SAVANNAH CHURCHILL -
DISCOGRAPHY

Savannah Churchill was born Savannah Valentine on August 21, 1920 in Colfax, LA. An only child, her father was a railroad man, working for the Missouri Pacific. In 1926, the Valentine family became part of the great black exodus from the rural South to the urban North, as Savannah's father switched from the Missouri Pacific to the Pennsylvania Railroad and moved the family to Brooklyn.

Shortly after graduating from Girls' High School (in Brooklyn) in 1937, she married David Churchill and, of course, became Savannah Churchill. David and Savannah had two children; Gregory (born in 1938) and Michael (born in 1940). As a housewife and mother, Savannah had pretty much forsaken her love of singing and, in fact, was involved in learning dress design at New York University. In 1941, however, tragedy entered Savannah's life when her husband was killed in an automobile crash.

Faced with the responsibility of supporting herself and her two young sons, Savannah made The decision to try singing professionally. She approached Benny Carter, a renowned Big Band leader of the day. He liked what he heard and gave her a job as the female vocalist with his band.

Equally adept at belting out a jump blues tune or a mellow ballad, it was not long before recording offers starting coming Savannah's way.

Her first two records were for Joe Davis' Beacon label, recorded and released in 1942. The labels first credited "Jimmy Lytell and his All Star Seven, Vocal Refrain by Savannah Churchill". Both records became hits, selling several hundred thousand copies. Due to Savannah's resultant popularity, Davis changed the labels to "Savannah Churchill and her All Star Seven" for future issues.

Savannah next joined Benny Carter's Orchestra in 1943, recording at least five sides. This resulted in two Capitol releases, one side each with "Vocal by Savannah Churchill".

In 1945, Irving Berman signed Savannah to Manor Records. Her third record for Manor, I Want To Be Loved, was her first with a vocal group. Their name was the Sentimentalists, a male group derived from the Brown Dots and soon to become the Four Tunes. One of the Sentimentalists, Pat Best, was a major factor in I Want To Be Loved becoming a big hit. He wrote the song (even though credit is given to Savannah on the label) and coached her in how she should sing it.

From here on, male vocal groups would back most of Savannah's records. Next came two releases on Manor with backing by the Five Kings. Then, eight records on Manor and one on Arco, all with the Four Tunes on one or both sides. Arco was the new name for Manor starting in late 1949. Then came two more releases on Arco in 1950 followed by another two on Regal in late 1950 and early 1951, all backed by the Striders.

There was one record issued on Columbia in 1948. These were two sides that Savannah and the Four Tunes had recorded, but not released, for Manor.

In 1951, Savannah signed with RCA Victor resulting in five releases, all with vocal group backing. The first release was backed by the Four Tunes, who had moved to RCA Victor in 1949. The next three RCA Victor releases were backed by the Striders and the last by a pickup group. In 1951, Savannah, along with the Striders, appeared at the London Palladium.

In 1953, Savannah went to another major label, Decca, producing five releases. The first is without vocal group on either side. The remainder have vocal groups on all sides, two with the Ray Charles Singers and the final two with an unknown "Quartet".

There was one more release of note in 1956 on Argo, a subsidiary of Chess Records. This record has vocal group backing on both sides, believed to be by the Four Tunes.

In 1960 Savannah recorded an album for Philadelphia's Jamie label, entitled Time Out For Tears, featuring new arrangements of several of her previously successful songs, and one single featuring 2 cuts from the album.

Savannah died from pneumonia on April 20, 1974, leaving behind an abundance of consistently excellent records, including releases on four of the major labels.

Single Records 78 or 45 rpm:

Label & Record #

Titles

Release Date

Accompaniment/Group

Beacon 104

Fat Meat Is Good Meat /
He's Commander In Chief Of My Heart

1942

Jimmy Lytell All Star Seven

Beacon 106

Two Faced Man /
Tell Me Your Blues An' I Will Tell You Mine

1942

Jimmy Lytell All Star Seven

Capitol 144

Hurry, Hurry /
[SC not on flip]

1943

Benny Carter Orch.

Capitol 165

Just A Baby's Prayer At Twilight /
[SC not on flip]

1943

Benny Carter Orch.

