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Ella Mae Morse: Ella Mae Morse - Rocks (CD)

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« Quel est mon type de chanson Ella Mae Morse fois demandé à son mentor, l'auteur-compositeur , chanteur et label propriétaire Johnny Mercer quand il lui a dit que d'une certaine chanson ne correspondait pas à son style. Il n'était pas seul dans son pigeonholing . « Cliffie Pierre dit:« Vous êtes un chanteur de country . Et Benny Carter a dit: « Vous êtes un chanteur de jazz . T -Bone Walker a dit: « Vous êtes une rock ' n ' roll , le chanteur de blues noir - c'est ce que vous êtes . "" Ils étaient tous à droite - et sa polyvalence est à la fois le plus grand atout de Morse et son plus gros problème. Morse est venu de l'âge dans la Swing Era et ses propres goûts tendent vers le blues teinté de jazz swing et ballades Torchy , mais sa percée frappé à partir de 1942, le jivey , bluesy nouveauté Cow Cow Boogie côté , elle a paradoxalement été moins connu pour ses premières incursions dans ces styles que pour la poignarde 1950 au R & B, le rock 'n' et boogie hillbilly . - Cette collection rassemble beaucoup de côtés plus à bascule et rythmés de Morse , compilé par le souligne l'historien musique Bill Millar . Il fonctionne toute la gamme , de la chanson qui a fait Morse une étoile, Cow Cow Boogie , de couvertures de classiques début des années 50 R & B et le rock au début 'n' comme Money Honey , Have Mercy Baby and N'est-ce pas une honte. Le lien entre raconter ces deux styles étaient classique , piano prospective et vitrines vocales de la période d'après-guerre au début comme la Chambre des lumières bleues et un peu plus loin sur la route de A Piece, beaucoup d'entre eux coupé avec Freddie Slack, le boogie woogie styliste avec qui Morse avait d'abord frappé la grande époque."

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  • Interpret: Ella Mae Morse

  • Titre de l'album: Ella Mae Morse - Rocks (CD)

  • Genre Rock'n'Roll

  • Label Bear Family Records

  • Année de publication 2010
  • Preiscode AR
  • Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 4000127166722

  • Poids en kg: 0.2
Morse, Ella Mae - Ella Mae Morse - Rocks (CD) CD 1
01 Money Honey Ella Mae Morse
02 Have Mercy Baby Ella Mae Morse
03 Rock Me All Night Long Ella Mae Morse
04 Daddy Daddy Ella Mae Morse
05 The House Of Blue Lights Ella Mae Morse
06 5-10-15 Hours Ella Mae Morse
07 It's Raining Tears From My Eyes Ella Mae Morse
08 How Can You Leave A Man Like This Ella Mae Morse
09 Lovey Dovey Ella Mae Morse
10 Get Off It And Go Ella Mae Morse
11 Okie Boogie Ella Mae Morse
12 False Hearted Girl Ella Mae Morse
13 Greyhound Ella Mae Morse
14 Jump Back Honey Ella Mae Morse
15 A Little Further Down The Road A Piece Ella Mae Morse
16 Bouncin' Ball Ella Mae Morse
17 Big Mamou Ella Mae Morse
18 Forty Cups Of Coffee Ella Mae Morse
19 Give A Little Time To Your Lover Ella Mae Morse
20 The Blacksmith Blues Ella Mae Morse
21 Won't You Listen To Me Baby Ella Mae Morse
22 Okie Boogie Ella Mae Morse
23 Smack Dab In The Middle Ella Mae Morse
24 Yes, Yes I Do Ella Mae Morse
25 Razzle Dazzle Ella Mae Morse
26 Ain't That A Shame Ella Mae Morse
27 Piddily Patter Patter Ella Mae Morse
28 Seventeen Ella Mae Morse
29 When Boy Kiss Girl (It's Love) Ella Mae Morse
30 Give Me Love Ella Mae Morse
31 Rockin' And Rollin' Ella Mae Morse
32 Rock And Roll Wedding Ella Mae Morse
33 Cow-Cow Boogie Ella Mae Morse
34 Mr. Anthony's Blues Ella Mae Morse
Ella Mae Morse Ella Mae Morse was one of the most exciting vocalists of the 1940s and... plus
"Ella Mae Morse"

