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  1. Lounge Legends: Sammy Davis, Jr. Polydor/Universal 5-89791-2. Official compilation CD using the original masters. Only known appearance of “Get Happy” on CD. A tie-in to MGM’s 1974 compilation film “That’s Entertainment”, Sammy Davis, Jr. sings songs from MGM musicals released 1930-53, arranged by Nelson Riddle.

  2. Recorded this week in 1955, here is Sammy singing "Just One Of Those Things." It appeared on his Decca album "Here's Lookin" At You."

    • 3 Min.
    • 1765
    • The Official Sammy Davis Jr.
  3. I Want To Be With You (Sammy Davis, Jr. & Paula Wayne) If I Loved You. If I Ruled The World. If My Friends Could See Me Now. If You Are But A Dream. If You Want This Love Of Mine. I'll Begin Again . I'll Know. I'm A Brass Band. I'm A Fool To Want You. I'm ...

  4. Details. At first glance, Sammy Davis, Jr.’s It’s All Over But The Swingin’ might appear as nothing more than a warmed-over Frank Sinatra torch-song concept album wannabe from The Chairman’s greatest acolyte. After all, Sinatra’s lamp-post from In The Wee Small Hours and Songs For Young Lovers is right there on the cover, the album ...

  5. 1. Jan. 1989 · At the core of the book is the extraordinary black experience of the last 50 years. Davis became a star in the '40s at a Vegas hotel where he could headline but not sleep. In the '70s, he slept in Lincoln's bed in the White House, guest of the president. Even Mr. Wonderful (Davis's first Broadway smash hit) couldn't top that. 32 pages, Paperback.

  6. Sammy Davis Jr.. Actor: The Cannonball Run. Sammy Davis Jr. was often billed as the "greatest living entertainer in the world". He was born in Harlem, Manhattan, the son of dancer Elvera Davis (née Sanchez) and vaudeville star Sammy Davis Sr.. His father was African-American and his mother was of Cuban and African-American ancestry. Davis Jr. was known as someone who could do it all, sing ...

  7. 17. Juli 2020 · In “Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr.,” the Rat Packer told his incredible life story—from his uneasy friendship with James Dean to the accident that took his left eye.