
Ella Mae Morse (September 12, 1924 – October 16, 1999) was an American popular singer. Morse blended jazz, country, pop, and rhythm and blues. Ella Mae Morse was born in Mansfield, Texas, United States. 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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Mr. Five by Five
Pig Foot Pete
Cow Cow Boogie
40 Cups of Coffee
The Blacksmith Blues
The House of Blue Lights
Forty Cups of Coffee
Mister Five by Five
No Love, No Nothin'
Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet
Cow-Cow Boogie
Oakie Boogie
Rock Me All Night Long
Shoo Shoo Baby
Razzle Dazzle
The Patty Cake Man
Tennessee Saturday Night
Captain Kidd
House of Blue Lights
No Love, No Nothin’
Down In Mexico
Buzz Me
Rip Van Winkle
Blacksmith Blues
Get off It and Go
Daddy, Daddy
Shoo-Shoo Baby
Money Honey
Jump Back Honey
The Thrill Is Gone
Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
5-10-15 Hours
Solid Potato Salad
Okie Boogie
I Love You Yes I Do
Have Mercy Baby
Seventeen
Get on Board, Little Chillun
Give A Little Time To Your Lover
Tess's Torch Song (I Had A Man)
Piddily Patter Patter
How Can You Leave a Man Like This
False Hearted Girl
Rockin' And Rollin'
I Love You, Yes I Do
Forty Cups of Coffee (w/Bob Dylan intro)
A Little Further Down the Road a Piece
Milkman Keep Those Bottles Quiet
Lovey Dovey
Teardrops from My Eyes
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