Nina Simone didn't just sing the song; she possessed it. Denied her dream of being a classical concert pianist due to institutional racism at the Curtis Institute of Music, Nina was a woman who knew exactly what it meant to fight for her own agency. 🕊️ A Deep Story of Liberation
: America was a boiling pot of racial tension and civil rights protests. Nina Simone - Feeling Good
: Nina threw out the polite show-tune cadence. She opened the track completely a cappella, letting her deep, rich contralto stand entirely alone in the air. Nina Simone didn't just sing the song; she possessed it
In January 1965, Nina Simone stepped into a New York recording studio to record the song for her album I Put a Spell on You . : Nina threw out the polite show-tune cadence
The play was an allegory about the rigid British class system.
: When the massive brass horns finally swagger in, it isn't just a band playing; it is the loping, unstoppable stride of a giant.
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