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Closed Caption; Audio commentary by Dr. Todd Boyd, Professor of Critical Studies, USC
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Stormy Weather
1. Main Titles [1:08]
2. Jim Europe's Band [2:23]
3. At the Ball [1:59]
4. Clem's Little Sister [5:27]
5. There's No Two Ways About Love [3:17]
6. Cakewalk/Camptown Races/At a Georgia Camp Meeting [:37]
7. Linda Brown/Dah, Dat, Dah [2:34]
8. That Ain't Right [2:56]
9. Ain't Misbehavin' [4:05]
10. Diga Diga Do [4:17]
11. African Dance [:53]
12. Gabriel the Angel [2:21]
13. I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City [3:17]
14. Nobody's Sweetheart [2:46]
15. The Shadracks [1:08]
16. He's No Angel [1:48]
17. I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby [3:09]
18. Hollywood [2:36]
19. Geechy Joe [1:54]
20. Stormy Weather [2:57]
21. Stormy Weather Ballet [:53]
22. My My, Ain't That Somethin'/There's No Two Ways About Love (Reprise) [1:52]
23. The Jumpin' Jive [3:45]
24. My My, Ain't That Somethin' (Reprise) [4:04]
Built around the premise of a Big Stage Show, Stormy Weather affords rare "mainstream" leading roles to some of the era's greatest African-American entertainers Lena Horne, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Dooley Wilson, Cab Calloway, Katherine Dunham, Fats Waller, and the Nicholas Brothers. The thinnish plotline -- dancer Robinson has an on-again-off-again romance with Horne -- is simply an excuse for lively, well-staged performances. Of the fourteen musical numbers, the most memorable is Lena Horne's rendition of the title song, artfully staged by director Andrew L. Stone. Keep an eye out for uncredited contributions by jazz greats Zutty Hamilton, Coleman Hawkins and Taps Miller. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide