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Lee Morse
- Lee Morse An Old Fashioned Romance 1925
- Lee Morse Be Sweet To Me
- Lee Morse Blue Turning Grey Over You 1930
- Lee Morse Cooking Breakfast For The One I Love
- Lee Morse Could I I Certainly Could 1925
- Lee Morse Dont Get Collegiate 1930
- Lee Morse Dont Get Sleepin
- Lee Morse Eddie Lang Where The Shy Violets Grow 1928
- Lee Morse Everybody Loves My Baby But My Baby Dont Love Nobody But Me
- Lee Morse Hes A Good Man To Have Around 1929
- Lee Morse I Like Pie I Like Cake 1925
- Lee Morse I Love You So
- Lee Morse I Still Get A Thrill 1930
- Lee Morse If I Cant Have You
- Lee Morse If You Knew Susie
- Lee Morse If You Want The Rainbow 1928
- Lee Morse Im An Unemployed Sweetheart
- Lee Morse In The Hush Of The Night 1929
- Lee Morse In The Middle Of The Night 1930
- Lee Morse In The Sing Song Sycamore Tree 1928
- Lee Morse Just A Little While 1930
- Lee Morse Just A Little While
- Lee Morse Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella 1927
- Lee Morse Lets Do It 1928
- Lee Morse Lets Get Friendly 1931
- Lee Morse Lonely For You 1928
- Lee Morse Lonely Nights
- Lee Morse Look Up And Smile 1926
- Lee Morse Look What Youve Done To Me
- Lee Morse Love Letters In The Sand 1931 2
- Lee Morse Love Letters In The Sand 1931
- Lee Morse Love Me 1929
- Lee Morse Mail Man Blues 1924
- Lee Morse Main Street Down Home
- Lee Morse Mississippi Mud 1928
- Lee Morse Moanin Low 1929
- Lee Morse Mollie Make Up Your Mind
- Lee Morse My Sugar Babe 1925
- Lee Morse Oh What I Wouldnt Do For That Man short
- Lee Morse Old Man Sunshine Little Boy Bluebird 1928
- Lee Morse Old Man Sunshine
- Lee Morse Side By Side 1927
- Lee Morse Since I Lost You 1928
- Lee Morse Sing You Sinners 1930
- Lee Morse Somebody Said
- Lee Morse Something In The Night 1932
- Lee Morse Susianna
- Lee Morse Sweethearts Holiday
- Lee Morse Sweetness 1929
- Lee Morse Taint No Sin to Dance Around In Your Bones
- Lee Morse The Little White House
- Lee Morse Walkin My Baby Back Home 1931 2
- Lee Morse Walkin My Baby Back Home 1931
- Lee Morse We
- Lee Morse What Wouldnt I Do For That Man 1930
- Lee Morse When A Woman Gets Blue 1930
- Lee Morse When I Lost You
- Lee Morse Yes Sir Thats My Baby 1925
- Lee Morse You Are My Own 1928
Lena Corinne Taylor was born in Portland, Oregon on Novmeber 30, 1897. Her father, Pleasant John Taylor, was a pastor in Portland. Lee had eleven brothers and sisters. In 1915 she married a local woodworker, Elmer Morse, and had a son the next year. By 1918 she was singing professionally at silent movie houses, and by 1920 she left Elmer and toured the Pacific Northwest territory singing in all the small towns. Her father was a delegate to the 1920 Democratic Convention in San Francisco, and he took Lee with him.
In San Francisco Lee sang at a convention meeting in the Hotel St. Francis, and famous vaudeville producer Will King signed her to a contract touring the west coast vaudville circuit. Although she was just 5 feet tall, and less than 100 pounds, her voice had a tremendous range, covering low notes that most girls could not reach. She began recording music on the Pathe label in 1924, and the music offered here is mostly from the 78rpm records. In 1935 Elmer filed for divorce, and took custody of their son, but a year later he died of Scarlet Fever. Lee continued singing until her death in 1954 at the age of 57, but her popularity was greatest during the 1920's and 1930's.