Jesse Owens' quest to become the greatest track and field athlete in history thrusts him onto the world stage of the 1936 Olympics, where he faces off against Adolf Hitler's vision of Aryan supremacy.
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Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey |
Hughie Cannon: writer
Wycliffe Gordon: messages.music arranger
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Swing Baby Drums |
George Acogny: writer
Philippe Saisse: performer
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Andante Appassionato |
Antonín Dvorák: writer
Quatuor Panocha Quartet: performer
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Bitter Sweet New Orleans |
Jonathan Roger Neal: writer
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Sweet Sugar |
George Acogny: writer
Amy Keys: performer
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Gotta Get Loose |
George Acogny: writer
Amy Keys: performer
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A Kiss in the Dark |
Buddy G. DeSylva: writer
Victor Herbert: writer
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The Two Step |
DSM Producers: performer
Gary Lawrence: performer
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There's a Broken Heart for Every Light on Broadway |
Fred Fisher: writer
Howard Johnson: writer
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Jungle Jazz Room |
Steve Gray: writer
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Star Spangled Banner |
Philippe Saisse: messages.music arranger
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Flying Dutchman Overture |
Richard Wagner: writer
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Lohengrin: Intro to Act 3 |
Richard Wagner: writer
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Germany |
Ossi Bashiri: messages.music arranger
Jan Hansen: messages.music arranger
Tommy Stig Hansson: messages.music arranger
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Bimini Bay |
Richard A. Whiting: writer
Ray Egan: writer
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I Lost My Soul |
George Acogny: writer
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Let the Games Begin |
Aloe Blacc: performer
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