Manor 1004

Daddy Daddy /
All Alone

1945

Her All Star Seven

Manor 1046

Foolishly Yours /
I Want To Be Loved

1946

the Sentimentalists

Manor 1061

I Can't Get Up The Nerve To Kiss You /
Let's Call A Spade A Spade

1947

the Five Kings

Manor 1066

Sincerely Yours /
I'm Too Shy

1947

the Five Kings

Manor 1093

Is It Too Late /
[SC not on flip]

1947

the Four Tunes

Manor 1116

Time Out For Tears /
[SC not on flip]

1947

the Four Tunes

Manor 1123

Tell Me So /
[SC not on flip]

1948

Ralph Hermann Orch.

Manor 1129

I Want To Cry /
[SC not on flip]

1948

the Four Tunes

Manor 1142

I'll Never Belong To Anyone Else /
Try To Forget

1948

the Four Tunes &
Ralph Hermann Orch.

Manor 1152

It's Raining Down In Sunshine Lane /
How Could I Know

1948

the Four Tunes &
Ralph Hermann Orch.

Columbia 30146

The Best Of Friends /
The Things You Do To Me

1948

the Four Tunes

Manor 1168

Would You Hurt Me Now /
All Of Me

1949

the Four Tunes

Manor 1180

Don't Try To Explain /
Savannah Sings The Blues

1949

the Four Tunes &
Ralph Hermann Orch.

Arco 1202

I'll Never Be Free /
Get Yourself Another Guy

1949

the Four Tunes &
Red Norvo Quintet

Arco 1259

Can Anyone Explain (No, No, No) /
The Devil Sat Down And Cried

1950

the Striders

Arco 1263

Ain'tcha Glad I Love You /
Changeable You

1950

the Striders

Regal 3309

Once There Lived A Fool /
When You Come Back To Me

1950

the Striders

Regal 3313

And So I Cry /
Wedding Bells Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine

1951

the Striders

RCA 4280

(It's No) Sin /
I Don't Believe In Tomorrow

1951

the Four Tunes

RCA 4448

In Spite Of Everything You Do /
Don't Grieve, Don't Sorrow, Don't Cry

1952

the Striders

RCA 4583

My Affair /
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

1952

the Striders

RCA 4773

Waiting For A Guy Named Joe /
Don't Worry 'Bout Me

1952

the Striders

RCA 5031

Walking By The River /
If I Didn't Love You So

1952

unnamed vocal group

Decca 28836

Shed A Tear /
Shake A Hand

1953

Cecil Haynes Orch.

Decca C793

Peace Of Mind /
Weep My Heart

1954

Ray Charles Singers

Decca 28973

Last Night I Cried Over You /
[SC not on flip]

1954

Ray Charles Singers

Decca 29194

I Cried /
My Memories Of You

1954

unnamed vocal group

Decca 29262

Just Whisper /
The Gypsy Was Wrong

1954

the Four Tunes

Argo 5251

They Call Me A Fool /
Let Me Be The First One To Know

1956

the Four Tunes

Jamie 1172

Time Out For Tears /
I Want To Be Loved

1960

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45 rpm EP Records:

RCA Camden CAE270
Love & Sin [ca. 1955]

(It's No) Sin / Walking By The River / Don't Worry 'Bout Me / Waiting For A Guy Named Joe

RCA Camden CAE282
Savannah Churchill Sings [ca. 1955]

My Affair / If I Didn't Love You So / In Spite Of Everything You Do / I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

33 1/3 rpm LP Records:

Jamie JLPS-3016
Time Out For Tears [1960]

Time Out For Tears / Be Anything (But Be Mine) / Foolishly Yours / I Promise It Won't Happen Again / It's Too Late / I Almost Lost My Mind / Summertime / It's Too Soon To Know )/ She's Only Got Herself To Blame /I Know I'm Good For You / A Little Place In Your Heart / I Want To Be Loved

Jukebox Lil 1101
Time Out For Tears [1985]

[Note - This is acompilation of 16 of Ms. Churchill's earlier recordings.]

Foolishly Yours (with the Sentimentalists) / It It Too Late (with the Four Tunes) / The Devil Sat Down And Cried (with the Four Tunes) / Time Out For Tears (with the Four Tunes) /It's Raining Down In Sunshine Lane (with the Four Tunes) / The Best Of Friends (with the Four Tunes) / The Things You Do To Me (with the Four Tunes) / My Baby-Kin / When You Came Back To Me / I Want To Cry (with the Four Tunes) / Once There Lived A Fool / In Spite Of Everything You Do (with the Striders) / Walking By The River / If I Didn't Love You So / My Affair / Peace Of Mind (with the Striders)

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