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Lee Morse

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Aliases
Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys
Lee Morse and Her Southern Serenaders
Lee Morse (The Unique)
Miss Lee Morse
Miss Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys
Real name
Lena Corrine Taylor
Born
November 30, 1897
Died
December 16, 1954
Country
United States
Comments
Jazz and blues singer and actress
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Originals

Covers by Lee Morse

Title Performer Release date Originally by
May 1928 Lane's Dance Orchestra [Lange]
December 1924 Eddie Cantor
  1926 Johnny Marvin "The Ukulele Ace" REL, Aileen Stanley REC
1932 Grace Johnston
1926 Seven Little Polar Bears (Harry Reser)
1925 Irving Kaufman
July 1925 Gene Austin
1930 Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Refrain by Carmen Lombardo
1930 Barney Trimble and His Oklahomans (Lou Gold)
1931 Karkoff-Orchester, Merle Johnston & His Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Tom Brown
listen on Internet Archive 1930 Fanny Brice
1926 Sam Lanin's Dance Orchestra – Vocal Chorus Billy Jones
listen on Internet Archive January 1929 Golden Gate Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman
  November 1929 Sophie Tucker BRD, Sophie Tucker with Ted Shapiro's Orchestra REC,REL
1930 Miss Elsie Carlisle
listen on Internet Archive 1929 Lou Gold & His Orch.
  November 1929 Sophie Tucker BRD, Sophie Tucker with Ted Shapiro's Orchestra REC
listen on Internet Archive   1930 The High Hatters conducted by Leonard Joy - Vocal Refrain by Frank Luther REC, Hollywood Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Buddy Blue (Adrian Schubert, Smith Ballew) REL
1931 Henry Busse and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Richard Barry
November 1928 Adelaide Hall
June 1928 The Virginians - Vocal Refrain by Lewis James
1930 The Clevelanders – V. C. Bill Cody
1931 Buddy Campbell and His Orchestra (Ben Selvin)
1931 Ann Sothern & Jack Whiting
1930 The Troubadours - Vocal Refrain by Frank Munn
1928 Sam Lanin and His Famous Players
  1929 Irving Aaronson and His Commanders REC, Irene Bordoni and Arthur Margetson PRF
1931 Andy Sannella and His All Star Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Chick Bullock
1930 Irving Kaufman
August 1950 Spade Cooley and His Orchestra - Vocal refrain by Ginny Jackson and The Quartet
1931 Majestic Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Rowland
November 1928 Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys
  October 1929 Sophie Tucker with Ted Shapiro Orchestra REC, Libby Holman and Clifton Webb PRF
1931 The Jungle Band [Duke Ellington]
listen on Internet Archive 1929 Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Refrain by Carmen Lombardo
  1930 Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders - Vocal Refrain by Frank Luther REC, Marion Harris REL
listen on Internet Archive January 1929 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive   1930 The Charleston Chasers [US] REC, Lillian Roth BRD
October 1929 Ted Wallace and His Campus Boys (Ed Kirkeby)
listen on Internet Archive 1930 Ben Selvin and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive   February 1931 Frank Crumit and Julia Sanderson BRD, Ted Wallace and His Campus Boys (Ed Kirkeby) REC
listen on Internet Archive 1929 (unknown)
1930 Bebe Daniels
1931 Broadway Syncopators
1930 Tom Gerun and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive July 1928 Manuel Romain
When The Organ Played At Twilight Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1930 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive 1929 Colonial Club Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Jack Parker
  1930 Jack Albin and His Hotel Pennsylvania Dance Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Bill Coty REC, Adele Astaire & Eddie Foy Jr. PRF
February 1928 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive   September 1927 Harry Pollock's Blue Diamonds - Vocal Chorus, Al Shayne REL, Mound City Blue Blowers REC
1925 Billy Jones [US1]
February 1925 John Steel and Ruth Thomas
  November 1925 Ben Selvin and His Orchestra REL, Isham Jones Orchestra REC
August 1926 The Harmonians - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Hall
February 1925 Margaret Young
listen on Internet Archive 1925 (unknown)
1925 Aileen Stanley
listen on Internet Archive February 1927 Johnny Marvin
listen on Internet Archive 1925 Marcia Freer
listen on Internet Archive 1926 Sally Freeman
listen on Internet Archive February 1927 Duke Yellman and His Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Arthur Fields
listen on Internet Archive November 1925 Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra
October 1926 Sam Lanin's Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Walter Johnston

Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
A Little Kiss Each Morning (A Little Kiss at Night) Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1930 Columbia [US]
All Alone Miss Lee Morse February 1925 Perfect [US1]
Bring Back Those Rock-A-Bye Baby Days Lee Morse December 1924 Pathé Actuelle
Call Me Darling (Call Me Sweetheart, Call Me Dear) Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1931 Columbia [US]
Cooking Breakfast for the One I Love Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1930 Columbia [US]
Could I - I Certainly Could Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1926 Pathé Actuelle
Everybody Loves My Baby but My Baby Don't Love Nobody but Me Miss Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1925 Perfect [US1]
He's a Good Man to Have Around Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys November 1929 Columbia [US]
I Like Pie - I Like Cake (But I Like You Best of All) Miss Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1925 Perfect [US1]
I'm Thru with Love Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1931 Columbia [US]
I'm Tired of Everything but You Miss Lee Morse November 1925 Perfect [US1]
I Must Have That Man Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys November 1928 Columbia [US]
In the Sing Song Sycamore Tree Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys June 1928 Columbia [US]
I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You) Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1930 Columbia [US]
It's the Girl! Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1931 Columbia [US]
I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight? Lee Morse (The Unique) 1925 Pathé Actuelle
Jersey Walk Miss Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys February 1927 Perfect [US1]
June Brought the Roses Miss Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1925 Perfect [US1]
Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs Off the Moon Lee Morse and Her Southern Serenaders February 1928 Columbia [US]
Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella on a Rainy Day Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1928 Columbia [US]
Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1929 Columbia [US]
Little White Lies Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1930 Columbia [US]
Lonesome and Sorry Miss Lee Morse August 1926 Pathé Actuelle
Longing Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys August 1950 Decca
Moanin' Low Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys October 1929 Columbia [US]
Mood Indigo Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1931 Columbia [US]
Old Man Sunshine Little Boy Blue Bird Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys January 1929 Columbia [US]
Pettin' in the Park Lee Morse May 1933 Bluebird
Poor Butterfly Waits for Me Lee Morse May 1928 Columbia [US]
Someone Is Losin' Susan Lee Morse 1926 Pathé Actuelle
Sunday – Look Up and Smile Lanin's Arcadians – Lee Morse's Blue Grass Boys 1926 Pathé Actuelle
Swingin' on a Hammock Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1930 Columbia [US]
'T'aint No Sin (To Dance Around in Your Bones) Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1930 Columbia [US]
Tentin' Down in Tennessee Miss Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1926 Perfect [US1]
The Deep Wide Ocean Blues Lee Morse 1926 Pathé Actuelle
The Little Things in Life Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys February 1931 Columbia [US]
The Little White House Miss Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys February 1927 Perfect [US1]
To Be Forgotten Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1929 Columbia [US]
Too Tired Miss Lee Morse February 1925 Perfect [US1]
Until Love Comes Along Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1930 Columbia [US]
Walkin' My Baby Back Home Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1931 Columbia [US]
Wasting My Love on You Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1930 Columbia [US]
What-Cha-Call-'Em-Blues Miss Lee Morse November 1925 Pathé Actuelle
(What Do I Care What) Somebody Said Lee Morse and Her Southern Serenaders September 1927 Columbia [US]
When I Lost You Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys July 1928 Columbia [US]
When the Lights Are Soft and Low Lee Morse 1932 Columbia [US]
When the Organ Played at Twilight Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1930 Columbia [US]
Where'd You Get Those Eyes? Miss Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys October 1926 Perfect [US1]
Yearning Miss Lee Morse 1925 Pathé Actuelle
Yes Sir, That's My Baby Lee Morse 1925 Pathé Actuelle
Yes, Sir, That's My Baby Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys July 1925 Pathé Actuelle
You Are My Own Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1929 Columbia [US]
You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?) Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys 1930 Columbia [US]