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1931-1934 - Ethel Waters
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  1. River, Stay 'Way from My Door
  2. Shine on Harvest Moon
  3. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  4. Porgy
  5. St. Louis Blues
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  1. River, Stay 'Way from My Door
  2. Shine on Harvest Moon
  3. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  4. Porgy
  5. St. Louis Blues
  6. Stormy Weather
  7. Love Is the Thing
  8. Don't Blame Me
  9. Shadows on the Swanee
  10. Heat Wave
  11. Harlem on My Mind
  12. I Just Couldn't Take It, Baby
  13. A Hundred Years from Today
  14. Come up and See Me Sometime
  15. You've Seen Harlem at Its Best
  16. Miss Otis Regrets
  17. Dinah
  18. When It's Sleepy Time Down South
  19. Moonglow
  20. Give Me a Heart to Sing To
  21. I Ain't Gonna Sin No More
  22. Trade Mark
  23. You're Going to Leave the Old Home, Jim]
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Ethel Waters was one of the very few Black performers who was able to keep working in music during the early years of the Depression; in fact her fame grew during the period covered by this excellent CD from Classics' Complete series. Among her backup musicians on these consistently excellent sides are violinist Joe Venuti, the Dorsey Brothers, trumpeter Bunny Berigan, trombonist Jack Teagarden, clarinetist Benny Goodman members of the Chick Webb big band and the entire Duke Ellington orchestra (the latter on "I Can't Give ...

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