Stormy Weather (1943) - (Movie Clip) That Ain't Right
Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson here as just the waiter hoping for a break, in a Memphis club where Fats Waller and Ada Brown play themselves, a tune by Nat Cole and Irving Mills, in the all-black 20th Century-Fox musical Stormy Weather, 1943.
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