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Stormy Weather
Featured in Episode
Artist(s)
Top Chart Position (Hot 100)
Did Not Chart
Year Released
1987
Album
NONE
Writer(s)
Harold Arlen & Ted Koehler
RIAA Certification
NONE
Sequence song appears
Gina auditions for nightclub & ending where Pedroza is killed
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"Stormy Weather" is a song by Saundra Santiago, recorded exclusively for Miami Vice in 1987. It is a cover of the song of the same name by Ethel Waters, originally released as a single in 1933. It appeared in the episode "Heroes of the Revolution".

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  • Saundra Santiago displays her musical talents in this episode. She is the fourth member of the main Miami Vice cast to sing on the show, performing this track and the jazz standard "Someone to Watch Over Me".
  • The song was originally performed by Ethel Waters at the Cotton Club in 1933, and has been covered by artists such as Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Judy Garland, and Ringo Starr.
  • Other than its use in the show, the Saundra Santiago version has not appeared on any album or as a single, making it one of the few Miami Vice songs never to see a release in any form outside of the episode in which it was used.
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