Al Jolson - Al Jolson - 22 Greatest Hits
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Al Jolson |
| Studio | Mastersound (Aus) |
| Release Date | March 24, 2000 |
| UPC Code | 667340453127 |
Tracks
- I'm Sitting on Top of the World - Al Jolson, Henderson, Ray
- You Made Me Love You - Al Jolson, Monaco, James
- Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody - Al Jolson, Lewis, Sam M.
- Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away) - Al Jolson, Gershwin, George
- Why Can't You - Al Jolson, Brown, Lew
- My Mammy - Al Jolson, Donaldson, Walter
- There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder - Al Jolson, Dreyer, Dave
- Pasadena - Al Jolson, Clarke, Grant
- Back in Your Own Backyard - Al Jolson, Dreyer, Dave
- April Showers - Al Jolson, DeSylva, Buddy
- Little Pal - Al Jolson, Brown, Lew
- Tonight's My Night With Baby - Al Jolson, Caesar, Irving
- For Me and My Gal - Al Jolson, Leslie, Edgar
- Sonny Boy - Al Jolson, Brown, Lew
- When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along - Al Jolson, Woods, Harry
- Used to You - Al Jolson, Brown, Lew
- California, Here I Come - Al Jolson, DeSylva, Buddy
- I'm in Seventh Heaven - Al Jolson, Brown, Lew
- Golden Gate - Al Jolson, Dreyer, Dave
- You Are Too Beautiful - Al Jolson, Hart, Lorenz
- Let Me Sing and I'm Happy - Al Jolson, Berlin, Irving
- Swanee - Al Jolson, Caesar, Irving
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(3 reviews)
A great album, all the favorites, and the sound quality is a vast improvement over the LP's and Cassette Tapes which I have purchased in the past.
September 25, 2008 |  | Al Jolson - 22 Greatest Hits |  |
You'll like this albumn if you are looking for the odd "B","C" or "D" cut of these "greatest hits". However, if you're looking for a CD with those super "A" cuts that Al was famous for, you won't find them here.
August 13, 2006Jolson not only had a richness in his voice, an incredible timbre that makes every note feel alive- he had such great hope and feeling, such spirit that moved the listener along with him. Whether it was the 'Red Red Robin' bob-bob-bobbing or the 'Swanee' which he sang how I love you to , Jolson was moving , moving as in too 'California here I come.' And when he wanted to sing sentimental like 'Mammy' or as in 'April Showers' or 'Sonny Boy'he sang with a love that can break the heart.
The first great superstar of American song, and one of the greatest still.
June 14, 2006More reviews at Amazon.com ...