Sammy Davis Jr. - Our Favorites (2020)
Artist: Sammy Davis Jr.
Title: Our Favorites
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: SamFav Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Swing
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:55:39
Total Size: 403 mb | 998 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Our Favorites
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: SamFav Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Swing
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:55:39
Total Size: 403 mb | 998 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - All of You
02. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Happy to Make Your Acquaintance
03. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Love Me or Leave Me
04. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - That Old Black Magic
06. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Something's Gotta Give
07. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - In a Persian Market
08. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - What Kind of Fool Am I-
09. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - A Lot of Livin' to Do
10. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Deed I Do
11. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Thou Swell
12. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - This Little Girl of Mine
13. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Get on the Right Track, Baby
14. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Mess Around
15. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - The Lady Is a Tramp
16. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - I Ain't Gonna Change (The Way I Feel About You)
17. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - That's Anna
18. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Song and Dance Man
19. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - I Got a Woman
20. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Someone to Watch over Me
21. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Face to Face
22. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Gonna Build a Mountain
23. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - When I Fall in Love
24. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Unspoken
25. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Don't Blame Me
26. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - No Fool Like an Old Fool
27. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - I Never Got out of Paris
28. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - But Not for Me
29. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - The Golden Key
30. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - New York's My Home
31. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Earthbound
32. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Goodbye, so Long, I'm Gone
33. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Long Before I Knew You
34. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - You're Sensational
35. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - All About Love
36. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Five
37. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Jacques D'iraque
38. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - French Fried Potatoes and Ketchup
39. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Frankie and Johnny
40. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - The Man with the Golden Arm
41. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - I'll Know
42. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Adelaide
43. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - It's All Right with Me
44. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Too Close for Comfort
45. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Just One of Those Things
46. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Dangerous
47. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Circus
48. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Back Track!
49. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - My Funny Valentine
50. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - You Do Something to Me
51. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Don't Let Her Go
52. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Stan' up and Fight (Until You Hear De Bell)
53. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - And This Is My Beloved
54. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - The Red Grapes
55. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Six Bridges to Cross
56. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - September Song
57. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Birth of the Blues
58. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Lonesome Road
59. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Love (Your Magic Spell Is Everywhere)
60. Sammy Davis Jr & JR. - Glad to Be Unhappy
Recognized throughout much of his career as "the world's greatest living entertainer," Sammy Davis, Jr. was a remarkably popular and versatile performer equally adept at acting, singing, dancing, and impersonations in short, a variety artist in the classic tradition. A member of the famed Rat Pack, he was among the very first African-American talents to find favor with audiences on both sides of the color barrier, and remains a perennial icon of cool. Born in Harlem on December 8, 1925, Davis made his stage debut at the age of three performing with Holiday in Dixieland, a black vaudeville troupe featuring his father and helmed by his de facto uncle, Will Mastin; dubbed "Silent Sam, the Dancing Midget," he proved phenomenally popular with audiences and the act was soon renamed Will Mastin's Gang Featuring Little Sammy. At the age of seven, Davis made his film debut in the legendary musical short Rufus Jones for President, and later received tap-dancing lessons courtesy of the great Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. In 1941, the Mastin Gang opened for Tommy Dorsey at Detroit's Michigan Theater; there Davis first met Dorsey vocalist Frank Sinatra the beginning of a lifelong friendship.