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Ella Mae Morse was one of the first white female singers to successfully and credibly bridge the gap between pop and R&B during the 1940s and is often regarded as a key figure in the early development of rock 'n' roll during that era. She started out as a big bad singer with Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra in 1939 when she was just 14 years old, and in 1942 joined Freddie Slack's band, which had just signed to the fledgling Capitol tag. Her first recording with Slack was InchCow-Cow BoogieInch which was a Top 10 hit and Capitol's first million-seller. She signed a solo deal with Capitol and over the next decade had a string of pop and R&B hits including Top 10 successes with InchMister Five By FiveInch, InchShoo Shoo BabyInch, InchNo Love, No Nothin'Inch, InchMilkman Keep Those Bottles QuietInch, InchThe Patty Cake ManInch and InchThe Blacksmith BluesInch, all of which are included here. This great-value 54-track 2-CD set comprises selected A & B sides from the forty or so singles which she released before she gave up recording in 1957, working with noted producer/arrangers like Nelson Riddle, Billy May, Dave Cavanaugh and Les Baxter, so represents a substantial proportion of her recorded output. It provides an entertaining showcase for a versatile artist whose style encompassed elements of jazz, big band, R&B, gospel, boogie-woogie, blues and country, which enabling to appeal across the pop spectrum. Album Tracks 1. Cow Cow Boogie 2. He's My Guy 3. Mister Five By Five 4. The Thrill Is Gone 5. Get on Board, Little Children 6. Shoo Shoo Baby 7. No Love, No Nothin' 8. Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet 9. Tess's Torch Song 10. The Patty Cake Man 11. Invitation to the Blues 12. Hello, Suzanne 13. Captain Kidd 14. Ya Betcha 15. Rip Van Winkle 16. Buzz Me 17. The House of Blue Lights 18. Hey, Mr Postman 19. Your Conscience Tells You So 20