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Works by Ethel Waters

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Cabin in the Sky [1943 film] (1943) — Actor — 39 copies, 1 review
Stormy Weather [1943 film] (1943) 31 copies
That's Entertainment! II [1976 film] (1976) — Actor — 28 copies
Pinky [1949 film] (1949) — Actor — 15 copies, 1 review
The Member of the Wedding [1952 film] (1952) — Actor — 7 copies
Cairo [1942 film] (1942) — Actor — 6 copies, 1 review

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I first read this book as a teenage having picked it up from the church library. (I'm sure someone probably purchased that book based entirely on the title). I may have forgotten many of the details but I always knew this book had a huge effect on me. I was a naive, white, farm girl in the early 60's reading about an impoverished, street-smart, black girl in Philadelphia in the early 1900's. We might as well have been on different planets. Reading this over fifty years later, it still has a show more profound effect. I believe some of my feelings about race, social issues, and poverty were rooted in this book.

Telling the story of the black entertainment business during the 1930's and 40's is interesting, but that is not the reason I love this book. I never heard or saw Ethel Waters on television or in the movies. It is her story of faith that makes this book timeless. Her honest searching, questioning, and the maintaining of her faith throughout her amazing life is the real theme of this biography. Her life was sordid; she had no childhood; she lived in a time when she was a second-class citizen from the time of her birth to a thirteen year old girl as a result of rape. Yet, she flourished. "It began to dawn on me that if sordidness left a deep and lasting mark, so could goodness in life." I love Ethel Waters, and I love this book, and I love the fact that I was able to read it as a teenager and then read it again as a senior citizen and still be profoundly moved by her story.
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Her book, her words written by friends. She knew exactly what she wanted and the impact on her readers.l She had a famous one-woman show. Her confidence in Jesus Christ is real. So is their companionship, herself, Jesus & today.
Her 51 Finest 1923-1940
disc 1 (1923-1931)
1-1 Am I Blue?
1-2 Ethel Sings ’Em
1-3 Sweet Georgia Brown
1-4 Dinah
1-5 Shake That Thing
1-6 I’ve Found A New Baby
1-7 I’m Coming, Virginia
1-8 My Handy Man
1-9 West End Blues
1-10 Organ Grinder Blues
1-11 Birmingham Bertha
1-12 True Blue Lou
1-13 Shoo-Shoo Boogie Boo
1-14 Georgia Blues
1-15 Waiting At The End Of The Road
1-16 Long, Lean, Lanky Mama
1-17 Black And Blue
1-18 You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me
1-19 I Got Rhythm
1-20 Three Little Words
1-21 When show more Your Lover Has Gone
1-22 Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone
1-23 You Can’t Stop Me From Loving You
1-24 River, Stay ’Way From My Door
1-25 Shine On, Harvest Moon
disc 2 (1932-1940)
2-1 I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
2-2 Porgy
2-3 Stormy Weather
2-4 Don’t Blame Me
2-5 Shadows On The Swanee
2-6 Heat Wave
2-7 Harlem On My Mind
2-8 I Just Couldn’t Take It, Baby
2-9 A Hundred Years From Today
2-10 Come Up And See Me Sometime
2-11 Miss Otis Regrets
2-12 When It’s Sleepy Time Down South
2-13 Moonglow
2-14 I Ain’t Gonna Sin No More
2-15 You’re A Sweetheart
2-16 I’ll Get Along Somehow
2-17 Frankie And Johnny
2-18 Jeepers Creepers
2-19 Y’ Had It Comin’ To You
2-20 Bread And Gravy
2-21 Down In My Soul
2-22 Georgia On My Mind
2-23 Old Man Harlem
2-24 Baby, What Else Can I Do?
2-25 Taking A Chance On Love
2-26 Cabin In The Sky
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