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  2. My Mammy - Wikipedia

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    "My Mammy" is an American popular song with music by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis. Though associated with Al Jolson, who performed the song very successfully, "My Mammy" was performed first in 1918 by William Frawley (later to become famous on I Love Lucy) as a vaudeville act. [1]

  3. Al Jolson - Wikipedia

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    Jolson's last Warner vehicle was The Singing Kid (1936), a parody of Jolson's stage persona (he plays a character named Al Jackson) in which he mocks his stage histrionics and taste for "mammy" songs — the latter via a number by E. Y. Harburg and Harold Arlen titled "I Love to Singa", and a comedy sequence with Jolson doggedly trying to sing ...

  4. Mammy (1930 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film starred Al Jolson and was a follow-up to his previous film, Say It with Songs (1929). Mammy became Al Jolson's fourth feature, following earlier screen efforts as The Jazz Singer (1927), The Singing Fool (1928) and Say It with Songs (1929). The film relives Jolson's early years as a minstrel man.

  5. The Jazz Singer - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Skies" (music and lyrics by Irving Berlin; sung by Al Jolson) "Mother of Mine, I Still Have You" (music by Louis Silvers and lyrics by Grant Clarke [Jolson also credited by some sources]; sung by Al Jolson) "My Mammy" (music by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young; sung by Al Jolson)

  6. Category:Al Jolson songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Al Jolson songs or lists of Al Jolson songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Al Jolson songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  7. How Deep Is the Ocean? - Wikipedia

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    How Deep Is the Ocean?" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin in 1932. The song was developed from an earlier Berlin song "To My Mammy" which was sung by Al Jolson in his film Mammy (1930). In the earlier song, the lyrics include the questions "How deep is the ocean? / How high is the sky?" and this was the genesis of "How Deep Is the ...

  8. Sonny Boy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sonny Boy" is a song written by Ray Henderson, Buddy De Sylva, and Lew Brown. It was featured in the 1928 part-talkie The Singing Fool. Sung by Al Jolson, the 1928 recording was a hit and stayed at #1 for 12 weeks in the charts and was a million seller. [1] The original lyrics and music of the song entered the public domain in the United ...

  9. Yacht Club Boys - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps their most familiar screen appearances are in Al Jolson's The Singing Kid (1936), in which the four outspoken comics persistently try to keep Jolson from singing outdated "mammy songs;" [1] and the collegiate musical Pigskin Parade (1936), in which they perform their specialties at college rallies.