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Miss Celie's Blues

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During the song, composed in a blues/ragtime style, the singer explains to her "sister" that she has her in her mind as a kindred spirit. She sings that after a long period of loneliness on the road, she has finally become "someone" and hopes that her sister is also.
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In the 1985 film, the song is sung by Shug to Celie, and portrays the romantic and sexual relationship blossoming between the two women. Although Shug was portrayed by
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took an instant liking to it. It became a concert piece independently of the song, and an unofficial anthem of the African-American lesbian community.
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Songs in Black and Lavender: Race, Sexual Politics, and Women's Music
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Index

Steven Spielberg
The Color Purple
Quincy Jones
Rod Temperton
Lionel Richie
Táta Vega
Academy Award
Margaret Avery
Táta Vega
Sonny Terry
2023 film adaptation of the stage musical
Taraji P. Henson
Alice Walker
original novel
Ute Lemper
Elba Ramalho
Renato Russo
Emiliana Torrini
Nikka Costa
Vanessa Petruo
Marjorie Estiano
Luiza Possi
Eden Atwood
Pat Thompson
Molly Johnson
Chaka Khan
Sackett, Susan
Henry, Clarence Bernard
Quincy Jones: His Life in Music
ISBN

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