Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Eddie Morton

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Birth name
  
Edward Farren Morton

Years active
  
c.1906–1926


Name
  
Eddie Morton

Role
  
Singer

Eddie Morton httpsiytimgcomviARLPT5rKjWomaxresdefaultjpg

Born
  
May 15, 1870Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (
1870-05-15
)

Died
  
April 11, 1938, Wildwood, New Jersey, United States

Albums
  
Eddie Morton, Vol. 1, Eddie Morton, Vol. 2

Genres
  
Vaudeville, Novelty song, Popular music

Record labels
  
Similar People
  
Arthur Collins, Byron G Harlan, Thomas Edison

I m a member of the midnight crew eddie morton 1909


Edward Farren Morton (May 15, 1870 – April 11, 1938), usually credited as Eddie (or Ed) Morton, was an American singer and comedian who recorded during the ragtime era. Known as "The Singing Cop", he has been described as "one of the most extraordinary performers of the early recording industry."

Contents

Eddie Morton Eddie MortonYou Aint Talking to Me1909 YouTube

Eddie morton i m a member of the midnight crew 1909 victor record


Biography

Eddie Morton Eddie Morton Wikipedia

Eddie Morton was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of a Scottish immigrant. From about 1898 until about 1905, he worked for the Philadelphia Police Department, leading to his later billing as "The Singing Cop". He then became a variety performer, and in 1907 appeared at the Madison Square Roof Garden in New York City in the cast of The Maid and the Millionaire, a musical comedy. The following year he toured as part of M. M. Thiese's Rollickers burlesque show, and then became a popular attraction in the vaudeville shows run by Benjamin Franklin Keith and Sylvester Z. Poli.

Eddie Morton Eddie Morton Somebody Else Is Getting It 1912 Music YouTube

He first recorded, as a gruff-voiced comic baritone, in 1907, and over the next few years recorded for Victor, Columbia, Edison, Zonophone and other companies. His successes included "That's Gratitude", "Just a Friend of the Family", "In The Right Church, But The Wrong Pew", "You Ain't Talking To Me", "The Party that Wrote ‘Home, Sweet Home' Never Was a Married Man", "What's the Matter with Father?", and "Oceana Roll", first released in 1911 on the flip side of "Alexander's Ragtime Band" by Collins and Harlan. As a Tin Pan Alley "song plugger", many of his songs also featured in the repertoires of rival performers Arthur Collins and Bert Williams, including "coon songs". He also wrote some of his own comic material.

Eddie Morton Cookie Fonsters Homestuck Commentary Part 52 Metafictional Disc

Morton did not record after 1917, but continued as a popular vaudeville attraction until 1926. He then retired to run a golf club and a restaurant, Ed Morton's Little Bit of Broadway, at Wildwood, New Jersey. He died of a heart attack in 1938 at the age of 67.

Legacy

Eddie Morton Eddie Morton on Spotify

A compilation CD of Morton's recordings between 1907 and 1910, The Sound of Vaudeville, was issued by Archeophone Records in 2003. One of his songs, "I'm A Member Of The Midnight Crew", was featured in the popular webcomic Homestuck, leading to covers by David Ko and Michael Guy Bowman. A second CD compilation, Ed. Morton's "Bit of Broadway", was released by Archeophone in 2012.

References

Eddie Morton Wikipedia