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Poetry by Langston Hughes - The Weary Blues 

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The Weary Blues
In this classic poem by Langston Hughes we feel the pride he had in his people juxtaposed with the sadness he felt in the hardships they faced and endured. The footage overlaying his powerful words harkens back to the Harlem Renaissance - the point in time when black America was beginning to find its voice and identity within the complex landscape that was the American experiment; a point in time when even white America could no longer deny the depth, complexity and beauty of its culture.
Langston Hughes descended from a most impossible family tree; both of his paternal great-grandmothers were enslaved African Americans while both of his paternal great-grandfathers were white slave owners. As his mother and father would drift in and out of his life, it would be his grandmother, who would become the driving force in his life. One of the first African American women to graduate college in the United States she who would instill in him a strong sense of racial pride and a responsibility to help his people.
Hughes poetry portrays the struggles and joys of working-class blacks in America. He would become one of the leaders of the Harlem Renaissance - an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion in the 20’s. And he would succeed in one of the movements primary goals - the realization of purely African-American forms of expression such as his groundbreaking “Jazz Poetry”.
The Weary Blues
Droning a drowsy syncopated tune,
Rocking back and forth to a mellow croon,
I heard a Negro play.
Down on Lenox Avenue the other night
By the pale dull pallor of an old gas light
He did a lazy sway. . . .
He did a lazy sway. . . .
To the tune o’ those Weary Blues.
With his ebony hands on each ivory key
He made that poor piano moan with melody.
O Blues!
Swaying to and fro on his rickety stool
He played that sad raggy tune like a musical fool.
Sweet Blues!
Coming from a black man’s soul.
O Blues!
In a deep song voice with a melancholy tone
I heard that Negro sing, that old piano moan-
“Ain’t got nobody in all this world,
Ain’t got nobody but ma self.
I’s gwine to quit ma frownin’
And put ma troubles on the shelf.”
Thump, thump, thump, went his foot on the floor.
He played a few chords then he sang some more-
“I got the Weary Blues
And I can’t be satisfied.
Got the Weary Blues
And can’t be satisfied-
I ain’t happy no mo’
And I wish that I had died.”
And far into the night he crooned that tune.
The stars went out and so did the moon.
The singer stopped playing and went to bed
While the Weary Blues echoed through his head.
He slept like a rock or a man that’s dead.
Recited by: Allen Dwight Callahan
Footage:
Moon Over Harlem / Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
Rhythm & Blues Revue / Directed by Joseph Kohn, Leonard Reed
Music:
Groovy Drums / Composer: Pagnini, Umberto
ST James Infirmary / Composers: Lenart, Paul; Novick, Bill
A Four Seasons Production - www.4spFilm.com
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@Project-Shift
@Project-Shift 16 лет назад
This is not the same music - it's actually a fusion of several different tracks and artists from a recording library. My favorite part of these short films is making the music come together. Glad you liked it.
@waltgdrums1
@waltgdrums1 10 лет назад
This recitation by Dr. Callahan actually deepens the powerful words of The great Langston Hughes. Bravo Four Seasons and all involved with the production of these works
@Kehwanna
@Kehwanna 11 лет назад
3:14" I ain't happy no more, and I wish I had died!" *audience applauds.* What a cold crowd haha
@stepsforslowdancing
@stepsforslowdancing 12 лет назад
So smooth. Langston Hughes is really outstanding and so is this version of The Weary Blues. I'd never heard the poem bleed so much jazz when I read it to myself. Great stuff.
@archlyn1
@archlyn1 9 лет назад
Wow. Incredibly beautiful. A perfect marriage of poem, film and music.
@williamwalker5966
@williamwalker5966 3 года назад
Listen to this. It might help your soul.
@TSSNonline
@TSSNonline 16 лет назад
You must not be familiar with Langston Hughes' body of work - Here is one of the most outstanding Poets I've ever perchance to read. He did indeed go much deeper in to the subject with his stories about Semple. If you know about him - you'd realize he was one of the most prolific of the Harlem Renassaince Poets that ever hit the scene. The use of the word Negro in this poem is actually a positive appellation - no negative connotation.
@brooklynjohns504
@brooklynjohns504 9 лет назад
Tasty, soulful, musical. Really captured the feeling of the blues and conveyed in words its rhythm, melody, and cry, its depths and heights. The blues is about life and death, and this film/poem gives us both.
