40 Cups of Coffee - Ella Mae Morse, Overbea, Danny
Daddy Daddy - Ella Mae Morse, Toombs, Rudy
Rock Me All Night Long - Ella Mae Morse, Ricks, Jimmy
How Can You Leave a Man Like This? - Ella Mae Morse, Baker, Lavern
5-10-15 Hours - Ella Mae Morse, Toombs, Rudy
Lovey Dovey - Ella Mae Morse, Curtis, Eddie
Teardrops from My Eyes - Ella Mae Morse, Toombs, Rudy
Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight - Ella Mae Morse, Carter, Calvin
Won't You Listen to Me, Baby - Ella Mae Morse, Wilson, Gee
Smack Dab in the Middle - Ella Mae Morse, Calhoun, Chuck
Give a Little Time (To Your Lover) - Ella Mae Morse, Bennett, Joyce
Give Me Love - Ella Mae Morse, Walker, Cindy
Yes, Yes I Do - Ella Mae Morse, Kelly, George
Piddiley Patter Patter - Ella Mae Morse, McCoy, Rose Marie
Ain't That a Shame - Ella Mae Morse, Bartholomew, Dave
Seventeen - Ella Mae Morse, Bennett, Boyd
Razzle-Dazzle - Ella Mae Morse, Calhoun, Charles
When Boy Kiss Girl (It's Love) - Ella Mae Morse, Scott, Winfield
What Good'll It Do Me? - Ella Mae Morse, Steininger, Franz
Down in Mexico - Ella Mae Morse, Leiber, Jerry
Rock and Roll Wedding - Ella Mae Morse, Brandt, Eddie
Oakie Boogie [First Version][*] - Ella Mae Morse, Tyler, Johnny
I'm Hog-Tied Over You [*] - Ella Mae Morse, Ford, Ernest
False Hearted Girl [*] - Ella Mae Morse, Delmore, Alton
The Blacksmith Blues [*] - Ella Mae Morse, Holmes, Jack
One of the most talented and va-va-voom vocalists of the '40s and '50s, Ella Mae Morse blended Jazz, Country, Pop, and R&B; at times she came remarkably close to what would soon be known as Rock 'N' Roll. Ella continue... more »d to cut solid, rockin' sides in a new solo guise up until she retired from the road in 1957. Oddly enough, her records always charted higher in the R&B charts than the Pop ones...well, y'know...there are plenty candidates standing in line for the title "Father of Rock'N'Roll", and maybe even "Mother...".....but if anyone is up for a glamorous Auntie who was ahead of the game and rocked like nothing on earth... well, ladies and gents, here she is! Contains all her hits from the '50s, many never before on CD, with unissued gems to boot! Wonderfully mastered in top Rev-Ola style!« less
One of the most talented and va-va-voom vocalists of the '40s and '50s, Ella Mae Morse blended Jazz, Country, Pop, and R&B; at times she came remarkably close to what would soon be known as Rock 'N' Roll. Ella continued to cut solid, rockin' sides in a new solo guise up until she retired from the road in 1957. Oddly enough, her records always charted higher in the R&B charts than the Pop ones...well, y'know...there are plenty candidates standing in line for the title "Father of Rock'N'Roll", and maybe even "Mother...".....but if anyone is up for a glamorous Auntie who was ahead of the game and rocked like nothing on earth... well, ladies and gents, here she is! Contains all her hits from the '50s, many never before on CD, with unissued gems to boot! Wonderfully mastered in top Rev-Ola style!