Ella Mae Morse


Ella Mae Morse was one of the most exciting vocalists of the 1940s and 50s, a hard-to-classify, Texas-born white singer who knocked everyone out with her hip, black-inflected vocals from the moment she hit the scene as a seventeen-year-old with boogie pianist Freddie Slack's Orchestra in 1942. Her vocal that year on the huge hit Cow Cow Boogie, quickly established her as a name, and dozens of hits followed, both with Slack and under her own name. Sides like the Buzz Me, The House Of Blue Lights, Pig Foot Pete, The Blacksmith Blues remain classics, and The House Of Blue Lights, in particular, has been hailed as one of the seminal recordings in rock and roll history. Uncommonly versatile, Ella Mae could handle anything, from jazz to country, from R&B to lush pop. As she herself has said, "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 and roll-blues singer.'"

She was all of the above and then some: an instinctive, insouciant, sexy stylist with an innate feel for the blues that colored and characterized virtually everything she sang. Ella Mae Morse's entire output over her fifteen year tenure with Capitol Records (1942-1957), a label she helped put on the map, is here, including the hits mentioned above and dozens of others - well over a hundred sides on five CDs, including over twenty songs never before released, all beautifully remastered from the original masters. With orchestras and combos led by Billy May, Nelson Riddle, Dave Cavanaugh and others, among the incredible, stellar cast of jazz, blues and country stalwarts accompanying her are, in addition to Freddie Slack: Benny Carter, Barney Kessel, Gerald Wiggins, Pete Johnson, Jimmy Rowles, Red Callender, Al Hendrickson, Jimmy Bryant & Speedy West, Alvin Stoller, and countless others.

After her mentor, the songwriter, singer and co-owner of Capitol Records, Johnny Mercer, told her that a certain song she wanted to record wasn’t "her type" of tune, a frustrated Ella Mae Morse responded with typical pluck. "'What is my type of song? Cliffie Stone said, 'Youre a country singer. And Benny Carter said, 'Youre a jazz singer. T-Bone Walker said, 'Youre a rock and roll, blues black singer -- thats what you are." They were all right -- and that versatility was both Morse’s greatest asset and her biggest problem.

Ella Mae Morse had an odd career, filled with brief hiatuses to have children and longer breaks to raise them. A star before she was twenty, she was a consistent and popular performer for several decades beyond that, even if she arguably never quite fulfilled the promise of her 1942 breakthrough hit Cow Cow Boogie. Her versatility, coupled with the several stylistic shifts occasioned by, among other things, a four year layoff and changing tastes, often made it difficult for fans and historians to categorize her and for her record label Capitol to market her.

Morse came of age in the Swing Era and her own tastes tended toward blues-tinged swing jazz and torchy ballads, but 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. She has generally been ignored in serious jazz studies, dismissed by one critic as a "flyweight."  Fans of early rock 'n' roll and related styles, however, have embraced her. This fact somewhat puzzled the engaging and open Morse, who was game to try anything, but it has been largely responsible for a steady stream of LP and CD reissues over the years. These culminated in Bear Family’s wonderful 5 CD box set, 'Barrelhouse, Boogie & The Blues,' which collected all of Morse’s solo recordings during her tenure with Capitol from 1942-57.

This collection gathers many of Morse’s rocking and most hard-swinging sides, as compiled by the noted music historian Bill Millar. It runs the gamut, from the jivey, swing novelty that made 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 Aint 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 Morse had originally hit the big time.

