Corinne Morgan (1876 – 1942) was the stage name of Corinne (or Cora) Welsh. She was an American contralto singer and pioneer recording artist who recorded popular songs in the early years of the twentieth century and was best known for her duets with Frank Stanley. Some sources misspell her name as Corrine. In 1902, she started recording for the major cylinder recording companies of the day, including Edison and Columbia, although after 1904 most of her recordings were for Victor Records. She was one of the first female singers to record regularly, and mainly recorded sentimental rather than comic songs.
The song by Ray Peterson, "Corinne, Corinna", The Collins Kids did a remake of that as well, as well as Jerry Lee Lewis, Bo Carter, Big Joe Turner, and many others.
In 1902, she started recording for the major cylinder recording companies of the day, including Edison and Columbia, although after 1904 most of her recordings were for Victor Records. She was one of the first female singers to record regularly, and mainly recorded sentimental rather than comic songs.