Ella Mae Morse - Get on Board, Little Children download song

  • Artist: Ella Mae Morse
  • Song: Get on Board, Little Children
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 03:10
  • Size: 7.4MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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LILIAN ALIAGA

2023-12-22 19:14:04 | Profile
Anyone know the names or any info. about The Mellowaires, the vocal group singing here with Ella Mae? Thanks for posting.

Brian Wolle

2023-08-10 06:02:43 | Profile
Is there anything possibly prophetic about this song - lyrics about "a righteous train a comin'...filled with rock 'n swing", in its time period set shortly before the first before the rock and roll songs to come in a few short years, even as early as the late 40's?

Yung Hustla

2023-07-06 20:01:05 | Profile
Miss Ella Mae was only 18 when she recorded this............

นานนาน

2023-01-01 09:50:24 | Profile
my October's sOng!

Enoque Rock

2022-11-03 23:47:10 | Profile
I think this may be a civil rights protest song, a pioneering one. The imagery is similar to "People Get Ready". And the references to no first and second classes, and everybody being able to ride don't appear in the earlier traditional versions of this. 1942 was the start of CORE's segregation protests.