Harry Belafonte: Deep Cuts

Harry Belafonte: Deep Cuts

Some of the singing actor's less-known work finds him bringing his theatrical skills to the fore. Popularized by Phish, the folk song "Jerry (This Timber Got to Roll)" depicts a slave master's comeuppance. The black spiritual "My Lord What a Mornin'" extends its notion of freedom to civil rights. And Belafonte turns toward Japan for the sentimental pop hit "Gomen Nasai (Forgive Me)."

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