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1962 Sammy Davis Jr. Belts the Best of Broadway; 1962 The Sammy Davis Jr. All-Star Spectacular; 1962 What Kind of Fool Am I and Other Show-Stoppers; 1963 Sammy Davis Jr. at the Cocoanut Grove (live) 1964 Sammy Davis Jr. Salutes the Stars of the London Palladium; 1964 The Shelter of Your Arms; 1964 Sammy Davis Jr. Sings Mel Tormé's "California ...
Samuel George Davis Jr. (December 8, 1925 – May 16, 1990) was an American singer, actor, comedian, dancer, and musician. At age two, Davis began his career in Vaudeville with his father Sammy Davis Sr. and the Will Mastin Trio, which toured nationally, and his film career began in 1933.
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Closest of Friends is a 1982 album recorded by Sammy Davis Jr. It is his 50th and last original album, [1] released 28 years after his first. Davis recorded the album in July 1981 at the Sound Emporium in Nashville, Tennessee. It was produced by Larry Butler, and was Davis' first digitally recorded album. [1]
Sammy Davis Jr's Greatest Hits – The Top Twelve ... I've Gotta Be Me is a 1968 studio album by Sammy Davis Jr. The album includes covers of three songs from the ...
Sammy Davis Jr. Now is a 1972 album by Sammy Davis Jr. The album features the number one hit "The Candy Man", a Grammy-nominated song. The rest of the album is made up of standards, big ballads and soul tracks.
The song was a hit for Sammy Davis Jr. in the year of its publication, peaking at No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and at No. 6 on the Billboard Easy Listening chart. [4] Andy Williams included the song on his 1963 album Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests.
Starring Sammy Davis Jr. is the debut studio album by Sammy Davis Jr., recorded in 1954. Five of the songs on Starring Sammy Davis Jr. had been previously released as singles ("Hey There," "And This Is My Beloved," "Because of You," "Glad to Be Unhappy," and "Birth of the Blues"), one of which, "Hey There" had reached the Top 20.