Adelaide Hall, born on October twentieth, nineteen oh one, was a remarkable American-born jazz singer and entertainer whose career spanned over seventy years, from nineteen twenty-one until her passing. She emerged as a significant figure during the Harlem Renaissance, captivating audiences with her unique voice and stage presence.
In nineteen thirty-eight, Hall made the pivotal decision to base herself in the United Kingdom, where she continued to thrive in her artistic endeavors. Her contributions to music were recognized globally, and in two thousand three, she entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's most enduring recording artist, having released material across eight consecutive decades.
Throughout her illustrious career, Hall collaborated with numerous legendary artists, including Art Tatum, Ethel Waters, and Louis Armstrong. One of her most notable recordings was