@Spiritualchick82
@Spiritualchick82 14 лет назад
I wish someone would make a biopic of Langston Hughes and the whole Harlem Renaissance era. What a fascinating time...
@argonsilvereye
@argonsilvereye 13 лет назад
My favorite poet! Langston Hughes!!!
@michealjohn7192
@michealjohn7192 10 лет назад
its funny how the best songs are often sad
@miztem
@miztem 13 лет назад
Years ago, when I was a novice member of my HS Speech Team, Langston Hughes' poetry helped me advance to State Finals! His words even more evocative today Beautifully done. Thank you!
@RoannaFlowers
@RoannaFlowers 11 лет назад
Never get tired of watching or listening to this. Wonderful.
@CaliLiliIndies
@CaliLiliIndies 9 лет назад
havent been able to forget it since i was in grad school ... changed my life ...
@jbass3513
@jbass3513 7 лет назад
When Malindy sings
@chevydude658
@chevydude658 4 года назад
WOW! This is the BEST version I have heard of this. I like it better than the clip of even when Hughes recited it himself. I thought the other clip was ironic that the band behind him was all white! That seemed pretty odd to me. But this here version is so smooth and powerful. This dude knows how to bring some poetry to life.
@msieurnicolas
@msieurnicolas 13 лет назад
What an amazing orality ! Congrats to Dr. Allen Dwight Callahan for keeping this wonderful poem alive. "I got the weary blues and can't be satisfied"
@rutendomafura7250
@rutendomafura7250 7 лет назад
who else is here for a school project??🙋
@seantaylor8123
@seantaylor8123 6 лет назад
Rutendo Mafura chasing inspiration brought me here
@sexxiehighblue07
@sexxiehighblue07 5 лет назад
Me lol
@rajdeepvijayaraj4243
@rajdeepvijayaraj4243 5 лет назад
Yessss from Mumbai, India. We have this in our BA English Literature course.
@Knox14
@Knox14 5 лет назад
me
@kazuko_00
@kazuko_00 5 лет назад
HaHa Here!
@RenatoGPadilla
@RenatoGPadilla 8 месяцев назад
Spider-Man brought me here. Thanks, Miles... And thanks, Mister Hughes!
@2blakandbold
@2blakandbold 14 лет назад
One of the greats from the Harlem Renaissance ! Thank You sweetie! You know who you are!
@vparlant
@vparlant 13 лет назад
Callahan has the best recitation I've ever heard of this poem, and the video translation itself is superb.
@kaedenceSpeaks
@kaedenceSpeaks 14 лет назад
@leavitttrumpet The song in the background at the beginning is St James' Infirmary Blues and the Poem being read is "Weary Blues" by Langston Hughes
@dogagilityrocks
@dogagilityrocks 14 лет назад
He is fantastic! The music makes it sound even better! It sounds so good, the words in the tune of the music!
@quietstorm9421
@quietstorm9421 13 лет назад
This is BEAUTIFUL! I love seeing Langstons words come to life!
@anastacialarmonie3431
@anastacialarmonie3431 2 года назад
Wow, Unimaginably Beautiful.I watch this over and over. It endorces one's passion, longing for more. 'There is not a weary moment.' "Chapeau"
@Project-Shift
@Project-Shift 15 лет назад
I wasn't familiar with Carl Sandburg until putting together this series of shorts and felt convinced he also must have been a strong influence on Kerouac. One of the short poems posted called "Skyscrapers" sounds like it could have been written by him. They also had some similar experiences and interests. All great jazz musicians learn the licks of the greats before them and then make them their own. Seems very similar with poetry - especially Kerouac who was also heavily influenced by jazz.
@AllenPMinton
@AllenPMinton 9 лет назад
Sad and beautiful.
@Thethemariabetania
@Thethemariabetania 11 лет назад
So so so so beautiful. Thanks.
@caycemell4849
@caycemell4849 11 лет назад
Langston Hughes lectured at Outlines gallery and recited his poetry in the early 1940's in Pittsburgh , Pa - will be featured in this new documentary 'Tracing Outlines'
@clarkewi
@clarkewi 8 лет назад
Amazing American voice - a treasure.
