Ethel Waters [music]

You can list Waters achievements: celebrated singer during the Harlem Renaissance, performer at the legendary Cotton Club, the fifth black woman to make a record, the second African-American Oscar nominee… but what you have to listen to her songs to discover is just how well-deserved the plaudits were.
My favourite recordings by Ethel are the ones where she’s telling a story as that really shows off the emotional range of her singing. ‘Miss Otis Regrets’ for example, starts as a polite, deferential statement that Miss Otis is unavailable for lunch, and as the tale grows more melodramatic so her voice soars and dips, at time almost sobbing. I've never heard her recording of 'When Your Lover Has Gone' but it's one of mty favourite songs and I bet she does it proud.
You can get recordings of songs by Ethel Waters on Amazon. I got mine from Duck, Son & Pinker, Bath’s much-missed vintage music store.
My favourite recordings by Ethel are the ones where she’s telling a story as that really shows off the emotional range of her singing. ‘Miss Otis Regrets’ for example, starts as a polite, deferential statement that Miss Otis is unavailable for lunch, and as the tale grows more melodramatic so her voice soars and dips, at time almost sobbing. I've never heard her recording of 'When Your Lover Has Gone' but it's one of mty favourite songs and I bet she does it proud.
You can get recordings of songs by Ethel Waters on Amazon. I got mine from Duck, Son & Pinker, Bath’s much-missed vintage music store.
I need to get me some of that! Thank for the tip!
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