BluesThe best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within.http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/blues/6475-ella-mae-morse.feed2025-05-13T15:17:03ZJoomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content ManagementElla Mae Morse - Rocks (2010)2019-02-10T15:55:32Z2019-02-10T15:55:32Zhttp://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/6475-ella-mae-morse/24808-ella-mae-morse-rocks-2010.htmlblueseveradministration@theblues-thatjazz.com<p><strong>Ella Mae Morse - Rocks (2010)</strong></p>
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<pre><em>
1 Money Honey 2:37
2 Have Mercy Baby 2:15
3 Rock Me All Night Long 2:25
4 Daddy Daddy 2:38
5 The House Of Blue Lights 2:52
6 5-10-15 Hours 2:31
7 Teardrops From My Eyes 2:55
8 How Can You Leave A Man Like This 2:45
9 Lovey Dovey 2:43
10 Get Off It And Go 2:20
11 Okie Boogie 2:14
12 False Hearted Girl 2:15
13 Greyhound 2:20
14 Jump Back Honey 2:05
15 A Little Further Down The Road A Piece 2:28
16 Bouncin' Ball 2:29
17 Big Mamou 2:23
18 Forty Cups Of Coffee 2:51
19 Give A Little Time To Your Lover 2:05
20 The Blacksmith Blues 3:01
21 Won't You Listen To Me Baby 2:06
22 Okie Boogie 2:28
23 Smack Dab In The Middle 2:33
24 Yes, Yes I Do 2:18
25 Razzle Dazzle 2:45
26 Ain't That A Shame 2:23
27 Piddily Patter Patter 2:08
28 Seventeen 2:19
29 When Boy Kiss Girl 1:59
30 Give Me Love 2:23
31 Rockin' And Rollin' 2:23
32 Rock And Roll Wedding 2:32
33 Cow-Cow Boogie 3:13
34 Mr. Anthony's Blues 2:33
</em>
Don Anderson Trumpet
William Anthens Trombone
Harry Babasin Bass
Robert "Bob" Bain Guitar
Danny Bank Sax (Baritone)
Les Baxter Leader
Victor Bay Violin
Henry J. "Heinie" Beau Sax (Alto)
Walter Benson Trombone
Milton Berngart Trombone
Gus Bivona Sax (Alto)
Ivy J. "Jimmy" Bryant Guitar
Charles O. Butler Sax (Tenor)
George Sylvester "Red" Callender Bass
Walter P. "Pete" Candoli Trumpet
Frank Carlson Drums
Bennett Carter Sax (Alto)
Dave Cavanaugh Leader, Sax (Tenor)
Buddy Clark Saxophone
Mahlon Clark Clarinet
Buddy Cole Leader, Piano
Joseph G. Joe Comfort Bass
Morty Corb Bass
John Cyr Drums
Harold Diner Trombone
William V. Douglas Drums
Henry Evans Sax (Tenor)
Nick Fatool Drums
Tennessee Ernie Ford Duet, Vocals
Morton B. "Morty" Friedman Sax (Tenor)
Chuck Gentry Sax (Baritone)
Louis Gonzales Guitar
Bob Goodrich Trumpet
Conrad Gozzo Trumpet
Henry Gruen Sax (Alto)
David Grupp Xylophone
Chico Guerrero Percussion
Joe Guerrero Bongos
John Hamilton Saxophone
Al Harding Sax (Alto), Saxophone
Stanley Harris Viola
Bert Harry Trumpet
Roy Harte Drums
Alton R. "Al" Hendrickson Guitar
Francis L. Howard Trombone
Clyde L. Hurley Jr. Trumpet
Jules Jacob Sax (Tenor)
John Kee Trumpet
Barney Kessel Guitar
Harry Klee Flute, Sax (Alto)
Emanuel "Mannie" Klein Trumpet
Joe Knechtel Sax (Alto)
Joseph J. Koch Sax (Baritone)
Edward "Eddie Kusby" Kuczborski Trombone
Robert Lawson Sax (Baritone)
William Edward "Billy" Liebert Piano
Ray S. Linn Jr. Trumpet
Joe Lippman Leader
Jim Lynch Bass
Vito N. "Micky" Mangano Trumpet
J.W. Marshall Guitar
Jack W. Marshall Guitar
William Martinez Saxophone
Murray McEachern Trombone
Johnny Mercer Duet, Vocals
Hubert Meyers "Bumps" Sax (Tenor)
Ella Mae Morse Duet, Vocals
Ted Nash Sax (Tenor)
Richard L. Noel Trombone
T. "Tom" Pederson Trombone
Milton W. Raskin Piano
Alvino Rey Guitar
Nelson Riddle Leader
Paul Robyn Viola
Ted Romersa Sax (Tenor)
Edward Rosa Sax (Tenor)
James Rowles Piano
Meyer Rubin Bass
Joe Rushton Sax (Baritone)
Mischa Russell Violin
Babe Russin Sax (Tenor)
John Ryan Bass
Ray Sherman Piano
Shorty Sherock Trumpet
Abe Siegel Bass
Raymond "Ray" Sims Trombone
Lou Singer Drums, Xylophone
