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Birth of the Blues (1941)

November 7, 1941 (US) Music, Romance • 86m

Overview

Jeff grows up near Basin Street in New Orleans, playing his clarinet with the dock workers. He puts together a band, the Basin Street Hot-Shots, which includes a cornet player, Memphis. They struggle to get their jazz music accepted by the cafe society of the city. Betty Lou joins their band as a singer and gets Louie to show her how to do scat singing. Memphis and Jeff both fall in love with Betty Lou.

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Top Billed Cast

Bing Crosby
Bing Crosby

Jeff Lambert

Mary Martin
Mary Martin

Betty Lou Cobb

Carolyn Lee
Carolyn Lee

Aunt Phoebe Cobb

Minor Watson
Minor Watson

Henri Lambert

Donald Kerr
Donald Kerr

Skeeter, Barbershop Musician

Ronnie Cosby
Ronnie Cosby

Jeff as a Boy

Ted Lewis
Ted Lewis

Self (archive footage)

Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington

Self (archive footage)

Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong

Self (archive footage)

Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey

Self (archive footage)

Jimmy Dorsey
Jimmy Dorsey

Self (archive footage)

Benny Goodman
Benny Goodman

Self (archive footage)

Paul Whiteman
Paul Whiteman

Self (archive footage)

Roscoe Ates
Roscoe Ates

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Charles Lane
Charles Lane

Wilbur - Bijou Theater Manager (uncredited)

Mantan Moreland
Mantan Moreland

Black Trumpet Player (uncredited)

Crew


Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

July 27, 2025

It’s set in the American Deep South in the late 1930s so of course there are going to be unsavoury racial overtones, but in some ways this films strives to suggest that by using jazz music and the wholesomeness of Bing Crosby, there might be some green shoots of desegregation starting to emerge. The young “Jeff” is a pretty prodigious talent, but is regularly strapped by his father for playing with “darkie bands” in New Orleans. Undeterred, he gr… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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