Ella Mae Morse was born in Mansfield, Texas, reportedly on September 12, 1924, though Texas birth records list the year as 1923. Her mother Ann, from Clarksville in northeast Texas, was a pianist and vocalist. Her father George was a dance band drummer who had come to the US from England. Her parents split when she was young, but both she and her sister Flo, who became a jazz pianist and vocalist, pursued musical careers. Morse was reared in various Texas towns and cities: Paris, Goose Creek, Houston, Dallas. It was in Paris where the grade school girl first showed a precocious musical talent and, crucially, first exhibited a feel for black blues that would inform her singing to the end.

"There was a line that separated the black neighborhood from the white neighborhood, and Antony's grocery store was right on that corner. I used to go there with my mother all the time,"Morse told me in 1997. On one occasion, she heard someone playing blues nearby. "I heard this guitar playing and it just fascinated me. I stood around the corner there and I was singing along with him. And he stopped playing. I thought, 'Oh, dear.'And he came around the corner and he said, 'Sing that for me, child.' It was the beginning of a wonderful friendship."

Morse and 'Uncle Joe' became close, despite segregation and despite some severe racial upheaval in Paris in particular around that time. She had been around music since birth, but she could not explain in later years from where this innate feel for the blues had come. She'd not heard Bessie Smith, for example, and while she may have learned much later from singers like Ella Fitzgerald or Billie Holiday, she could not identify any formative influences. "I had none. A gift from God, that’s all…I think people are just born with something inside them that needs to be heard."

She was, she remembered, about nine when she first encountered the black guitarist she knew as Uncle Joe, but she already sounded and looked much older, something that would be both boon and bane to her early professional career. She made her first radio appearances over Paris' KPLT and was singing regularly -- and often professionally -- by the time she and her mother moved to Dallas in 1936. "I used to audition for everybody -- and it never occurred to me that I wasn't good," she recalled. "My parents said, 'You're wonderful' and I believed them." Quite a few who she sang for were not sympathetic to where she was coming from musically, but Morse was undeterred. She finally got her own 15 minute show at WRR after winning a talent show at a Dallas theatre, where she was backed by local western swing bandleader Roy Newman.

Her relentless auditioning with touring name bands finally paid off when Jimmy Dorsey came to town in late 1938. Admitting her true age at auditions hadn't proven a wise policy to date, so she lied to Dorsey and got the job. She worked with Dorsey for about two months before her real age (fourteen or fifteen, depending on which source is accurate) and lack of experience brought the job to an end. But before she left, she'd become good friends with several band members, including pianist Freddie Slack and drummer Ray McKinley, with both of whom she would later work.

After two brief stabs at New York, Morse moved with her mother to San Diego. Soon she was singing with local bands, eventually catching on with Bud Lovell's group. Still a teenager, she married Lovell's pianist Dick Showalter, a marriage that would last a few years and produce the first of Morse's six children, Richard, in 1943. While working with a combo in a San Diego club in early 1942, she ran into an old pal from the Dorsey days, pianist Freddie Slack. Slack had established himself as one of the premier boogie woogie stylists of the swing era (he could do more and the tag was sometimes a source of frustration) and had recently quit Will Bradley's band to start his own group. The draft, the US entry into World War II and other factors had left him struggling to establish himself, but his hiring of Ella Mae was a major step in the right direction. Not long after she came on board, he became one of the first artists signed to Capitol Records, the new record label formed by songwriter and singer Johnny Mercer with Glenn Wallichs, owner of Wallichs Music City in Hollywood, with front money coming from songwriter and Paramount Studios producer Buddy DeSylva.

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Tracklist
Morse, Ella Mae - Ella Mae Morse - Rocks (CD) CD 1
01 Money Honey
02 Have Mercy Baby
03 Rock Me All Night Long
04 Daddy Daddy
05 The House Of Blue Lights
06 5-10-15 Hours
07 It's Raining Tears From My Eyes
08 How Can You Leave A Man Like This
09 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