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  1. 4. Feb. 2014 · Volume 90% 1 A Little Kiss Each Morning (A Little Kiss Each Night) 1929 Lee Morse 03:08. 2 After We Kiss 1928 Lee Morse 02:43. 3 Ain't He Sweet 1927 Lee Morse 03:07. 4 Be Sweet To Me 1928 Lee Morse 02:52. 5 Blue Again 1931 Lee Morse 03:16. 6 Blue, Turning Grey Over You 1930 Lee Morse 03:21. 7 By My Side 1931 Lee Morse 03:32.

  2. Lee Morse discography. Morse in 1927. Lee Morse was an American singer, songwriter, composer, and guitarist, who worked primarily in the genres of jazz and blues music in the 1920s and 1930s. She garnered significant fame in the mid-1920s, and became one of the most celebrated recording artists in the world. [1]

    Year
    Title (a-side / B-side)
    Label
    Cat. #
    1924
    "Bring Back Those Rock-A-Bye Baby Days" / ...
    12165
    1925
    "Me Neenyah" / "Golden Dream Girl"
    Perfect
    12182
    1925
    "I Like Pie, I Like Cake" / "Home"
    Perfect
    12189
    1925
    "In Old Madrid" / "Juanita"
    Perfect
    11216
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lee_MorseLee Morse - Wikipedia

    Lena Corinne "Lee" Morse (née Taylor; November 30, 1897 – December 16, 1954) was an American jazz and blues singer-songwriter, composer, guitarist, and actress. Morse's greatest popularity was in the 1920s and early 1930s as a torch singer , although her career began around 1917 and continued until her death in 1954.

  4. 1928: In The Sing-Song Sycamore Tree (Columbia) 1928: I’m Lonely (Columbia) 1928: There Must Be A Silver Lining (Columbia) 1928: Lazy Lady Blues (Columbia) 1928: Poor Butterfly Waits For Me (Columbia) 1928: Mother And Dad (Columbia) 1929: Love Me (Columbia) 1930: Tain’t No Sin (Columbia) 1930: Wasting My Love On You (Columbia)

  5. leemorse.com › her_songbook › discographyLee Morse

    aaLee Morse : 117 : 1928_06.25: Col 1497-D-b : Mother And Dad: aaLee Morse : 118 : 1928_06.06: Col 1434-D-a : When I Lost You: Irving Berlin : 119 : 1928_06.06: Col 1434-D-b : Lonesome For You: aaLee Morse : 120 : 1928_06.25: Col 1466-D-a : Don't Keep Me In The Dark, Bright Eyes: Wendling / Bryan : 121 : 1928_06.25: Col 1466-D-b : Be Sweet To ...

  6. Quantity. 3.8 cubic feet. Collection Number. IJC MG 019. Summary. Lee Morse was an American singer and songwriter. The collection includes mainly photographs and sound recordings. Repository. University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives.

  7. In 1927, she transferred to the prestigious Columbia record label. In 1935, after a case of strep throat which nearly ended her singing career, she and second husband Bob Downey opened up a nightclub in Texas. She kept a low-profile career, appearing occasionally at night clubs through the 1940s. Lee Morse unexpectedly died on December 16, 1954 ...