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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). After a long and distinguished career in West End musical theater, Elisabeth returned to the screen in 1979, making a memorable appearance as "A Goddess" in Derek Jarman's The Tempest (1979), singing her theme song, "Stormy Weather". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Very Best Of
Harlem in My Heart

Elisabeth Welch in Concert

the industrial records story

The Industrial Records Story 1976-1981
The Divas Collection

Stormy Weather
A Retrospective Elisabeth Welch
The Age Of Style - Hits of the 30s
Broadway
A Nightingale Sang.....
This Thing Called Love