Sophie Tucker - Some of These Days (1926) video free download


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Sophie Tucker was born as Sophia Kalish on January 13, 1884 in Russia. When she was still an infant, her parents emigrated to the United States and settled near Hartford, Connecticut. In 1903, she was briefly married to Louis Tuck; from which she decided to change her name to Tucker.

In 1917, Tucker played piano and sang in Burlesque and Vaudeville, at first in blackface as a Coon Shouter performing songs with an African American Influence. At a 1908 Vaudeville appearance her luggage and makeup kit were stolen shortly before the show, and Tucker hastily went on stage with no makeup, and to her surprise she was a bigger hit with the audience than she had been in blackfaceshe never wore blackface again.

She made her debut in the Ziegfeld Follies in 1909 and made the first of her recordings, including Some of These Days for Edison in 1911. The tune, written by Shelton Brooks became an instant hit and her theme song, and later was the title of her autobiography published in 1945.

In 1921 Tucker hired pianist Ted Shapiro as her accompanist and musical director; Shapiro would remain with Tucker the rest of her career, and was also her lifelong friend. Tucker made her first movie appearance in the 1929 early sound motion picture Honky Tonk where she was billed with her nickname, The Last of the Red Hot Mammas. Her hearty sexual appetite was a frequent subject of her songs, unusual for female performers of the era. In 1938, due to her efforts to unionize professional actors, she was elected President of the American Federation of Actors.

In the 1950s and into the early 1960s, Tucker made frequent television appearances and continued performing in the US and the UK until shortly before her death. Sophie Tucker died of lung cancer February 9, 1966 and was buried as Emmanuel Cemetery in Wethersfield (Middlesex County), Connecticut.

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Comments

11 years ago

抱兔兔

but thanks to Boardwalk Empire here I am. 

11 years ago

Barrelhouseblues1

I hear you, great rendition on the show, but it still sent me back home to Sophie!

11 years ago

Barrelhouseblues1

I had been exposed to the song before... but yeah, when I heard the Boardwalk Empire version it mnade me come back to Sophie :) That said, very true performance of the song on the show.

11 years ago

Jolene Miller

Called "the last of the red hot mamas"

11 years ago

Ralph Takach

I was born in 1942, so it was a little after Sophie"s golden days, but I was raised always knowing her and her antics...brings back so many wonderful memories of my younger days.

12 years ago

b17plane14

try the version by Cab Calloway, it's a lot faster

12 years ago

lavinia

Thanks Sartre for teaching me old but gold songs

12 years ago

Pier Francesco Miccichè

Sartre bring me here

12 years ago

Ephesien612

Yidddishe connection

12 years ago

jubaker

lol i'm here because of Sartre...

12 years ago

monoceros1222

My dad used to talk about Sophie Tucker...thanks to you and Boardwalk Empire for bringing her to todays audience!!

12 years ago

Dodô Fonseca

yes! the moment of joy in the Rendez-vous des Cheminots.

12 years ago

rephlax

ist this the track jean paul sartre mentioned in one of his books ?

12 years ago

Mehrzad Lavassani

oooh old days, I remember, you know! ;) 

12 years ago

jealousharibo

hello, i have just heard this song on a radio, but not this version ;/ i'm looking for version sang faster and with more joy ^^ does anybody knowwwho might have sung it?

13 years ago

Smoka55

part1 Some of these days You'll miss me honey; Some of these days You're gonna be so lonely! You'll miss my huggin', You'll miss my kissin', You're gonna miss me, honey, When I'm far away. I feel so lonely For you only, 'Cause you know, honey, You've always had your way; And when you leave me You know it's gonna grieve me, Gonna miss your big fat momma, Your momma, some of these days!

13 years ago

Ardeshir T

Some of these days,You're gonna feel so lonelyYou're gonna miss my huggin',You're gonna miss my kissin'.You're gonna miss me honey when I'm far away...

13 years ago

Paula Burke

Ah yes....

13 years ago

aunatrl

Sophie recorded this song many, many times, but this is the BEST version she ever did!

13 years ago

ranndino

Never thought I'd be listening to 1920's music, but thanks to Boardwalk Empire here I am. This song is my favorite of all the ones I heard during the show's 1st season.

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