Harry Arlen and Ted Koehler's popular jazz standard Stormy Weather - also known as Keep's Raining All The Time - is a 1933 torch song classic. It was first performed by Ethel Waters at Harlem's Cotton Club night club. She recorded the song later that year, as did several other popular performers. Also in 1933, the Cotton Club sent their entire floor revue on a tour to various cities, the tour was billed as The Cotton Club Parade of 1933. Because of the popularity of the song the tour's name was changed to The Stormy Weather Revue. On January 12th, 1934 the Fleischer Studio's Screen Song's installment featuring the song was released, with the song performed by musical newcomer Gertrude Niesen. In 2003, the Ethel Water's recording of Stormy Weather was inducted into the Grammy Hall Of Fame, and in 2004 it was added to The Library Of Congress' National Recording Registry. The song's composer Harry Arlen wrote over 500 songs, including the music for The Wizard Of Oz, which featured the number 1 song of the 20th century - Over the Rainbow.