Charles Singleton Composer
Freddie Slack Leader, Piano
Eleanor Slatkin Cello
Felix Slatkin Violin
Paul T. Smith Piano
Vernon "Geechie" Smith Trumpet
Marshall Sosson Violin
Bruce Squires Trombone
Phil Stevens Bass
Alvin Stoller Drums
Cliffie Stone Bass, Leader, Producer
Billy Strange Guitar
Paul Tanner Trombone
George Van Eps Guitar
Paul Weirick Leader
George Wendt Trumpet
Speedy West Guitar (Steel)
Fred Whiting Bass
Gerald Wiggins Piano
Leonidas Raymond "Lee" Young Drums
Simon H. "Si" Zenthner Trombone
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<p>The first high-profile single-disc compilation of the great Ella Mae Morse since 1992’s Capitol Collectors Series -- which itself was the first time her recordings were reissued in years -- Bear Family's 2010 disc Rocks trumps its predecessor by a country mile, offering 34 tracks cut between 1942 and 1957. This is a far greater time span than Capitol Collectors Series, which sampled her ahead-of-their time sides of the ‘40s, and it has a distinct focus on her rocking sides, trimming away numbers that might wind up sounding a bit too much like standard big-band fare. Ironically, the sides she cut during rock & roll’s ‘50s heyday sound closer to big band than the wild jump blues she cut in the ’40s, but ultimately, such distinctions are little more than talking points because what’s here is dynamite, and some of the rockingist blues and jumpingist rock you’ll ever hear. ---Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic Review</p>
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<pre><em>
1 Money Honey 2:37
2 Have Mercy Baby 2:15
3 Rock Me All Night Long 2:25
4 Daddy Daddy 2:38
5 The House Of Blue Lights 2:52
6 5-10-15 Hours 2:31
7 Teardrops From My Eyes 2:55
8 How Can You Leave A Man Like This 2:45
9 Lovey Dovey 2:43
10 Get Off It And Go 2:20
11 Okie Boogie 2:14
12 False Hearted Girl 2:15
13 Greyhound 2:20
14 Jump Back Honey 2:05
15 A Little Further Down The Road A Piece 2:28
16 Bouncin' Ball 2:29
17 Big Mamou 2:23
18 Forty Cups Of Coffee 2:51
19 Give A Little Time To Your Lover 2:05
20 The Blacksmith Blues 3:01
21 Won't You Listen To Me Baby 2:06
22 Okie Boogie 2:28
23 Smack Dab In The Middle 2:33
24 Yes, Yes I Do 2:18
25 Razzle Dazzle 2:45
26 Ain't That A Shame 2:23
27 Piddily Patter Patter 2:08
28 Seventeen 2:19
29 When Boy Kiss Girl 1:59
30 Give Me Love 2:23
31 Rockin' And Rollin' 2:23
32 Rock And Roll Wedding 2:32
33 Cow-Cow Boogie 3:13
34 Mr. Anthony's Blues 2:33
</em>
Don Anderson Trumpet
William Anthens Trombone
Harry Babasin Bass
Robert "Bob" Bain Guitar
Danny Bank Sax (Baritone)
Les Baxter Leader
Victor Bay Violin
Henry J. "Heinie" Beau Sax (Alto)
Walter Benson Trombone
Milton Berngart Trombone
Gus Bivona Sax (Alto)
Ivy J. "Jimmy" Bryant Guitar
Charles O. Butler Sax (Tenor)
George Sylvester "Red" Callender Bass
Walter P. "Pete" Candoli Trumpet
Frank Carlson Drums
Bennett Carter Sax (Alto)
Dave Cavanaugh Leader, Sax (Tenor)
Buddy Clark Saxophone
Mahlon Clark Clarinet
Buddy Cole Leader, Piano
Joseph G. Joe Comfort Bass
Morty Corb Bass
John Cyr Drums
Harold Diner Trombone
William V. Douglas Drums
Henry Evans Sax (Tenor)
Nick Fatool Drums
Tennessee Ernie Ford Duet, Vocals
Morton B. "Morty" Friedman Sax (Tenor)
Chuck Gentry Sax (Baritone)
Louis Gonzales Guitar
Bob Goodrich Trumpet
Conrad Gozzo Trumpet
Henry Gruen Sax (Alto)
David Grupp Xylophone
Chico Guerrero Percussion
Joe Guerrero Bongos
John Hamilton Saxophone
Al Harding Sax (Alto), Saxophone
Stanley Harris Viola
Bert Harry Trumpet
Roy Harte Drums
Alton R. "Al" Hendrickson Guitar
Francis L. Howard Trombone
Clyde L. Hurley Jr. Trumpet
Jules Jacob Sax (Tenor)
