Al Jolson - When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along (1926) video free download


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Duration: 02:40
Uploaded: 2011/02/23

Charted at #1 in September 1926. Also #12 for the Ipana Troubadors in October 1926. Recorded June 1, 1926. This song has been recorded by many artists including Doris Day and Dion and the Belmonts. Written by Harry Woods. B-side is "Here I Am".

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8 years ago

John Inman

Oh tank you so much,CatsPjamas1-it is the balm of Gilead.Grew up with Jolson

8 years ago

john carters

I Love Lucy brought me here. 

8 years ago

John Inman

How I love Ya,How I love Ya,Al,Art Howard,And Swannee!Grw up on this song and Al Jolson.Hugs!

9 years ago

Tom Nastoff

Check out this playlist on YouTube:

9 years ago

Art Howard

Awesome 1926 transfer - sounds like live 

9 years ago

John Mitchell

IMHO this is one of Jolson's best songs. I was just curious if anyone knew what kind of musical instrument was used at 0:13 (what a classy star he was). Cornet?

9 years ago

jay natal

Amazing Fantastic

9 years ago

gmmix

What splendid sound we hear here for a 1926 recording. Many thanks for this posting.

10 years ago

Peter Hilborn

CatsPjamas1 : Thanks for the reply. I found Al's version of Moonlight and Magnolias on a cassette tape of an episode of his radio show from 1935.

10 years ago

Peter Hilborn

CatsPajamas1: This was always one. Of my favourites .Now is it possible to find and post another good one which is very hard to get by Al I think done in the mid thirties called Moonlight and Magnolias? Thanks.

10 years ago

BUZ OSKARSON

GOOD OLE AL !

10 years ago

Barry Daniels

Live, love, and be happy.

10 years ago

John Miotke

Dom sent me :D

10 years ago

NoWhereToRun22

I thought I saw Dom post it. Huh.

10 years ago

JoeWithTheGlasses

Who the fuck is Dom? Tim posted this on facebook...

10 years ago

NoWhereToRun22

Thanks Dom.

10 years ago

The Railway Dogs

Probably the best version. This type of song seems to be lost in the past: if the lyrics don't mention "luv" then it dosn't exist!

10 years ago

Angelo Mangi

My dad oldl the story of a supply run he made into Taegu, Korea in 1950. He was at the airport when Al Jolson appeared. He told thew troops that when he returned to the States he would see that the Hopes, Crosbys and Jack Benny came to Korea. They called it a police action, he knew a war when he saw one. He raised the newly designed United Nations flag, sang "California here I come" and returned to the States, where he died soon thereafter. Others went to Korea, but Jolie was there first!

11 years ago

antjeuge

PRECIOSA CANCION ...MUY MELANCOLICA ..AÑOS DE MI NIÑES CANTADA POR MI MADRE MUCHAS GRACIAS POR COMPARTIRLA

11 years ago

redarmycafc

Come on you reds

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