Исполнитель: Ella Mae MorseНазвание альбома: The Ella Mae Morse Singles Collection 1942-57 Год выпуска: 2018 Формат файлов: mp3, 320 kbps Размер архива: 303,1 mb Скачать с: depositfiles Tracklist:
01. Freddie Slack & His Orchestra, vocals Ella Mae Morse - Cow Cow Boogie 02. Freddie Slack & His Orchestra, vocals Ella Mae Morse - He's My Guy 03. Freddie Slack & His Orchestra, vocals Ella Mae Morse - Mister Five By Five 04. Freddie Slack & His Orchestra, vocals Ella Mae Morse - The Thrill Is Gone 05. Freddie Slack & His Orchestra, vocals Ella Mae Morse - Get On Board, Little Children 06. Ella Mae Morse With Dick Walters Orch. - Shoo Shoo Baby 07. Ella Mae Morse With Dick Walters Orch. - No Love, No Nothin' 08. Ella Mae Morse With Dick Walters Orch. - Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet 09. Ella Mae Morse With Dick Walters Orch. - Tess's Torch Song 10. Ella Mae Morse With Orch - The Patty Cake Man 11. Ella Mae Morse - Invitation To The Blues 12. Ella Mae Morse - Hello, Suzanne 13. Ella Mae Morse - Captain Kidd 14. Ella Mae Morse - Ya Betcha 15. Ella Mae Morse With Billy May's Orch. - Rip Van Winkle 16. Ella Mae Morse With Billy May's Orch. - Buzz Me 17. Freddie Slack With Rhythm And Ella Mae Morse And Don Raye - The House Of Blue Lights 18. Ella Mae Morse With Freddie Slack And Rhythm - Hey, Mr Postman 19. Freddie Slack & Ella Mae Morse - Your Conscience Tells You So 20. Freddie Slack & Ella Mae Morse - Pigfoot Pete 21. Ella Mae Morse - The Merry Ha! Ha! 22. Ella Mae Morse - Hoodle Addle 23. Ella Mae Morse - Pine Top Schwartz 24. Ella Mae Morse - Get Off It And Go 25. Ella Mae Morse & Her Boogie Woogie Sextet Conducted by Dave Cavanaugh - Early In The Morning 26. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Dave Cavanaugh - Bombo B. Bailey 27. Ella Mae Morse and Her Boogie Woogie Seven - A Little Further Down The Road A Piece 28. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle - Tennessee Saturday Night 29. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle - Blacksmith Blues 30. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle - Love Me Or Leave Me 31. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle - Oakie Boogie 32. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle - Sleepin' At The Foot Of The Bed 33. Ella Mae Morse & Tennessee Ernie Ford With Cliffie Stone's Orchestra - I'm Hog-Tied Over You 34. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Joe Lipman - Jump Back Honey 35. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle - Good 36. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle - Big Mamou 37. Ella Mae Morse With Dave Cavanaugh's Music - Forty Cups Of Coffee 38. Ella Mae Morse With Dave Cavanaugh's Music - Oh ! You Crazy Moon 39. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle - Tain't What You Do (It's The Way That Cha Do It) 40. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Dave Cavanaugh - Happy Habit 41. Ella Mae Morse With Big Dave & His Orchestra - Money Honey 42. Ella Mae Morse With Big Dave & His Orchestra - (We've Reached) The Point Of No Return 43. Ella Mae Morse With Big Dave & His Orchestra - Lovey Dovey 44. Ella Mae Morse With Big Dave's Music - Smack Dab In The Middle 45. Ella Mae Morse With Big Dave & His Orchestra - Livin', Livin', Livin' 46. Ella Mae Morse With Big Dave & His Music - Razzle Dazzle 47. Ella Mae Morse & Billy May And His Orchestra - Birmingham 48. Ella Mae Morse With Big Dave & His Orchestra - Sing-Ing-Ing-Ing 49. Ella Mae Morse With Big Dave & His Orchestra - Won't You Listen To Me Baby 50. Ella Mae Morse Les Baxter, His Orchestra & Chorus - Down In Mexico 51. Ella Mae Morse Les Baxter & His Orchestra - Coffee Date 52. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle - Put Your Arms Around Me Honey 53. Ella Mae Morse With Dave Cavanaugh & His Music - What Good'll It Do Me ' 54. Ella Mae Morse With Orchestra Conducted by Paul Weirick - I'm Gone
Ella Mae Morse was one of the first white female singers to successfully and credibly bridge the gap between pop and R&B during the 1940s and is often regarded as a key figure in the early development of rock ‘n’ roll during that era. She started out as a big bad singer with Jimmy Dorsey’s orchestra in 1939 when she was just 14 years old, and in 1942 joined Freddie Slack’s band, which had just signed to the fledgling Capitol label. Her first recording with Slack was “Cow-Cow Boogie” which was a Top 10 hit and Capitol’s first million-seller. She signed a solo deal with Capitol and over the next decade had a string of pop and R&B hits including Top 10 successes with “Mister Five By Five”, “Shoo Shoo Baby”, “No Love, No Nothin’”, “Milkman Keep Those Bottles Quiet”, “The Patty Cake Man” and “The Blacksmith Blues”, all of which are included here. This great-value 54-track 2-CD set comprises selected A & B sides from the forty or so singles which she released before she gave up recording in 1957, working with noted producer/arrangers like Nelson Riddle, Billy May, Dave Cavanaugh and Les Baxter, so represents a substantial proportion of her recorded output. It provides an entertaining showcase for a versatile artist whose style encompassed elements of jazz, big band, R&B, gospel, boogie-woogie, blues and country, which enabling to appeal across the pop spectrum.
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