- All God's
Chillun Got
Wings may
refer to: "All God's
Chillun Got Wings" (song), a
spiritual song All God's
Chillun Got
Wings (play), a 1924 play by Eugene...
- "Boogie Chillen'" or "Boogie
Chillun" is a
blues song
first recorded by John Lee
Hooker in 1948. It is a solo
performance featuring Hooker's vocal, electric...
-
described as an "introspective
blues ballad" by
Goldmine Magazine. "New
Boogie Chillun" is a song
written by John Lee Hooker. The song is one of six
songs re-recorded...
- "All God's
Chillun Got Wings" is a
Negro spiritual song. "
Chillun" is an old-fashioned
dialect word for "children". (Robeson
sings it as "children" in...
- with
performances in
Eugene O'Neill's The
Emperor Jones and All God's
Chillun Got Wings.
Robeson performed in
Britain in a
touring melodrama, Voodoo...
- "All God's
Chillun Got Rhythm" is a 1937 jazz standard. It was
written by
Walter Jurmann, Gus Kahn and Bronisław
Kaper especially for Ivie Anderson, who...
-
Records its
first gold record. In 1943, her
single "Get On Board,
Little Chillun", also with Slack,
charted in what
would soon
become the R&B charts, making...
- All God's
Chillun Got
Wings (1924) is an
expressionist play by
Eugene O'Neill
about miscegenation inspired by the old
Negro spiritual. He
began developing...
- "Rochester" Anderson. It was
based on the 1928
novel Ol' Man Adam an' His
Chillun by
Roark Bradford and the 1930
Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same...
- Ol' Man Adam an' His
Chillun:
Being the
Tales They Tell
about the Time When the Lord
Walked the
Earth Like a
Natural Man is a
collection of pseudo-African...