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Patience (Dreamgirls song)

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Released
  
December 5, 2006

Length
  
2:49

Genre
  
Rhythm and blues, soul

Label
  
Music World/Columbia

Recorded
  
The Underlab, Los Angeles

Writer(s)
  
Henry Krieger Willie Reale

"Patience" is a 2006 (see 2006 in music) song written by Henry Krieger and Willie Reale for the motion picture adaptation of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls. An inspirational "message song" meant to evoke the early-1970s work of artists such as Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Donny Hathaway, "Patience" is performed in the film and on its soundtrack by Eddie Murphy, Anika Noni Rose, and Keith Robinson. In the context of the film, "Patience" is a socially conscious song written by C.C. White (Robinson), and recorded by Jimmy Early (Murphy), Lorrell Robinson (Rose), and a gospel choir in a scene set in 1973. The song was produced by The Underdogs.

"Patience" was one of three Dreamgirls songs nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 79th Academy Awards; the others were "Love You I Do" and "Listen". At the 2007 Academy Awards ceremony, "Patience" was performed by Rose and Robinson along with a gospel choir and their co-stars Beyoncé Knowles and Jennifer Hudson. All three Dreamgirls songs lost the Oscar to "I Need to Wake Up" by Melissa Etheridge from the film An Inconvenient Truth.

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Patience (Dreamgirls song) Wikipedia