24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC (tracks) | 38 min | Genre: Jazz; Blues; Country | 391 MBAs Morse’s musical style blended jazz, blues, and country, she has sometimes been called the first rock ‘n’ roll singer.
A good example is her 1942 recording of the song “Get On Board, Little Chillun”, which, with strong gospel, blues, boogie, and jive sounds as a genuine precursor to the later rockabilly/ rock ‘n roll songs.
Her records sold well to both Caucasian and African-American audiences.
As she was not well known at the time of her first solo hits, many people assumed she was African-American because of her ‘hip’ vocal style and choice of material.
Tracklist:01. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – Cow-Cow Boogie (Remastered) (3:11)02. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – The House of Blue Lights (Remastered) (2:50)03. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – Riffette (Remastered) (3:00)04. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – Get Off It and Go (Remastered) (2:20)05. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – I Love You, Yes I Do (Remastered) (2:37)06. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – Mr Five By Five (Remastered) (3:01)07. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – Oakie Boogie (Remastered) (1:55)08. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – The Blacksmith Blues (Remastered) (3:00)09. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – Big Foot Pete (Remastered) (2:51)10. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – Strange Cargo (Remastered) (2:59)11. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – 40 Cups of Coffee (Remastered) (2:49)12. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – Down the Road a Piece (Remastered) (2:28)13. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – Buzz Me (Remastered) (2:57)14. Ella Mae Morse; Freddie Slack – Rock ‘N’ Roll Wedding (Remastered) (2:31)