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Let's Scuffle (1942)
"Let's Scuffle" is a short subject -- a single song-and-dance number -- that appears to have been cut from a feature-length movie: to be precise, a 'race film'. (This was the term used by American cinema exhibitors in the 1940s and earlier for any movie with an all-black cast, intended primarily for distribution in black neighbourhoods at a time when many American cinemas were segregated.) The song-and-dance performer here is none other than the great Bill Robinson.
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6.2
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Swing Shift Swing (1942)
Soundie with Gael Amber singing and few couples dancing.
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7.2
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Down the Trail to San Antone (1946)
Deuce Spriggins' Band teaming with Carolina Cotton for "Down the Trail to San Antone."
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6.7
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Who's Been Eating My Porridge? (1944)
Nat 'King' Cole & Ida James wonders "Who's Been Eating My Porridge?"
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6.7
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I Want a Big Fat Mama (1941)
Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra performing "I Want a Big Fat Mama."
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5.9
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70
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Backstage Blues (1943)
A little music from Lynn Albritton, Lou Ellen and The Harlem Cuties.
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5.2
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60
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Rosie the Riveter (1943)
Ancestors of music videos, YANKEE DOODLER, ROSIE THE RIVETER, and DEAR ARABELLA were made during World War II for coin-operated jukebox devices found in restaurants, bars and train stations. On built-in glass screens, they projected 16mm films of artists performing popular tunes. These examples, although not in perfect condition, are time capsules of their era.
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7.1
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Cow-Cow Boogie (1942)
Dorothy Dandridge and band perform "Cow-Cow Boogie".
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6.7
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Stop That Dancing Up There (1944)
Kay Starr singing "Stop That Dancing Up There".
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7.1
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45
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Paper Doll (1942)
In this Soundie, the Mills Brothers sing the title song to a cut-out image of Dorothy Dandridge, which then comes to life and dances for them.
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7.8
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Hot Chocolate (1941)
Whitey's Lindy Hoppers at their best along with Duke Ellington and his Orchestra performing for this "Hot Chocolate" musical short.
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6.4
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The Chool Song (1942)
1942 Soundies musical short starring The King's Men
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6.4
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Why Did I Fall for Abner? (1945)
1945 Soundies musical short starring Merle Travis
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60
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Bli-Blip (1942)
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra perform "Bli-Blip" with Marie Bryant and Paul White
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6.0
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40
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Back in the Saddle Again (1942)
1942 Soundies musical short
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7.3
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Turkey in the Straw (1942)
Original Schnickelfritz Band perform "Turkey in the Straw."
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6.0
/11/
80
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Babbling Bess (1943)
Soundie featuring The Chanticleers singing "Babbling Bess." Also starring Francine Everett (as Babbling Bess) and Mable Lee (Dancer).
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6.6
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Shine (1942)
Louis Armstrong performs with Nicodemus on this Soundie from 1942.
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5.0
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80
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From the Indies to the Andes (in His Undies) (1942)
Comedic musical short featuring the Hoosier Hotshots.
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6.2
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Wave-a-Stick Blues (1944)
Ozzie Nelson takes us along for a typical day for a bandleader.
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80
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My Chickashay Gal (1945)
Musical short starring Spade Cooley.
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5.9
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10
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Pass the Biscuits, Mirandy (1942)
Spike Jones and His City Slickers perform "Pass the Biscuits, Mirandy".
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5.4
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Beautiful Clothes (1942)
Harry Langdon lip syncs the title song and interacts with models.
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7.2
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A Zoot Suit with a Reet Pleat (1942)
An early "soundie" in which Dorothy Dandridge & Paul White sing "A Zoot Suit with a Reet Pleat" while getting dressed up for a big date.
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7.0
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Chiquita Banana (1946)
The Terry Twins with Jerry Browne & His Orchestra perform "Chiquita Banana."
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80
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Old Chisholm Trail (1946)
The Bronco Busters perform "Old Chisholm Trail."
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80
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Silver Spurs (1946)
The Bronco Busters perform "Silver Spurs."
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7.1
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80
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Back Door Man (1946)
Vanita Smythe sings "Back Door Man."
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Hilo Hattie (1941)
Princess Aloha & Andy Iona's Orchestra in Hilo Hattie.
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6.0
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I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire (1941)
A college girl (Bonnie Kildare) dreams of her boyfriend (Johnny Downs) as he sings her a love song. The song begins at graduation ceremony and eventually moves to a soda fountain. A mixed double quartet contributes a lovely chorus.
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I Got Her in the Mail (1942)
Smoke' Wells sings "I Got Her in the Mail."
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Moonlight Becomes You (1942)
Moonlight Becomes You, Eddy Howard.
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My Little Grass Shack (1942)
Charles Dorn with the novelty number My Little Grass Shack.
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Texas Home (1945)
Merle Travis dreaming of a Texas Home.
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Baby, Are You Kiddin'? (1946)
The combination of The Four Tones & Lucius Brooks with Mildred Boyd to deliver "Baby, Are You Kiddin'?"
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I Love to Yodel (1944)
Carolina Cotton Yodeling with the Spade Cooley's Western Dance Gang.
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The Outline of Jitterbug History (1942)
A comic short featuring Whitey's Lindy Hoppers.
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Sleepy Time Down South (1942)
Louis Armstrong and his Sleepy Time Down South.
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Reed Rapture (1942)
Jazz Soundie with Stan Kenton and his players.
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Minnie the Mermaid (1942)
Redd Harper and his Minnie the Mermaid.
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Beat Me, Daddy (1943)
Soundie featuring Maurice Rocco and Mable Lee in "Beat Me, Daddy."
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Hey Lawdy Mama (1944)
Soundie featuring June Richmond (vocals) and Roy Milton performing "Hey Lawdy Mama."
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Jealous (1942)
R.C.M. Soundie
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Good Nite All (1943)
Johnny Taylor sings "Good Nite All" at a house party.
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Montana Plains (1944)
A musical short.
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Aquafun (1946)
Musical short with divers Jeanne Fairbrother, Steve Acardi and Tony Zukas with music by Jimmie Wallington.


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