John Kee Trumpet
Barney Kessel Guitar
Harry Klee Flute, Sax (Alto)
Emanuel "Mannie" Klein Trumpet
Joe Knechtel Sax (Alto)
Joseph J. Koch Sax (Baritone)
Edward "Eddie Kusby" Kuczborski Trombone
Robert Lawson Sax (Baritone)
William Edward "Billy" Liebert Piano
Ray S. Linn Jr. Trumpet
Joe Lippman Leader
Jim Lynch Bass
Vito N. "Micky" Mangano Trumpet
J.W. Marshall Guitar
Jack W. Marshall Guitar
William Martinez Saxophone
Murray McEachern Trombone
Johnny Mercer Duet, Vocals
Hubert Meyers "Bumps" Sax (Tenor)
Ella Mae Morse Duet, Vocals
Ted Nash Sax (Tenor)
Richard L. Noel Trombone
T. "Tom" Pederson Trombone
Milton W. Raskin Piano
Alvino Rey Guitar
Nelson Riddle Leader
Paul Robyn Viola
Ted Romersa Sax (Tenor)
Edward Rosa Sax (Tenor)
James Rowles Piano
Meyer Rubin Bass
Joe Rushton Sax (Baritone)
Mischa Russell Violin
Babe Russin Sax (Tenor)
John Ryan Bass
Ray Sherman Piano
Shorty Sherock Trumpet
Abe Siegel Bass
Raymond "Ray" Sims Trombone
Lou Singer Drums, Xylophone
Charles Singleton Composer
Freddie Slack Leader, Piano
Eleanor Slatkin Cello
Felix Slatkin Violin
Paul T. Smith Piano
Vernon "Geechie" Smith Trumpet
Marshall Sosson Violin
Bruce Squires Trombone
Phil Stevens Bass
Alvin Stoller Drums
Cliffie Stone Bass, Leader, Producer
Billy Strange Guitar
Paul Tanner Trombone
George Van Eps Guitar
Paul Weirick Leader
George Wendt Trumpet
Speedy West Guitar (Steel)
Fred Whiting Bass
Gerald Wiggins Piano
Leonidas Raymond "Lee" Young Drums
Simon H. "Si" Zenthner Trombone
</pre>
<p> </p>
<p>The first high-profile single-disc compilation of the great Ella Mae Morse since 1992’s Capitol Collectors Series -- which itself was the first time her recordings were reissued in years -- Bear Family's 2010 disc Rocks trumps its predecessor by a country mile, offering 34 tracks cut between 1942 and 1957. This is a far greater time span than Capitol Collectors Series, which sampled her ahead-of-their time sides of the ‘40s, and it has a distinct focus on her rocking sides, trimming away numbers that might wind up sounding a bit too much like standard big-band fare. Ironically, the sides she cut during rock & roll’s ‘50s heyday sound closer to big band than the wild jump blues she cut in the ’40s, but ultimately, such distinctions are little more than talking points because what’s here is dynamite, and some of the rockingist blues and jumpingist rock you’ll ever hear. ---Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic Review</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/javascript:history.back();">back</a></p>Ella Mae Morse - Barrelhouse, Boogie And The Blues (1954)2019-01-15T15:01:52Z2019-01-15T15:01:52Zhttp://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/6475-ella-mae-morse/24678-ella-mae-morse-barrelhouse-boogie-and-the-blues-1954.htmlblueseveradministration@theblues-thatjazz.com<p><strong>Ella Mae Morse - Barrelhouse, Boogie And The Blues (1954)</strong></p>
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<pre><em>
A1 Rock Me All Night Long
A2 Money Honey
A3 I Love You, Yes I Do
A4 Daddy, Daddy
B1 Teardrops From My Eyes
B2 5-10-15 Hours
B3 Have Mercy Baby
B4 How Can You Leave A Man Like This
</em>
Ella Mae Morse - vocals
Big Dave And His Orchestra
</pre>
