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Jolson Sings Again is a 1949 American musical biographical film directed by Henry Levin, and the sequel to The Jolson Story (1946), both of which cover the life of singer Al Jolson. It was the highest-grossing film of 1949 and received three Oscar nominations at the 22nd Academy Awards .
Jolson recorded it again on December 5, 1947, for Decca Records. [2] 1939 Bob Crosby and His Orchestra – recorded April 7, 1939 for Decca Records (catalog No. 2537A). [3] 1953 – recorded by Doris Day, and briefly reached the charts. [4] 1956 Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars released a recording of the song [5]
Jolson Sings Again Al Jolson 1949 [32] DAU-725 Ichabod - The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Decca album) Bing Crosby 1949 A-762 Guy Lombardo - Silver Jubilee Guy Lombardo 1949 A-783 College Marching Songs Russ Morgan 1949 A-790 Songs from Mr. Music: Bing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters, Dorothy Kirsten: 1950 [33] A-805 Bing Crosby Sings the Song Hits from...
Asa Yoelson was born in the village of Srednike (Yiddish: סרעדניק), now known as Seredžius, near Kaunas in Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire.He was the fifth and youngest child of Nechama "Naomi" (née Cantor, c. 1858 –1895) and Moses Rubin Yoelson (c. 1858 –1945); his four siblings were Rose (c. 1879 –1939), Etta (c. 1880 –1948), another sister who died in infancy ...
Jolson recorded the song several times in his career and performed it in the movies The Jolson Story (1946), Rhapsody in Blue (1945), [8] and Jolson Sings Again (1949). For the song's performance in The Jolson Story, Jolson, rather than actor Larry Parks, appeared as himself, filmed in long shot.
Al Jolson recorded it on June 11, 1947 for Decca Records. [5] The song was used in the film Jolson Sings Again when it was performed by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson). [6] The Chordettes - included in their album The Chordettes Sing Your Requests (1954). Perry Como - included in his album So Smooth (1955). Freddy Cannon - a single release in ...
1946 The Jolson Story sung by Al Jolson [3] 1946 Margie sung by Jeanne Crain (dubbed by Louanne Hogan) and chorus; 1948 April Showers [4] 1949 Always Leave Them Laughing played at the Canal Street Boys Club and sung by Milton Berle. [5] 1949 Jolson Sings Again sung by Al Jolson; 1956 The Eddy Duchin Story; 1962 Wet Hare sung by Mel Blanc as ...
Another popular version of the song was recorded by Al Jolson for the film Jolson Sings Again (1949), the sequel to the earlier film The Jolson Story (1946), both starring Larry Parks as Jolson, and William Demarest as Steve Martin. Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album Join Bing and Sing Along (1959).