This movie tells the story of the latter years of Earl Long, a flamboyant governor of Louisiana. The aging Earl, an unapologetic habitue of strip joints, falls in love with young stripper Blaze Starr. When Earl and Blaze move in together, Earl's opponents use this to attack his controversial political program, which included civil rights for blacks in the 1950's. Can Earl keep Blaze and retain control of the state?
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Mockin' Bird HIll |
Les Paul: performer
Mary Ford: performer
Vaughn Horton: writer
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C.C. Rider |
Chuck Willis: writer
Bennie Wallace: performer
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Hey There |
Richard Adler: writer
Jerry Ross: writer
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The Next Time You See Me |
Don D. Robey: writer
Bonnie Bramlett: performer
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Harlem Nocturne |
Earle Hagen: writer
Bennie Wallace: performer
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One Night |
Fats Domino: performer
David Bartholomew: writer
Earl King: writer
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Jambalaya (On The Bayou) |
Hank Williams: writer, performer
Bonnie Bramlett: performer
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Hey, Good Lookin' |
Hank Williams: writer, performer
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I Can't Get Started |
Ira Gershwin: writer
Vernon Duke: writer
Sidney Bechet: performer
Teddy Buckner: performer
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You Are My Sunshine |
Jimmie Davis: writer
Charles Mitchell: writer
King Cotton: performer
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Come Back To Louisiana |
Jay Chevalier: writer, performer
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Deep Purple |
Mitchell Parish: writer
Peter De Rose: writer
Wayne King: performer
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When The Saints Go Marching In |
Bonnie Bramlett: writer
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Precious Lord |
Thomas A. Dorsey: writer
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Louisiana 1927 |
Randy Newman: writer, performer
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Candy's Tune |
Bennie Wallace: writer, performer
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Blue Blaze |
Bennie Wallace: writer, performer
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Fine Night (For Prowlin') |
Bennie Wallace: writer, performer
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