Ella Mae Morse

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  • female vocalists
  • blues
  • jazz vocal
  • jazz divas
Ella Mae Morse (b. September 12, 1924, Mansfield, Texas – d. October 16, 1999, Bullhead City, Arizona) was an American popular singer. She was hired by Jimmy Dorsey when she was 14 years old. Dorsey believed she was 19, and when he was informed by the school board that he was now responsible for her care, he fired her. In 1942, at the age of 17, she joined Freddie Slack's band, with whom in the same year she recorded Cow Cow Boogie Capitol Records' first gold single.

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Songs

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    'T'Aint Whatcha Do

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    'T'Aint Whatcha Do (1997)

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    (We've Reached) The Point of No Return 1954

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    40 Cups of Coffee

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    5-10-15 Hours 1954

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    A Little Further Down the Road a Piece

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    A Long Time Ago 1957

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    Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive

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    AC-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive 1957

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    Afraid 1997

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    Ain't That a Shame 1955

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    All I Need Is You 1997

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    Am I in Love?

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    An Occasional Man 1955

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    Baby Won' T You Please Come Home 1957

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    Big Mamou

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    Big Mamou (intro)

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    Big Mamou (outro)

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    Birmingham 1955

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    Blacksmith Blues

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    Blues in the Night

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    Bombo B. Bailey

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    Boogie Blues 1997

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    Bouncin' Ball

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    Bring Back My Baby 1955

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    Buzz Me

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    Buzz Me 1945

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    Captain Kidd

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    Captain Kidd 1945

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    Carioca


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