2:51
      15. You Can't Stop Me from Loving YouEthel Waters
        3:24
      16. Trade MarkEthel Waters
        3:05
      17. You've Seen Harlem at It's BestEthel Waters
        2:54
      18. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm GoneEthel Waters
        3:17
      19. Trav'lin' All AloneEthel Waters
        3:00
      20. MoonglowEthel Waters
        3:23
      21. When It's Sleepy Time Down SouthEthel Waters
        2:48
      22. Give Me a Heart to SingEthel Waters
        3:21
      23. I Ain't Gonna Sin No MoreEthel Waters
        3:10
      24. You're Gonna to Leave the Old Home, JimEthel Waters
        3:07
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      About Ethel Waters

      Ethel Waters, born in 1896, was a trailblazing American vocalist and actress who left an indelible mark on the worlds of blues, jazz, and gospel. Known affectionately as "Sweet Mama Stringbean," Waters was celebrated for her slender figure and her powerful, refined voice that could effortlessly navigate the emotional depths of the blues. Her career spanned over six decades, from the 1910s through the 1970s, during which she became a hugely popular performer and broke numerous racial barriers. Waters was the first African American to star in her own television show and to be nominated for an Emmy Award. Her performances on Broadway and in films showcased her versatility as both a singer and an actress, making her a true icon of American entertainment. Despite her humble beginnings in the slums of Philadelphia, Waters' talent and determination propelled her to stardom, inspiring generations of artists to follow.

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