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<p>Ella Mae Morse would have objected to the title of this box set, appropriated from the name of a 1954 LP, since it was her contention that she never performed "Barrelhouse," but there is little else to fault with this extensive five-disc box set of her complete Capitol recordings from 1942-1957. Beginning with her collaborations with Freddie Slack (including her career-launching hit "Cow-Cow Boogie") and similar jazz and pop novelties, the set follows Morse through pop and jazz standards, her duets with Tennessee Ernie Ford, sessions with Les Baxter and Nelson Riddle, covers of R&B hits, and odd quasi-rock & roll experiments. Perhaps because of her Texas upbringing Morse was often saddled with hillbilly leaning material, although sometimes, as on her version of the Little Jimmy Dickens hit "A-Sleepin' at the Foot of the Bed" and her gender-reversed take on Hank Snow's "The Gal Who Invented Kissin'," the results are much closer to jazz than country. Because of her flirtations with hillbilly music Morse is not taken as seriously as Peggy Lee or Anita O'Day by jazz critics, which is not only a shame because of its marginalization of an obviously talented artist but because it starkly reveals the class and genre prejudices that continue to shape critical opinions of popular music. Cutting away the dross, Morse was a gifted and awesomely bluesy vocalist who was guided through an unusual and sometimes unbecoming musical terrain, and listening to her complete Capitol recordings offers a fascinating microcosm of the stresses and strains resulting from hybridization in popular music in the '40s and '50s. ---Greg Adams, AllMusic Review</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/javascript:history.back();">back</a></p><p><strong>Ella Mae Morse - Barrelhouse, Boogie And The Blues (1954)</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/ObrMuz/Blues/EllaMaeMorse/boogie.jpg" border="0" alt="Image could not be displayed. Check browser for compatibility." /></p>
<pre><em>
A1 Rock Me All Night Long
A2 Money Honey
A3 I Love You, Yes I Do
A4 Daddy, Daddy
B1 Teardrops From My Eyes
B2 5-10-15 Hours
B3 Have Mercy Baby
B4 How Can You Leave A Man Like This
</em>
Ella Mae Morse - vocals
Big Dave And His Orchestra
</pre>
<p> </p>
<p>Ella Mae Morse would have objected to the title of this box set, appropriated from the name of a 1954 LP, since it was her contention that she never performed "Barrelhouse," but there is little else to fault with this extensive five-disc box set of her complete Capitol recordings from 1942-1957. Beginning with her collaborations with Freddie Slack (including her career-launching hit "Cow-Cow Boogie") and similar jazz and pop novelties, the set follows Morse through pop and jazz standards, her duets with Tennessee Ernie Ford, sessions with Les Baxter and Nelson Riddle, covers of R&B hits, and odd quasi-rock & roll experiments. Perhaps because of her Texas upbringing Morse was often saddled with hillbilly leaning material, although sometimes, as on her version of the Little Jimmy Dickens hit "A-Sleepin' at the Foot of the Bed" and her gender-reversed take on Hank Snow's "The Gal Who Invented Kissin'," the results are much closer to jazz than country. Because of her flirtations with hillbilly music Morse is not taken as seriously as Peggy Lee or Anita O'Day by jazz critics, which is not only a shame because of its marginalization of an obviously talented artist but because it starkly reveals the class and genre prejudices that continue to shape critical opinions of popular music. Cutting away the dross, Morse was a gifted and awesomely bluesy vocalist who was guided through an unusual and sometimes unbecoming musical terrain, and listening to her complete Capitol recordings offers a fascinating microcosm of the stresses and strains resulting from hybridization in popular music in the '40s and '50s. ---Greg Adams, AllMusic Review</p>
<p>download (mp3 @320 kbs):</p>
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