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Capitol Collectors Series

10.6M streams

10,610,202

Razzle Dazzle!

2.7M streams

2,690,047

Ms. First Gold Record

1.5M streams

1,462,339

Best Of The Rockabilly Rockin' Years

910.2K streams

910,219

100 Ella Mae Morse

798.9K streams

798,890

No Love, No Nothin’

705.5K streams

705,482

In The '50s Razzle Dazzle

514.2K streams

514,151

Barrelhouse, Boogie & The Blues

499K streams

499,046

Rocks

494.2K streams

494,249

Razzle Dazzle

390.7K streams

390,735

Biography

One of the most talented and overlooked vocalists of the '40s, Ella Mae Morse blended jazz, country, pop, and R&B; at times she came remarkably close to what would become known as rock & roll. When she wasn't yet 14, Morse had her first taste of the big time, when Jimmy Dorsey's band came to Dallas for a stay at the Adolphus Hotel and she called for an audition. Unbeknownst to her, the band needed a new female vocalist. Believing that Morse was indeed 19, as she and her mother claimed, Dorsey hired her. When he received a letter from the school board declaring that he was responsible for Morse's care, Dorsey fired her. Morse joined former Dorsey pianist Freddie Slack's band in 1942; she was only 17 when they cut "Cow Cow Boogie," which became Capitol Records' first gold single. The following year, Morse began recording solo. Although her records were consistently solid and sold fairly well, Morse never obtained a huge following. She retired from recording in 1957, and died of respiratory failure on October 16, 1999. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi