Lee Morse - Love Letters In The Sand (1931) video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/08/26

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 Blue Grass Boys - Love Letters In The Sand (1931)

Comments

9 years ago

simo contugi

I still prefer Pat Boone's version of this beautiful song.

9 years ago

SHMUEL PAPIRNIKOV

I KNEW ONLY THE VERSION OF PAT BOON MADE MANY YEARS LATTER/

9 years ago

Harry Stewart

sounds like Eddie Lang on guitar. unmistakable

9 years ago

m lane

Fabulous like Tiny Tim only better I wonder if he got his shtick from Morse

9 years ago

gerdeco

Hello edmundusrex. Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed it very much.

9 years ago

AnnaMaria Fruscione

anche se avanti negli anni...vale la pena ricordare

9 years ago

Diana Nieto

I'm crying listening to this songs... Thank you for having them. For sharing them. Thank you.

9 years ago

Jon Calderwood

DID SHE RIGHT THESE SONGS?

9 years ago

thestoryplease

This is why I think YouTube is the "Cat's Pajamas" (The best). Music from every era that had recorded song. Wonderful!

10 years ago

briancatanzaro

Is this a wire recording? Why is it so clean and clear? Great post.

10 years ago

TheHitDetector

This is a beautiful romantic song from over 80 years ago....The unique beautiful voice of Lee Morse tells a beautiful romantic story through the wonderful lyrics. The music is superb.....A fabulous track with romantic lyrics which are timeless.

10 years ago

matinchiu

thanks for uploading this rendition. lee morse has such an authentic voice, and always, always full of emotion.

10 years ago

Bevin Chu

Not to worry! Nowhere that serious! Actually it was my broken heart aching with every wave that breaks over love letters in the sand. LOL!

10 years ago

swagonwheels

You listen to and enjoy great old music, therefore I believe you're a nice person with nice memories and a good kind passionate heart, this is why you were so hurt by the nasty comments. Don't ever change, the world needs more like you. .

10 years ago

Bevin Chu

LOL! I don't feel that toward Boone, but funny remark regardless!

10 years ago

Bevin Chu

Thanks! It's not like I was passing judgment or anything. I was merely humbly confessing my own ignorance. Sheesh! But you're right. Just enjoy the music.

10 years ago

swagonwheels

Hi Bevin, Don't worry about people like that, I'm 65 and I was also surprised to see this song was so old, like you, I thought it came out in the 1950's. Enjoy the music and ignore the fools.

11 years ago

Goba Inc.

I am so happy i found out Pat Boone isnt the original singer. Hate his christian ass

11 years ago

muffle notes

just guessing, but she might of been an influence on tiney tim!

11 years ago

Jim Halifko

Early version of a great standard.

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