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Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life (1935)
A rising nineteen-year-old singer by the name of Billie Holiday made her screen debut in this musical landmark, which features Duke Ellington and his orchestra performing his symphonic jazz piece “A Rhapsody of Negro Life” set to scenes of everyday African American life.
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63
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6.6
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/15/
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/27/
3.4
/327/

Jam Session (1942)
Duke Ellington and Orchestra perform 'C Jam Blues'.
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5.4
/8/
60
/1/

I Don't Want to Walk Without You (1942)
Kaye Lorraine singing "I Don't Want to Walk Without You".
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5.2
/6/
60
/1/

The Boogie Man (1943)
"The Boogie Man" from Johnny Long and His Orchestra.
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6.0
/14/
80
/1/
20
/1/

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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4.4
/5/
60
/1/

Zig Me Baby with a Gentle Zag (1941)
Gai Moran & Danny Hocktor performing "Zig Me Baby with a Gentle Zag" for this 1941 Soundie.
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4.8
/7/

Rigoletto Blues (1941)
An amazingly tight version of the Act 3 Quartet from Rigoletto with the Delta Rhythm Boys.
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5.6
/6/

What the Country Needs (1941)
Martha Tilton & Jimmie Dodd performing "What This Country Needs" in this soundie film from the 1941.
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5.0
/8/
80
/1/

The Singing Hills (1941)
The Arthur Johnston Singers singing "The Singing Hills".
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6.0
/12/
20
/1/

I Was Here When You Left Me (1945)
Cab Calloway & Dotty Saulter perform "I Was Here When You Left Me".
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4.8
/5/

Beyond the Blue Horizon (1944)
The music group The Three Suns, perform the title song.
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6.1
/19/
50
/1/
40
/2/

Your Feet's Too Big (1941)
Fats and the gang are cutting it up on this 1941 music video of his 1939 hit “Your Feet’s Too Big”. Fats was one of the giants of jazz piano and one of the more popular performers in his day who played in a Harlem stride style.
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6.2
/8/

Swing Shift Swing (1942)
Soundie with Gael Amber singing and few couples dancing.
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7.1
/14/

Buffalo Gals (1942)
Denver Darling's Hillbillies and their Buffalo Gals.
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6.2
/6/

Juke Box Saturday Night (1944)
The Modernaires sing "Juke Box Saturday Night".
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7.2
/8/

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
/7/

Who's Been Eating My Porridge? (1944)
Nat 'King' Cole & Ida James wonders "Who's Been Eating My Porridge?"
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5.0
/5/

Tica Ti Tica Ta (1942)
Soundie with Ginger Harmon singing "Tica Ti Tica Ta."
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100
/1/

Tampico (1945)
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra with June Christy perform "Tampico".
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6.5
/18/
80
/1/
30
/1/

We the Cats Shall Hep Ya (1945)
Cab Calloway sings "We the Cats Shall Hep Ya".
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6.7
/10/
80
/1/
60
/1/

I Want a Big Fat Mama (1941)
Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra performing "I Want a Big Fat Mama."
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6.5
/18/
60
/2/
70
/1/

Take Me Back, Baby (1941)
Count Basie Orchestra's "Take Me Back, Baby".
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5.7
/13/
20
/1/

Foo a Little Bally-Hoo (1945)
Cab Calloway sings "Foo a Little Bally-Hoo".
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6.1
/20/
55
/2/

Blues in the Night (1942)
Cab Calloway and his Cabaliers sing "Blues in the Night".
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4.3
/8/

How to Go to a French Restaurant (1941)
A language teacher gives the titular advice to a class in this comedy short.
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7.3
/9/

Lullaby of Broadway (1945)
The Mel-Tones relax with friends in their apartment and sing Lullaby of Broadway.
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6.1
/11/
70
/1/

Jack You're Playin' the Game (1941)
Shoeshine stand scene w/ the Delta Rhythm Boys singing 'Jack You're Playing The Game'; Black women watch from windows, another dances; Black man measured by tailor watched by girlfriend; rent party w/ jive & jitterbug dancing; men enter 'Harlem Credit Clothing' and pose in new suits w/ 'dames'.
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6.3
/9/

Keep Smiling (1943)
The Four Ginger Snaps sing us a song.
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80
/1/

Little Brown Jug (1943)
Emerson's Mountaineers sing "Little Brown Jug".
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6.6
/9/
70
/1/

Brother Bill (1945)
The Jubalaires perform "Brother Bill".
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5.3
/7/

Some of These Days (1942)
A musical short featuring Maxine Sullivan and friends.
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5.2
/7/

America, I Love You (1942)
Claude Thornhill and his orchestra adaptation of "America, I Love You" during war times.
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6.7
/26/
80
/1/
60
/1/

Four or Five Times (1941)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe when she was band vocalist with Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra singing the song "Four or Five Times".
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7.3
/10/
80
/1/

The Lonesome Road (1941)
Early footage of Sister Rosetta Tharpe when she was band vocalist with Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra.
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6.6
/19/
80
/1/

The Joint Is Jumpin' (1941)
The one and only Fats Waller with Myra Johnson performing his classic song The Joint Is Jumpin' from 1941.
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6.1
/12/
85
/2/

Sheherezade (1941)
Dave Schooler and His 21 Swinghearts playing "Sheherezade".
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7.1
/11/
50
/1/

Dispossessed Blues (1943)
There's a attractive young lady sitting on the porch with a guitar player, and she starts moving to the beat, she appears to be flirting with the guitar player, then a guy comes up and grabs her hand to dance, leaving the guitar player displeased. The girl and guy start lindy hopping in the street, then other neighbors and passer-bys start dancing to. Lynn Albritton, the piano player, starts everyone "dancing in the street."
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6.8
/14/
45
/2/

Maharaja (1943)
A little music and dancing.
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5.4
/12/

I Wanna Go Back to West Virginia (1942)
A Soundie featuring Slim Andrews and The Fashionaires with Sybil Rae.
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7.1
/92/
73
/3/
60
/6/

Cow-Cow Boogie (1942)
Dorothy Dandridge and band perform "Cow-Cow Boogie".
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6.7
/42/

Stop That Dancing Up There (1944)
Kay Starr singing "Stop That Dancing Up There".
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5.2
/9/

Bearcat Mountain Gal (1942)
A Soundie with Cindy Walker and Lou Fulton.
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6.0
/5/

Boxcar Rhapsody (1943)
A Soundie with Borrah Minevitch and His Harmonica Rascals.
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5.8
/9/
70
/1/

Shy Anne from Old Cheyenne (1942)
A Soundie with Denver Darling and His Texas Cowhands.
poster
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5.9
/9/
60
/1/

Don't Cry (1941)
A Soundie with the Vincent Lopez Orchestra and Sunny Skylar.
poster
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6.1
/11/

Blacksmith Song (1942)
A Soundie with Spike Jones and His City Slickers.
poster
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5.0
/6/

Faust (1945)
A Soundie with Day, Dawn, and Dusk.
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5.4
/8/

Rigoletto (1945)
A Soundie with Day, Dawn, and Dusk.


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