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  1. Elisabeth Margaret Welch (February 27, 1904 – July 15, 2003) was an American singer, actress, and entertainer, whose career spanned seven decades. Her best-known songs were "Stormy Weather", "Love for Sale" and "Far Away in Shanty Town". She was American-born, but was based in Britain for most of her career.

  2. 10. Apr. 2022 · Elisabeth Welch - Solomon (from Cole Porter's Nymph Errant - live performance, 1989) - YouTube. RobinsRareRecordings. 940 subscribers. Subscribed. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5....

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  3. 23. März 2023 · Elisabeth Welch's career spanned several decades, and she was known for her versatility as a performer. In addition to her work in musical theatre, she also appeared in several films throughout her career.

  4. Elisabeth Welch. (1904-2003), Singer. Sitter in 22 portraits. Born in New York, Welch made her Broadway debut in 1923 but left America in 1929 to work in Paris. There she met Cole Porter, later starring in his musical Nymph Errant (1933) in London.

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  5. 1. März 2012 · Elisabeth Welch honoured with English Heritage blue plaque. Singer who had own radio series and was nominated for Olivier and Tony awards is second black woman to be so honoured. Maev Kennedy....

  6. www.bbc.com › historyofthebbc › bbc-100Elisabeth Welch - BBC

    Elisabeth Welch sings her trademark song Stormy Weather on BBC radio, one of the first black women to have her own show in the 1930s. The page will automatically reload. You may need to reload ...

  7. Elisabeth Welch. Actress: Big Fella. 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 ...