A Bundle of Blues

A Bundle of Blues

1933 · 9 min · ★ 6.1 · Music

Duke Ellington and his orchestra play two jazz compositions plus 'Stormy Weather' (sung by Ivy Anderson).

Directed by Fred Waller

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