swingin big band from miss ella Mae Morse It does not get any better then this.
Ella Mae Morse 40 cups of coffee 40 Cups Of Coffee # 26 in 1953.
The Texas-born Morse combined boogie woogie, blues, jazz, swing and country influences during the 1940s and '50s, helping create a pioneering pop sound that would later become rock 'n' roll. Elvis Presley once praised her for teaching him how to sing.
One of the most talented and va va voom vocalists of the 1940s and 1950s, Ella Mae Morse blended jazz, country, pop, and R&B; at times she came remarkably close to what would soon be known as rock & roll. Starting at the tender age of 14 in the Jimmy Dorsey band, her larger than life performances knocked 'em dead!
this is swingin big band music
Ella definitely has the bluesy feel in her voice! And the guitarist was able to come out of the rhythm section & play some " lead " on this song!
Petemonster62 1 month ago
BAM! That's how it's done!!! This song is slick.
erockskywalker75 4 months ago
What knucklehead "dislikes" this jam?! No more coffee for YOU!!!
UrlsGrrl54 5 months ago
This was the last of Ella's ten hits, charting at #26 in August 1953 as Capitol 2539. The backing band was billed as "Dave Cavanaugh's Music."
horarwgt 8 months ago
Sounds like Nelson Riddle but I'm no expert. I really like Nelson Riddle.
coxondod 1 year ago
Freddy Slack
HazelRocks5 1 year ago
Anyone know the band she sang with in this period? They're excellent.
ekw 1 year ago
What a great singer. Can't stop listening to this song.
Thanks for the post.
Lester2955 1 year ago
Cow cow boogie, is the best performance video of Ella Ive ever seen-
Terrific!
Xychk 1 year ago
i remember when i did the wax museam on her
tiffanyegwu 1 year ago