Stormy Weather by Billie Holiday
Genre: Jazz
Year: 1943
Year: 1943
"Stormy Weather" is a 1933 song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. Ethel Waters first sang it at The Cotton Club night club in Harlem. It has since been covered by artists as diverse as Frank Sinatra, Clodagh Rodgers, and Reigning Sound. Leo Reismans orchestra had the biggest hit on records (with Arlen himself as vocalist), although Ethel Waters recorded version also performed well.
The song tells of disappointment, as the lyrics, "Dont know why theres no sun up in the sky" show someone pining for her man to return. The weather is a metaphor for the feelings of the singer; "stormy weather since my man and I aint together, keeps raining all the time."
The original handwritten lyrics, along with a painting by Ted Koehler, were featured on the (US) Antiques Roadshow on 24 January Read full article at wikipedia.org
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