@afmarkin
@afmarkin 13 лет назад
You know, and if you have been reading some of the writings of the beats from the 1950s you should know, that clearly they are (Keroauc, Ginsberg, Corso, et. al), as I am not, the only ones in the universe who has gone out searching for that be-bop, blue-pink great American night, or the high white note either. Thanks, Brother Hughes.
@desariec
@desariec 14 лет назад
this is gorgeous, dark and deep.
@tommy2chips
@tommy2chips 11 лет назад
This is beautiful. Wow!!! I never really listen to this until now and I love it
@WhyNameAUser
@WhyNameAUser 12 лет назад
You've done a great service posting what the music is, a grrrreaaat service.
@SoulBrotha7
@SoulBrotha7 16 лет назад
A Great poem with an incredible delivery...
@bluegrooves
@bluegrooves 14 лет назад
you are so lucky to have this guy! black men-women! great !!!
@PoetryETrain
@PoetryETrain 12 лет назад
Thanks this has been added to our playlists here, and on facebook...
@ajvarable
@ajvarable 9 лет назад
The blues off when the poetry on!
@HPIracing111
@HPIracing111 11 лет назад
This is beautiful
@democracymontano
@democracymontano 15 лет назад
Thanks for posting...I will share with some of Pomona's youth! The poem sets an AWESOME tone to the video!!!
@atomicnumber80
@atomicnumber80 11 лет назад
this is great
@jeffreyrwilliams9345
@jeffreyrwilliams9345 4 года назад
Breathtaking
@bafr1
@bafr1 16 лет назад
that was excellent i loved that will do more research into this poet , incredible
@claudiotapiafiction
@claudiotapiafiction 12 лет назад
Humblingly beautiful
@jamesw746
@jamesw746 12 лет назад
Wow what a great reading!
@jimmymacnj
@jimmymacnj 12 лет назад
love it thank you Happy Birthday Langston
@TheOrangeEvertonian7
@TheOrangeEvertonian7 7 лет назад
Birth of Rap so good so so good.
@nancycornett9949
@nancycornett9949 Год назад
Thank you!
@chawngchawngaena4365
@chawngchawngaena4365 6 лет назад
Oh, blues... What a poetry...!
@valambiguous
@valambiguous 16 лет назад
Outstanding, deeply felt!
@sorayanataliguillenrivera7124
@sorayanataliguillenrivera7124 2 года назад
So poétique and yet so real.
@jimmymacnj
@jimmymacnj 12 лет назад
@boriqua8993 "St. James Infirmary" and a riff on Ellington's "Come Sunday" from Black Brown and Beige Suite. Beautifully done...
@knightguerra
@knightguerra 9 месяцев назад
I’m here from Spider-Man 2 of the museum side mission and gotta say this is interesting 😃
@LuCaRiOfan94
@LuCaRiOfan94 15 лет назад
my all time favorite poet!!
@MultiMrsmiley
@MultiMrsmiley 13 лет назад
I Love it..... Love it......
@jimmymacnj
@jimmymacnj 13 лет назад
really terrific video. thank you
@theuniqueoneable
@theuniqueoneable 6 лет назад
so amazing ...piece of work
@Jovita8989
@Jovita8989 14 лет назад
absolutely fantastic :) I'm not a big fan of poetry, I prefer prose, but this really made me shiver....
@sahnie82
@sahnie82 16 лет назад
wow..that was tight..i felt it for real for real
@chasario
@chasario 14 лет назад
this is phenomenal.
@continuetodream
@continuetodream 13 лет назад
I love this.
@vudu8ball
@vudu8ball 13 лет назад
beautiful and beautifully done.
@artswebshow
@artswebshow 14 лет назад
This is so smooth. Awesome video
@AvaLaveer
@AvaLaveer 15 лет назад
Amazing video , he was a great poet
@parishawn
@parishawn 16 лет назад
Amazing...
@TobyTyler06
@TobyTyler06 17 лет назад
Beautiful
@Rosemariethatsme
@Rosemariethatsme 8 лет назад
What is the song played in the background?
@julesthemadman
@julesthemadman 13 лет назад
Cool sweet jazz, cool sweet jazz
@age_of_reason
@age_of_reason 15 лет назад
my favorite LH poem. ahhh
@2blakandbold
@2blakandbold 13 лет назад
Thank you for this video dear one, you know who u are!
