Prior to the Jasmine release, these performances would have to have been located in the depths of the used record pile. Morgan was also prolific in his own right, stamping out new discs with the determined speed of a month at the They Me Giants Dial-A-Song plant. There are collector purists who prefer the real sound of these old records to the CD remasterings, a mindset Morgan himself predicted when he recorded a version of Get Out Those Old Records, a ditty written by Guy Lombardo's brother, Carmen Lombardo. Morgan hailed from Chicago and certainly hit his commercial peak with the previously mentioned song about an envious vital organ. Jealous Heart began as a release for the Universal label, but sold in quantities enough to motivate the bigger London firm to acquire rights. Morgan's recording wound up staying in the hit parade charts for more than half a year. His further platters for London included Half a Heart Is All You Left Me, perhaps indicating that the vital organ had now been partially consumed by envy itself, as well as the glorious The Place Where I Worship Is the Wide Open Spaces. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi