What is my type of song' Ella Mae Morse once asked her mentor, the songwriter, singer and record label owner Johnny Mercer when he told her that a certain song didn't fit her style. He wasn't alone in pigeonholing her. 'Cliffie Stone said, 'You're a country singer. ' And Benny Carter said, 'You're a jazz singer.' T-Bone Walker said, 'You're a rock 'n' roll, blues black singer - that's what you are. ' They were all right - and her versatility was both Ella Mae Morse's greatest asset and her biggest problem. Ella Mae Morse came of age in the Swing Era and her own tastes tended toward blues-tinged swing jazz and torchy ballads, but her breakthrough hit from 1942, the jivey, bluesy novelty Cow Cow Boogie aside, she has ironically been less remembered for her early forays in these styles than for her 1950s stabs at R&B, rock 'n' roll and hillbilly boogie.This collection gathers many of Ella Mae Morse's most rocking and hard-swinging sides, as compiled by the noted music historian Bill Millar. It runs the gamut, from the song that made Ella Mae Morse a star, Cow Cow Boogie, to covers of classic early '50s R&B and early rock 'n' roll like Money Honey, Have Mercy Baby and Ain't That A Shame. The telling link between these two styles were classic, forward-looking piano and vocal showcases from the early postwar period like The House Of Blue Lights and A Little Further Down The Road A Piece, many of them cut with Freddie Slack, the boogie woogie stylist with whom Ella Mae Morse had originally hit the big time
Track List:
Disc: 1
1. Money Honey 2. Have Mercy Baby 3. Rock Me All Night Long 4. Daddy Daddy 5. The House of Blue Lights 6. 5-10-15 Hours 7. It's Raining Tears from My Eyes 8. How Can You Leave a Man Like This 9. Lovey Dovey 10. Get Off It and Go 11. Okie Boogie 12. False Hearted Girl 13. Greyhound 14. Jump Back Honey 15. A Little Further Down the Road a Piece 16. Bouncin' Ball 17. Big Mamou 18. Forty Cups of Coffee 19. Give a Little Time to Your Lover 20. The Blacksmith Blues 21. Won't You Listen to Me Baby 22. Okie Boogie 23. Smack Dab in the Middle 24. Yes, Yes I Do 25. Razzle Dazzle 26. Ain't That a Shame 27. Piddily Patter Patter 28. Seventeen 29. When Boy Kiss Girl (It's Love) 30. Give Me Love 31. Rockin' and Rollin' 32. Rock and Roll Wedding 33. Cow-Cow Boogie 34. Mr. Anthony's Blues
Record label: Bear Family Germany
Genre: Rock
Musical Artist: Ella Mae Morse
Format: CD
Street Date: April 26, 2013
TCIN: 91065341
UPC: 4000127166722
Item Number (DPCI): 244-09-3415
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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