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Al Jolson - Brunswick Rarities 1926-1930 flac album
  • Performer Al Jolson
  • Title Brunswick Rarities 1926-1930
  • Date of release 1983
  • Style Vocal
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  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1640 mb
  • Size FLAC 1404 mb
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But what is most confusing here are the inclusion of tracks recorded for Brunswick as far back as 1926, with sessions in 1927 and 1928, done before Jolson officially signed with the label. Was Jolie moonlighting, or stockpiling sides surreptitiously while waiting out the remainder of his Columbia contract?

All the great songs and lyrics from the "Al Jolson Brunswick Rarities (1926-1930)" album ont he Web's largest and most authoritative lyrics resource. Style:MLA Chicago APA. "Al Jolson Brunswick Rarities (1926-1930) Album.

The Great Al Jolson: the Primo Collection. The Essential Recordings. Classic Jolson: Great Original Performances 1926-1932. SongMeanings is a place for discussion and discovery.

Title : Brunswick Rarities 1926-1930. Label: MCA. Catalogue No : MCA-1560 - US pressing. Al jolson jolson sings again 10" vinyl excellent brunswick. AL JOLSON - YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU Album Vinyl MUP 324 MCA. Condition is used%0a %0a All of our vinyl records may have minor marks/scuffs to sleeve and record. Any major flaws will be noted.

TITLE Brunswick Rarities 1926-1930. This item is sold "as-is" and is non-returnable. For details see disclaimer description below.

The Jolson Story is a 1946 American Technicolor musical biography film which purports to tell the life story of singer Al Jolson.

Al Jolson (in songs he made famous) 1946 Decca Records, Inc. (Album No. A-469 – a set of four records). The Speed of Sound: Hollywood and the Talkie Revolution, 1926 – 1930, Simon and Schuster (1997), p. 129. ^ Eyman, p. 140. ^ Berg, A. Scott.

Al Jolson Singer, actor Blackface More a Mask Than Racism Popularity Dimmed by Radio Comparisons to Elvis Presley Selected discography Sources Al Jolson was the foremost popular singer of the first three decades of the twentieth century. And 1990 even saw the release of an album of Jolson covers, entitled Blackface in Bondage, by a heavy metal band called the Slappin’ Mammys. Clearly, Jolson managed to work his way into the American collective memory for good. Selected discography. The First Recordings, 1911-1916: You Made Me Love You, Stash, 1993. Brunswick Rarities (recorded 1926-30), MCA. Alexander’s Ragtime Band (recorded 1938), Vintage Jazz Classics. Best of the Decca Years (recorded late 1940s), MCA, 1992. Best of Al Jolson, MCA, 1962. The Salesman of Song, Pearl, 1992. You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet, ASV Living Era, 1992.

Al Jolson (May 26, 1886 – October 23, 1950) was a Russian - American singer and actor. His career lasted from 1911 until his death in 1950. He was called "the world's greatest entertainer. His singing style was "sentimental melodramatic". This style made many songs popular. Jolson influenced many famous singers. Some of these singers were Bing Crosby Judy Garland, rock and country entertainer Jerry Lee Lewis, and Bob Dylan. Dylan said Jolson was "somebody whose life I can feel".

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A1 When The Little Red Roses Get The Blues For You - Unissued Take
Written By – Al Dubin, Joe Burke
A2 Let Me Sing And I'm Happy - Alternate Take
Written By – Irving Berlin
A3 I'm In Seventh Heaven
A4 Blue River - Alternate Take
A5 Little Pal
B1 Golden Gate
B2 Tonight's My Night With Baby
B3 One Sweet Kiss - Alternate Take
B4 Liza
B5 Back In Your Own Backyard
B6 Used To You