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    Ella Mae Morse (September 12, 1924 – October 16, 1999) was an American singer of popular music whose 1940s and 1950s recordings mixing jazz, blues, and...
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    Frank Sinatra, The Mills Brothers, Bob Crosby, Freddie Slack, and Ella Mae Morse. In his narration for the 1977 documentary film Life Goes to War, Johnny...
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  • Big Jay McNeely Jay McShann Amos Milburn Lucky Millinder Roy Milton Ella Mae Morse Elmore Nixon Johnny Otis Flip Phillips Sammy Price Louis Prima Red Prysock...
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  • activist, and physician Ella Morgan (1876–1958), American school librarian Ella Mae Morse (1924–1999), American singer Ella Norraikow (1849-1913), Canadian...
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  • The Blacksmith Blues (category Ella Mae Morse songs)
    "The Blacksmith Blues" is a song which was written for Ella Mae Morse by Jack Holmes. The recording reached #3 on the Billboard chart when it was released...
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    21, 1942. His recording of "Cow Cow Boogie," sung by the 17-year-old Ella Mae Morse, was the second record the new Capitol issued, on July 1, and by July...
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  • and Young, Nancy Wilson, Rosemary Clooney, The Andrews Sisters and Ella Mae Morse. He also collaborated with satirist Stan Freberg on several classic 1950s...
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    novelty song called "Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West)" (1971). Ella Mae Morse had a US top 10 hit with "Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet", from the...
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  • Mr. Five by Five (category Ella Mae Morse songs)
    the featured vocalist of Count Basie's Orchestra from 1935 to 1948. Ella Mae Morse with Freddie Slack and His Orchestra had a hit recording with the song...
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    Starr, became a huge country and pop crossover hit in 1950. A duet with Ella Mae Morse, "False Hearted Girl" was a top seller for the Capitol Country and Hillbilly...
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  • recorded three tracks in the studio: one with the orchestra, one with Ella Mae Morse called "Cow-Cow Boogie" and "Air-Minded Executive" supervised by Mercer...
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  • Carole. The film stars Bert Gordon, Harry von Zell, Cheryl Walker, Ella Mae Morse, Frank Albertson and Claire Windsor. The film was released on December...
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  • Kerr (2005) "Coffee and TV" – Blur (1999) "Forty Cups of Coffee" – Ella Mae Morse (1953) "Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee" – Glenn Miller Orchestra (1942)...
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    formed. They wrote songs together, including "Coffee Date," recorded by Ella Mae Morse, and "Scottish Fling", to which Marti provided a melody and Loyce provided...
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  • The House of Blue Lights (song) (category Ella Mae Morse songs)
    Slack. Published in 1946, it was first recorded by Slack with singer Ella Mae Morse and Raye. The song's intro includes a "hipster"-style spoken exchange:...
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  • Cow-Cow Boogie (category Ella Fitzgerald songs)
    Ella Mae Morse in 1942. The record was the second release by Capitol Records and their first million-seller/ number one on the charts record. Morse learned...
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    label had a number of female singers signed up, including Peggy Lee, Ella Mae Morse, Jo Stafford, and Margaret Whiting, so it was hard to find her a niche...
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    country singer Tevin Mitchel, professional gridiron football player Ella Mae Morse, pop singer Rees Odhiambo, football player Lenzy Pipkins, football player...
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    replacement for The Pepsodent Show on NBC. Mercer was the star, and singers Ella Mae Morse and Jo Stafford were regulars on the program, with musical support from...
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  • ranking of the McGuire Sisters, Sunny Gale, the Spaniels, Johnnie & Jack, Ella Mae Morse, and Gloria Mann & Carter Rays' versions, with the McGuire Sisters and...
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  • American mycologist Ella Mae Morse (1924–1999), American singer Elmer Morse (disambiguation), several people Emerante Morse (1918–2018), Haitian singer...
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    Me Why" The Four Aces featuring Al Alberts 14 "The Blacksmith Blues" Ella Mae Morse with Nelson Riddle 15 "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" Jo Stafford with Paul...
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  • Undertaker's Wife Steve Mitchell as Bartender Jan Englund as Clara Ella Mae Morse as Singer John Zaremba, who played the doctor, would play hospital administrator...
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  • Boogie" – Johnny Tyler, 1946; also brecorded by Jack Guthrie, 1946, Ella Mae Morse, 1952, and others. "Okie" – J. J. Cale, 1974. "Okie Blondie" – written...
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  • later covered by Elvis Presley in 1954; "The House of Blue Lights" by Ella Mae Morse and Freddie Slack (1946); Wynonie Harris' "Good Rocking Tonight" (1948);...
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  • Clyde Bruckman. The film stars Anne Gwynne, David Bruce, Jerome Cowan, Ella Mae Morse, Joe Sawyer and Samuel S. Hinds. The film was released om June 23, 1944...
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    His compositions include the novelty hit "Cow-Cow Boogie" recorded by Ella Mae Morse, and the expansive Central City Sketches, written when he was 80 years...
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  • September 7 – Hugh Aitken, American composer (d. 2012) September 12 – Ella Mae Morse, singer (d. 1999) September 19 – Ernest Tomlinson, light music composer...
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  • brother of George and Ira Gershwin and which was first recorded by Ella Mae Morse. In 1945, she and Roberts were signed by Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures...
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    Wild fame spent two months as a McDonald's employee in Bullhead City. Ella Mae Morse, singer; died in Bullhead City in 1999 at the age of 75 Arizona portal...
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