FT Life of a Song

The Life of a Song: Strange Fruit

11.17.2017 - By Financial TimesPlay

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Billie Holiday’s 1939 'Strange Fruit' was called 'the first significant protest in words and music, the first unmuted cry against racism'. Other singers attempted it, from Nina Simone and Diana Ross to Jeff Buckley and Kanye West. But could any match the power of the impassioned original? FT pop writers David Cheal, Fiona Sturges and Helen Brown discuss the song's origins and afterlife. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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