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Savannah Churchill (August 21, 1920, Colfax, Louisiana– April 19, 1974, Brooklyn, New York) was a successful American singer of pop, jazz, and blues music in the 1940s and 1950s. Born Savannah Valentine to Creole parents, she was raised in Brooklyn, and started singing in 1941 to support her family after her husband David Churchill was killed in a car accident. Her first recordings, including the risqué "Fat Meat Is Good Meat", were issued on Beacon Records in 1942. These were followed the next year by recordings on Capitol with the Benny Carter Orchestra, including her first hit "Hurry, Hurry". In 1945 she signed with Manor Records, and that year "Daddy, Daddy" reached # 3 on the R&B chart. Two years later she had her only R&B # 1 with "I Want To Be Loved (But Only By You)", which topped the charts for eight weeks. The record was billed as being with vocal group The Sentimentalists, who soon renamed themselves The Four Tunes. Subsequent recordings with The Four Tunes, including "Time Out For Tears" (# 10 R&B, # 24 pop) and "I Want To Cry", both in 1948, were also successful. Billed as "Sex-Sational", she performed to much acclaim, and appeared in the movies Miracle in Harlem (1948) and Souls of Sin (1949). She toured widely with backing vocal group The Striders, including a visit to Hawaii in 1954. From 1949 she recorded with Regal, RCA Victor and Decca Records, recording the original version of "Shake A Hand", later a big hit for Faye Adams, and also recording with the R

Time Out For Tears

Portrait
Time Out for Tears / Her Name Is Erma
Cool and Evil - Tougher than Tarantino

Don't Worry 'Bout Me
Jazzin' The Blues Vol. 4 (1929-1943)
Vintage BBQ Songs
The Ladies In Blues

Savannah Sings The Blues
The Definitive R&B Series – 1942-1943
Good Meat
Back in Time - The 100 Finest from the 1940's