: The film concludes with her powerful rendition of "The Lord's Prayer," recorded as Sunday morning began.
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: Represented the shift in popular music toward rock 'n' roll with "Sweet Little Sixteen," notably featuring a clarinet solo. : The film concludes with her powerful rendition
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: Delivered a famous, high-energy performance of "Sweet Georgia Brown" and "Tea for Two".
: Their duet on "Rockin' Chair" is a centerpiece of the film. Armstrong's appearance alone reportedly cost $25,000, roughly a quarter of the film's $115,000 budget.