
In British films of the 1930s and 1940s, American-born singer Elisabeth Welch made several memorable guest appearances in cabaret sequences, and starred opposite Paul Robeson in two features. Sophisticated, glamorous and charming, her appearances were a refreshing departure from the stereotype of black women perpetuated by Hollywood films of that time. One of her best screen roles was Beulah, the nightclub owner and hostess, in Ealing's Dead of Night (1945).
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Stormy Weather
Solomon
When Lights Are Low
Drop In Next Time You're Passing
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
The Girl I Knew
Poor Butterfly
The Man I Love
Harlem in My Heart
Dark Music
Doin' The New Low Down
The Nearness of You
Diga Diga Doo - Blackbirds 1928
Far Away In Shanty Town
That's How the First Song Was Born
And So Do I
Love for Sale
Much More Lovely
Diga Diga Doo
December Road (Bonus Track)
The Glamorous Life
If I Ever Fall In Love Again
True Love - From High Society
Liasons
Bye Bye Blackbird
You're Blasé
Soft Lights And Sweet Music
Miss Otis Regrets
Alibis (Bonus Track)
Perpetual Anticipation
One Kiss
I Still Suits Me
Hold Me (Bonus Track)
I Gotta Go
These Foolish Things / Nightengale Sang In Berkeley Square
La Vie En Rose
You're blase
Liasons (From "A Little Night Music")
It Had to Be You
Why Was I Born?
Liaisons
Losing My Mind (from Follies)
She Didn't Say Yes
Bill
Until (Bonus Track)
When I Get You Alone Tonight
Sleepy River
When I Lost You
To Keep My Love Alive
Always
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