"Stormy Weather".
OK, girls and boys, back to the 30s: Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler penned this sentimental 1933 jazz standard using turbulent atmospheric conditions as a metaphor for unrequited love. A woman waits for her man to return. First performed by Ethel Waters at Harlem's Cotton Club. She also recorded it that same year, accompanied by The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. A 1943 movie by the same title was made specifically to entertain WWII troops. It starred Lena Horne, who sang it in the film, along with Bill "Bojangles" Robinson and Cab Calloway. Inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and archived in The Library of Congress. Covered by, among many others, Billie Holiday and Etta James. Song?
Answer: "Stormy Weather". One of my mother's favorites; I have fond childhood memories of her singing it around the house.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zywZUhaUqMo&list=RDzywZUhaUqMo&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXJ8-E-jvuw&list=RDDXJ8-E-jvuw&start_radio=1
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