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Artist(s)Eddie Cantor & Georgie Jessel
StudioOriginal Cast Record
Release DateApril 6, 1999
UPC Code741117991828
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About Eddie Cantor & Georgie Jessel - Pals

"Love's Fowl" tells the tale of the life and times of storybook heroine Chicken Little (La Pulcina Piccola), dramatizing her bumpy ride on the roller coaster of notoriety. We follow her from her famous prophecy ("The sky is falling!") and a stint on Broadway to a run for political office and (no joke) an encounter with pirates on the high seas. Through it all, she searches for true love... in Italian, of course. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Introduction
  2. If You Knew Susie
  3. Henry Street Recollection at Carnegie Hall
  4. Yes Sir That's My Baby
  5. I'm Sitting on Top of the World
  6. There's no Business Like Show Business
  7. If You Knew Susie
  8. Ida (Sweet as Apple Cider)
  9. W.C. Fields Story from Carnegie Hall
  10. Ma! He's Makin Eyes at Me
  11. Al Jolsen Story from Carnegie Hall
  12. Makin' Whoopee
  13. I Love to Spend Each Sunday With You
  14. Cantor with Burns and Allen
  15. Plastic Surgeon Sketch with Cantor and Parkyakarkus
  16. When I'm the President
  17. Publicity Man Sketch with Cantor and the Mad Bert Gordon) Russian
  18. Cantor with Dinah Shore
  19. If You Knew Susie
  20. President FDR reads a telegram from Eddie Cantor
  21. Citation from President LBJ read by Jessel
  22. Pals
  23. The George Jessel Show
  24. Makin' Whoopee
  25. Cantor Baby Medley from the George Jessel Show
  26. Goodnight Little Fellow

User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteCantor and Jessel -- an unusual pairingQuote
This album consists of a thirty year-old tribute by Jessel to his (then) recently-deceased friend Eddie Cantor and a forty-minute audio track from a Cantor appearance on a California-based Jessel TV show from 1958. The tribute is interesting in that it contains nice excerpts from Cantor radio shows, and passable versions of his hit tunes (these are versions that were recorded for lip-synch for Cantor's 1955 weekly TV show). As such, it is a good introduction to Cantor for those who know little of him. The TV show is more interesting, as it shows the contrast between Jessel and Cantor. Cantor, the thoughtful, almost erudite elder statesman of show business and Jessel, who never advanced much beyond the status of a vaudeville hack. Most interesting in this program is that Cantor sings five of the hit songs associated with his career, quite unusual given that in late 1958 Cantor's health was in serious decline and he rarely did musical performances. Nonetheless, "Banjo Eyes" reached deep into his bag of tricks on that night and gave a great performance. Cantor's gransdon, Brian Gari, is to be commended for his very great efforts in keeping his grandfather's name alive by producing these and other albums. July 6, 2000

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