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      2. stormy weather - ethel waters

      Stormy Weather

      Ethel WatersEthel Waters
      • 2017
      • 30 tracks
      • 1 uur, 27 min
      • ragtime
      Stormy Weather - Ethel Waters
      Stormy Weather - Ethel Waters

      Album Details

      Dive into the timeless vocals of Ethel Waters with her 2017 album "Stormy Weather," a stunning collection of 30 tracks that span a variety of genres including ragtime, classic blues, and vocal jazz. This album is a testament to Waters' enduring legacy as a pioneering blues and jazz artist, showcasing her powerful voice and emotive delivery.

      The album opens with the iconic "Stormy Weather," a 1933 torch song that Waters first performed at The Cotton Club in Harlem. This track sets the tone for the rest of the album, which includes a mix of well-known classics and lesser-known gems. From the sultry "Heat Wave" to the heartfelt "Georgia On My Mind," Waters' ability to convey deep emotion through her music is evident throughout.

      "Stormy Weather" also features collaborations with notable artists, including Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, adding a rich layer of musical depth to the album. The tracks "Porgy" and "Porgy - Alternate Version" offer a unique insight into Waters' versatility, showcasing her ability to bring different interpretations to the same song.

      With a duration of over 1 hour and 27 minutes, this album is a comprehensive journey through Ethel Waters' illustrious career. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her music, "Stormy Weather" is a captivating exploration of one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century.

      9 januari 20172016 Jazz Masters2016 Jazz Masters

      Tracks

      1. Stormy WeatherEthel Waters
        3:06
      2. Happiness Is Just A Thing Called JoeEthel Waters
        3:08
      3. Honey In The HoneycombEthel Waters
        1:22
      4. I Can't Give You Anything But LoveEthel Waters
        3:04
      5. If You Ever Change Your MindEthel Waters
        2:48
      6. Heat WaveEthel Waters
        3:02
      7. I Ain't Gonna Sin No MoreEthel Waters
        3:02
      8. Georgia On My MindEthel Waters
        3:24
      9. Do I Know What I'm DoingEthel Waters
        2:52
      10. I Just Got A LetterEthel Waters
        2:23
      11. Honey In A HurryEthel Waters
        2:54
      12. Frankie And JohnnyEthel Waters
        3:05
      13. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm GoneEthel Waters
        3:12
      14. Stop Myself From Worryin' Over YouEthel Waters
        2:42
      15. I Shoulda Quit When I Was AheadEthel Waters
        2:44
      16. Down In My SoulEthel Waters
        3:01
      17. Jeepers CreepersEthel Waters
        2:47
      18. Little Black BoyEthel Waters
        3:16
      19. SummertimeEthel Waters
        3:03
      20. Man WantedEthel Waters
        3:04
      21. Old Man HarlemEthel Waters
        2:52
      22. I Got RhythmEthel Waters
        3:02
      23. Little Black SheepEthel Waters
        3:45
      24. Porgy - Alternate VersionEthel Waters
        3:08
      25. Paper MoonEthel Waters
        2:13
      26. PorgyEthel Waters
        3:32
      27. Shoo Shoo Boogie BooEthel Waters
        2:52
      28. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless ChildEthel Waters
        3:12
      29. St. Louis BluesEthel Waters
        2:19
      30. Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe - Alternate VersionEthel Waters
        3:02
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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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