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Stormy Weather (song)

"Stormy Weather" is a 1933 torch song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. Ethel Waters first sang it at The Cotton Club night club in Harlem in 1933 and recorded it with the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra under Brunswick Records that year, and in the same year it was sung in London by Elisabeth Welch and recorded by Frances Langford. Also in 1933, for the first time the entire floor revue from Harlem's Cotton Club went on tour, playing theatres in principal cities. The revue was originally called The Cotton Club Parade of 1933 but for the road tour it was changed to Stormy Weather Revue; it contained the song "Stormy Weather", which was sung by Adelaide Hall.

Notable recordings
Ethel Waters – 1933 He also performed a vocal version with Ivy (aka Ivie) Anderson in the 1933 Paramount short film Bundle of Blues. • Harold Arlen – 1933 • Lena Horne recorded the song in 1941 for RCA Victor. In 1943, she recorded another version for the movie Stormy Weather. She recorded the song at least five times throughout her career, including for the 1957 album Stormy Weather. Her original 1941 version of the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000. • Billie Holiday with Lester Young and Count BasieBroadcast Performances Vol. 2 (1955) • Frank SinatraNo One Cares (1959) • Judy GarlandLondon Sessions and the Grammy Award-winning album Judy at Carnegie HallMary Lou WilliamsLive at the Keystone Korner (1977) • Woody Shaw with Steve TurreImagination (1987) • Bob Dylan – Recorded his version for his third album of traditional American covers, Triplicate (2017). ==References==
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