"Sinnerman" is a traditional spiritual song that has been recorded by a number of artists. The version of the song by Nina Simone, recorded on the album Pastel Blues in 1965, appeared in the Miami Vice film.
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| - "Sinnerman" is a traditional spiritual song that has been recorded by a number of artists. The version of the song by Nina Simone, recorded on the album Pastel Blues in 1965, appeared in the Miami Vice film.
- "Sinnerman", sometimes spelled "Sinner Man" is a traditional African-American spiritual dating from the early 20th century. Nina Simone's ten-minute recording is one of her most famous, and arguably the best known recording of the song. The song has been used in numerous films and television episodes, notably the six minute museum robbery sequence in the 1999 remake of "The Thomas Crown Affair."
- Sinner Man is a American Negrospiritual. The song is probably already somewhere in the 19th century emerged. Sinner Man is about a man who has turned away from God . Not only by stopping pray but also by a sinful life. Eventually he discovers that the Devil is waiting for him. The song is a warning to God to stay true. Also it's a glossed over protest song against racist violence.
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| - Opening at The Mansion nightclub
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| - "Blacklight Fantasy (Fundacion NYC Mix)"
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| - "Sinnerman" is a traditional spiritual song that has been recorded by a number of artists. The version of the song by Nina Simone, recorded on the album Pastel Blues in 1965, appeared in the Miami Vice film.
- "Sinnerman", sometimes spelled "Sinner Man" is a traditional African-American spiritual dating from the early 20th century. Nina Simone's ten-minute recording is one of her most famous, and arguably the best known recording of the song. The song has been used in numerous films and television episodes, notably the six minute museum robbery sequence in the 1999 remake of "The Thomas Crown Affair." "Sinnerman" is one of three recordings by Nina Simone to be featured in the show. The others are "Ne Me Quitte Pas" (“Flesh and Blood”) and "Feeling Good" (“Liberty”). Each of the songs appears in a key scene involving Elias or Scarface.
- Sinner Man is a American Negrospiritual. The song is probably already somewhere in the 19th century emerged. Sinner Man is about a man who has turned away from God . Not only by stopping pray but also by a sinful life. Eventually he discovers that the Devil is waiting for him. The song is a warning to God to stay true. Also it's a glossed over protest song against racist violence. Known versions are those of Les Baxter from 1956 and the folkversie of The Weavers from 1959. Most famous is the ten-minute blues-and gospel version of Nina Simone Sinnerman from 1965. In the 1960s brought the Jamaican singers Peter Tosh and Bunny Livingston several times from a reggae version . Further, the song is also used in the film the Thomas Crown Affair, with the version on the cd is published created by Bill Conti. Here it concerns the version by Nina Simone. The implementation of Nina Simone is also used is an episode of Sherlock (season 2, episode 3: The Reichenbach Fall)
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