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Al Jolson|JOLSON, Al: Al Jolson, Vol. 2 (1916-1918)

JOLSON, Al: Al Jolson, Vol. 2 (1916-1918)

JOLSON, Al: Al Jolson, Vol. 2 (1916-1918)

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Anyone seeking a useful and entertaining time capsule filled with pre-WWI popular music might consider Naxos Nostalgia's two-volume edition of Al Jolson's complete Victor and Columbia master takes drawn from his first six years and three months as a recording artist. The second volume opens with "Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go (With Friday on Saturday Night)?," one of several melodies composed by George W. Meyer that show up in the early Jolson discography, or throughout the traditional jazz repertoire, as does Pete Wendling's "Yaaka Hula Hickey Doola." Both songs were introduced in the 1916 Broadway show Robinson Crusoe, Jr. along with "Tillie Titwillow," "You're a Dangerous Girl," and "Down Where the Swanee River Flows," all of which are included in this collection. Jolson was uncannily adept when it came to tackling topical tunes with loopy lyrics, such as Harry Von Tilzer's cheerily misogynistic "I Sent My Wife to the Thousand Isles," Alfred Bryan's "There's a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie," Harry Da Costa's "I'm Saving Up the Means to Get to New Orleans," and Irving Berlin's "I'm Down in Honolulu Looking Them Over." Note also the inclusion of the original version of "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody," destined to resurface years later as a trusty warhorse for the older Jolson, followed by Judy Garland, Connie Francis, Eddie Fisher, and Sammy Davis, Jr. These historic performances from 1916-1918 predate Jolson's high-intensity comeback recordings made for Decca during the 1940s. Here he shows off everything he learned in vaudeville and on Broadway, hamming it up but in some ways pulling it off with greater dexterity than he would years later as the living relic who served as a sort of fossil fuel for the post-WWII nostalgia machine.
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1
Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday On Saturday Night?
Al Jolson
00:03:09

Al Jolson - George W. Meyer, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

2
Yaaka Hoola Hickey Doola
Al Jolson
00:02:58

Al Jolson - Pete Wendling, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

3
Down Where The Swanee River Flows
Al Jolson
00:03:26

Al Jolson - Albert Von Tilzer, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

4
Now He's Got A Beautiful Girl
Al Jolson
00:03:23

Al Jolson - Ted Snyder, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

5
I Sent My Wife To The Thousand Isles
Al Jolson
00:02:49

Al Jolson - Albert Von Tilzer, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

6
You're A Dangerous Girl
Al Jolson
00:03:10

Al Jolson - James V. Monaco, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

7
I'm Saving Up The Means To Get To New Orleans
Al Jolson
00:02:49

Al Jolson - Howard Johnson, Composer - Harry deCosta, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

8
Someone Else May Be There While I'm Gone
Al Jolson
00:02:46

Al Jolson - Irving Berlin, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

9
I'm Down In Honolulu Looking Them Over
Al Jolson
00:02:39

Al Jolson - Irving Berlin, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

10
Don't Write Me Letters
Al Jolson
00:03:31

Al Jolson - Bert F. Grant, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

11
A Broken Doll
Al Jolson
00:03:23

Al Jolson - James William Tate, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

12
Ev'ry Little While
Al Jolson
00:03:26

Al Jolson - James William Tate, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

13
Pray For Sunshine
Al Jolson
00:03:19

Al Jolson - Maurice Abrahams, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

14
From Here To Shanghai
Al Jolson
00:02:54

Al Jolson - Irving Berlin, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

15
Tillie Titwillow
Al Jolson
00:02:53

Al Jolson - Jean Schwartz, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

16
I'm All Bound 'Round With The Mason-Dixon Line
Al Jolson
00:03:11

Al Jolson - Jean Schwartz, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

17
'N Everything
Charles Adams Prince
00:03:02

Al Jolson, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

18
There's A Lump Of Sugar Down In Dixie
Al Jolson
00:03:00

Al Jolson - Alfred Gumble, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

19
Wedding Bells (Will You Ever Ring For Me)
Al Jolson
00:03:03

Al Jolson - Jean Schwartz, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

20
Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody: Rock-A Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody
Al Jolson
00:03:32

Al Jolson - Jean Schwartz, Composer - Charles Adams Prince, Conductor - Al Jolson Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 2002 Naxos (P) 2002 Naxos

Chronique

Anyone seeking a useful and entertaining time capsule filled with pre-WWI popular music might consider Naxos Nostalgia's two-volume edition of Al Jolson's complete Victor and Columbia master takes drawn from his first six years and three months as a recording artist. The second volume opens with "Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go (With Friday on Saturday Night)?," one of several melodies composed by George W. Meyer that show up in the early Jolson discography, or throughout the traditional jazz repertoire, as does Pete Wendling's "Yaaka Hula Hickey Doola." Both songs were introduced in the 1916 Broadway show Robinson Crusoe, Jr. along with "Tillie Titwillow," "You're a Dangerous Girl," and "Down Where the Swanee River Flows," all of which are included in this collection. Jolson was uncannily adept when it came to tackling topical tunes with loopy lyrics, such as Harry Von Tilzer's cheerily misogynistic "I Sent My Wife to the Thousand Isles," Alfred Bryan's "There's a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie," Harry Da Costa's "I'm Saving Up the Means to Get to New Orleans," and Irving Berlin's "I'm Down in Honolulu Looking Them Over." Note also the inclusion of the original version of "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody," destined to resurface years later as a trusty warhorse for the older Jolson, followed by Judy Garland, Connie Francis, Eddie Fisher, and Sammy Davis, Jr. These historic performances from 1916-1918 predate Jolson's high-intensity comeback recordings made for Decca during the 1940s. Here he shows off everything he learned in vaudeville and on Broadway, hamming it up but in some ways pulling it off with greater dexterity than he would years later as the living relic who served as a sort of fossil fuel for the post-WWII nostalgia machine.
© arwulf arwulf /TiVo

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