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        <description>Hallelujah (1929) by King Vidor, English with optional English subtitles, Director: King Vidor, Writers: Wanda Tuchock, Richard Schayer, Ransom Rideout, Featuring: Daniel L. Haynes, Nina Mae McKinney, William Fountaine Content Warnings: Sex &amp; Nudity: None Violence &amp; Gore: Mild Profanity: None Alcohol, Drugs &amp; Smoking: None Frightening &amp; Intense Scenes: Mild Not reviewed on Dog Dies, but from memory: cheating gun violence religon discussed somebody dies character dies Music: Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, Traditional Spiritual Sung offscreen during the opening credits Go Down Moses (Let My People Go) Traditional, Arranged by Henry Thacker Burleigh Sung offscreen during the opening credits Old Folks at Home (1851) aka "Swanee River", Written by Stephen Foster Sung a cappella by the group picking cotton Bridal Chorus (1850) from "Lohengrin" Music by Richard Wagner Played on a harmonium by Victoria Spivey when Adam gets married Waiting at the End of the Road (1929) Written by Irving Berlin Sung by Daniel L. Haynes and the Dixie Jubilee Singers Reprised by Daniel L. Haynes at his prayer meeting Swanee Shuffle (1929) Written by Irving Berlin Played at the band at the night spot and sung by Nina Mae McKinney Danced to by her, other patrons and the waiters Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,  Written by Wallis Willis / Arranged by Henry Thacker Burleigh Sung a cappella by Daniel L. Haynes while mourning his brother's death Get on Board Little Children, Traditional Spiritual Sung a cappella by the congregation (Gimme Dat) Old Time Religion, Traditional spiritual Sung a cappella by the congregation Reprised by Nina Mae McKinney St. Louis Blues (1914) Written by W.C. Handy Sung a cappella and hummed by Nina Mae McKinney Goin' Home, Music based on "Symphony No. 9, Largo" by Antonín Dvorák / Adaptation &amp; Lyrics: William Arms Fisher Played on guitar and sung by Daniel L. Haynes</description>
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