@boriqua8993
@boriqua8993 12 лет назад
Anyone know the name of the jazz composition in the background as the poem is being read? It's beautiful.
@AuthorLHayes
@AuthorLHayes 7 лет назад
My dear Langston
@SuperXavier30
@SuperXavier30 14 лет назад
Transported!! Thanks!
@jamaicangoodguy
@jamaicangoodguy 13 лет назад
i'm so ignorant i never heard of this Langston until today.
@Rodriguezx123
@Rodriguezx123 13 лет назад
nice poem
@galixikid1
@galixikid1 11 лет назад
wooow!
@harliette
@harliette 12 лет назад
He told me like a poet what to do☺
@iDenisexO
@iDenisexO 13 лет назад
What is the music in this short film, may I ask?...it's incredible.
@mrzewilder32
@mrzewilder32 14 лет назад
does anyone know the name of the song thats playing behind this? i need it for a project.by the way...love this!
@VTimesTwo
@VTimesTwo 16 лет назад
I'm reciting this one for English! Hopefully I could do it justice :O
@makkreol
@makkreol 10 лет назад
Does anybody know what's the beautiful piano tune ?
@evelynarevalo7202
@evelynarevalo7202 6 лет назад
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME THE TUNE AND IF I CAN FIND IT SOMEWHERE? 0:43-1:17? its absolutely soul-piercing.
@ASpecialDrunkardFromLondon
@ASpecialDrunkardFromLondon 4 года назад
First comment in 3 months. Amazing
@GrMattPro
@GrMattPro 11 лет назад
They were applauding out of appreciation...
@TSSNonline
@TSSNonline 16 лет назад
I (in fact) use the word Negro all the time. I'm 32 years old and for me the word has a certain character and strength that the often used "Nigga" has never had. Um - If you're interested in learning more about Langston Hughes though - you might consider googling JPiC Forum For Writers aka Poetry in Color Forum - I'm the Administrator and I've posted quite a few posts about Hughes, as he's one of my all-time favorite Writers. Jacquii.
@harliette
@harliette 12 лет назад
I am both & more. HE DID.
@eviltokage
@eviltokage 15 лет назад
awesome. i just saw danny glover sing this haha
@TSSNonline
@TSSNonline 16 лет назад
Can you believe this poem is actually written in 1928 (I believe...) Of course we've made incredible strides towards bettering society and making equality a reality for all races. Wonderfully incredible strides... Of course Langston Hughes though, was speaking on the racially charged climate of his era. Jacquii.
@geek183
@geek183 15 лет назад
v. good
@mchuerga96
@mchuerga96 Год назад
I'm working on a podcast on Harlem. Could I use a excerpt of the soundtrack in it? It's really great stuff! Thanks!
@painzlife
@painzlife 14 лет назад
waaaaaaaaaaaw
@GrMattPro
@GrMattPro 11 лет назад
Ignore TheTubularT s. (Trust me, I'm a playwright and can tell you that this video is soo relevant... for any time.) What came before is necessary. It helps you evaluate the time and feel great appreciation for the present. I don't know what The TubularTs was looking for, but obviously this video was not it and instead of down grading it because of his lack of scrutiny, he should have just clicked on something else.... Other people are watching this. His opinion isn't the only value....
@IMunoz_momentum
@IMunoz_momentum 12 лет назад
O Blues
@smokeydadj
@smokeydadj 13 лет назад
wish i could take a few bong rips with crazy cab.
@TheDusk44
@TheDusk44 11 лет назад
Dr. Brian Yothers sent me here! xD
@Iamjustherek
@Iamjustherek 16 лет назад
Actually no. I put a thumbs up to all of your comments actually. I guess thats the thanks I get.
@sondrasims-taylor5367
@sondrasims-taylor5367 2 года назад
see a Walter Hughes videos? trombone????
@lan911
@lan911 12 лет назад
My name is Langston :)
@justineyoufeigane8326
@justineyoufeigane8326 6 лет назад
Me
@Chooify
@Chooify 13 лет назад
Does anyone know that this is Nasir's dad?
@ExploreTheWaycom
@ExploreTheWaycom 6 лет назад
The Weary Blues by Craig Anthony Nicholas ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mOI3EpJgQsU.html
@abernathyfi
@abernathyfi 5 лет назад
beautiful and tasty... BROVO
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