Lee Morse - I Still Get A Thrill (1930) video free download


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Lee Morse (1897 - 1954)

She was a very popular recording artist, songwriter and actress of the 1920s and early 1930s.

She got her professional start in vaudeville on the west coast around 1920 and went on to perform in several plays and musical revues on Broadway. In 1924 she began to make records under her own name for the Pathé Actuelle company accompanying herself on guitar, ukulele and kazoo.

Morse's voice was so deep and unusual that her early records were labeled Miss Lee Morse apparently so that the record buying public wouldn't confuse her for a male singer.

Many of her recordings especially those released under the name of Lee Morse and her Bluegrass Boys feature accompaniment by a small jazz band that often included some of the best White jazz musicians of the era.

Morse was an excellent and unique singer. She had great range and her style of singing combined Blues and Jazz phrasing as well as almost yodel-like passages.

Morse's career faded in the early 1930s due to bouts with alcohol and illness but she continued to perform in nightclubs and to record sporadically throughout the 1930s.

In the late 1940s she tried to revive her career and briefly had a local radio show in upstate New York. She recorded one last record in 1950. She died suddenly in 1954.

Lee Morse and her Bluegrass Boys - I still get a thrill thinking of you (1930)

Comments

9 years ago

SHMUEL PAPIRNIKOV

NO DOUBT SHE WAS AVERSATILE ARTIST

9 years ago

mjonphx

This is one of my favorite songs from that era. I love Lee Morse.

12 years ago

Wayne Brasler

In 1959 Joni James chose this song to record with a rock beat. She introduced the single in her May 5 concert at Carnegie Hall and got a rousing standing ovation. After the concert the president of M-G-M Records told her, "I didn't realize the record was that great. We should be promoting it better." Thus illustrating a truism of the record business--every hit takes hard, hard work. Thanks to international sales the record earned a(nother) Gold Record for sales exceeding one million.

12 years ago

magicmushroom

Oh my, I love this!! so charming :)

13 years ago

Art Howard

One of Lee's best.......

13 years ago

khayelz

OMG 3 noobs XD who doesnt love lee morse songs!!?

14 years ago

patrick murphy

God this song freaks me out. It was written nearly 50 years before I was born but it sums up so much.

14 years ago

patrick murphy

Bloody fantastic.

14 years ago

genia106

Sam, I get a thrill everytime I hear this. YOU are a Darling for sharing this with me. Merci. 106

14 years ago

Marie Ralph

Redhotjazz states that some of her band members were The Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman, Eddie Lang, Red NIchols and Adrian Rollini. Quality musicians! Really nice record, ed.

14 years ago

sam bean

Sensational!

15 years ago

Jim Davis

I agree about the song and for my money Lee Morse does it better than anyone has in the almost 80 years since she recorded it.

15 years ago

Corrie121

I just adore this song! I have never come across a poor version, but this one is among the finest. Thanks a million for sharing.

15 years ago

Billysees

Pretty melody.

15 years ago

Elzbieta Gadomska

Thank you for it, five stars, I have put it into my favorities. E.

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