Al Jolson - California, Here I Come (1924)
Charted at #1 in June 1924. One of the best records of the year creating a song that would become forever associated with Jolson. Interestingly, "California, Here I Come" was issued as the B-side of the record, with "I'm Goin' South" taking the A-side. "I'm Goin' South" charted at #2 during the same month. Other charting versions from 1924 include: #7 for Georgie Price and #10 for the California Ramblers. In 1960, Freddy Cannon charted at #25 in the UK with a remake.
Recorded January 17, 1924.
With Isham Jones Orchestra and Buddy De Sylva on ukulele.
Written by Buddy De Sylva, Joseph Meyer and Al Jolson.
Видео Al Jolson - California, Here I Come (1924) канала CatsPjamas1
Recorded January 17, 1924.
With Isham Jones Orchestra and Buddy De Sylva on ukulele.
Written by Buddy De Sylva, Joseph Meyer and Al Jolson.
Видео Al Jolson - California, Here I Come (1924) канала CatsPjamas1
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Al Jolson - Lazy (1924)Al Jolson - Swanee (1920)Al Jolson - Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody (1928)Charleston Craze of 1925: Yes Sir, That's My Baby - Coon-Sanders Nighthawk OrchestraFanny Brice - I'd Rather Be Blue Over You, 1929Freddy Cannon - California Here I Come ( 1960 )Arthur Gibbs and His Gang - The Charleston (1923)Ethel Waters - Am I Blue? 1929Al Jolson - Brother can you spare a DimeRuth Etting - I'm Nobody's Baby (1927)Al Jolson on Milton Berle Show June 6, 1945 - video podcastAl Jolson - Avalon (1920)Al Jolson - Are You Lonesome Tonight"Carolina in the Morning" (Al Jolson, 1947)Al Jolson sings April Showers & My MammyAl Jolson - Home in Pasadena (1924)Some Enchanted Evening — Al JolsonAl Jolson - There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder (1928)