Al Jolson Backing Tracks – After You’ve Gone … April Shower. .California Here I Come … I’m Just Wild About Harry … I’m Sitting On Top Of The World … Let Me Sing … Liza (All The Clouds’ll Roll Away) … My Mammy … Rock-A-Bye Your Baby … Swanee … Toot Toot Tootsie
Al Jolson was a Russian-born U.S. singer, songwriter and blackface comedian who performed in vaudeville and minstrel shows and starred in The Jazz Singer. He made his first stage appearance 1899 in Washington, D.C., performing in vaudeville before joining a minstrel show in 1909. In New York City, he was featured in musicals and known for his high-energy act that often included blackface. In 1927, Jolson starred in The Jazz Singer, the first feature film with synchronised speech. He died in California in 1950.
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Personal Life and Legacy
Jolson married four times and had three adopted children. He was very supportive of American troops, performing for soldiers in World War II and the Korean War. He died of a heart attack in San Francisco on October 23, 1950. His grave site in Los Angeles’ Hillside Memorial Park features a large monument to his career, a life-sized statue of Jolson genuflecting as if he just finished a performance.
Al Jolson Backing Tracks
After You’ve Gone … April Shower. .California Here I Come … I’m Just Wild About Harry … I’m Sitting On Top Of The World … Let Me Sing … Liza (All The Clouds’ll Roll Away) … My Mammy … Rock-A-Bye Your Baby … Swanee … Toot Toot Tootsie