A Look Back: The Voice of Shug Avery; How The Music Shaped The Original Film
- Elias Cross
- Dec 25, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 4

In the 1985 original "The Color Purple," the collaborative genius of Quincy Jones and Andraé Crouch sculpted a musical landscape that magnified the incredible actors and characters. Táta's soulful voice served as the unifying element, seamlessly intertwining with the performances. Through iconic songs like "Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" and "Maybe God Is Trying To Tell You Somethin' (Speak Lord) Vega's vocals didn't just enhance; they became the heartbeat, providing a gritty backdrop that echoed the depth and authenticity of each character's journey.
Together, this musical tapestry wove a narrative that felt intimately connected, as if it were telling the story of every viewer.
Take a look at some of the iconic scenes below:
You can also listen to the original soundtrack on Spotify:











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