- Audio CD (25 Feb 2002)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Label: Warner
- ASIN: B0000033PK
- Other Editions: Audio CD
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 302,878 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. Main Title - M-G-M Studio Orchestra | |||
| 2. Foreward - Hall Johnson Choir and the M-G-M Studio Orchestra | |||
| 3. Li'l Black Sheep (Extended Version) - Ethel Waters and the Hall Johnson Choir | |||
| 4. Old Ship Zion - Kenneth Spencer and the Hall Johnson Choir | |||
| 5. But The Flesh Is Weak - M-G-M Studio Orchestra | |||
| 6. The Prayer - M-G-M Studio Orchestra | |||
| 7. The First Revelation - M-G-M Studio Orchestra | |||
| 8. Saint Petunia (Extended Version) - M-G-M Studio Orchestra | |||
| 9. Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe - Ethel Waters | |||
| 10. Dat Suits Me - Ethel Waters, Butterfly McQueen, and the Hall... | |||
| 11. Beside The Still Waters - M-G-M Studio Orchestra | |||
| 12. Cabin In The Sky - Ethel Waters, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, and... | |||
| 13. Ain't It The Truth (Outtake) - Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra | |||
| 14. Ain't It The Truth Reprise (Outtake) - Lena Horn | |||
| 15. Taking A Chance On Love - Ethel Waters with whistle by Eddie 'Rochester'... | |||
| 16. The Meek And The Mild - M-G-M Studio Orchestra | |||
| 17. Life's Full Of Consequences - Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson and Lena Horn | |||
| 18. Petunia In The Wilderness - M-G-M Studio Orchestra | |||
| 19. Happinesss Is A Thing Called Joe (Reprise) - Ethel Waters | |||
| 20. Things Ain't The Way They Used To Be - Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | |||
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Duke Ellington's , Going Up, Lena's version of Ain't it the Truth, and the wonderful swinging vocals of Ethel Waters. One of the african-american divas that was there when blues and jazz started, and one of the earliest to be recorded. Makes you wonder why more musicals were not made with these great artists.Reccommend also all of Miss Waters recordings reissued on the Classics Label from 1921-1940. This cd is a must for anyone interested in jazz or blues.
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