Ella Mae Morse, the "Sweetheart of Swing," was a beloved American singer known for her sultry vocals and infectious personality. Born in 1924, she rose to fame in the 1940s with her signature song "Cow Cow Boogie." Morse's unique blend of jazz, pop, and country music captivated audiences, and she became one of the most popular female vocalists of her era. Her playful and energetic stage presence earned her the nickname "The Atomic Singer," and she continued to perform and record well into her later years.
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