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Al Jolson sings "I'll See You In My Dreams" 

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Contrary to what is shown in the two Jolson films The Jolson Story and Jolson Sings Again, Al Jolson was married four times not twice. His last wife was Erle Galbraith and they married on 24 March 1945. Their marriage lasted until his death at the age of 64 years on 23 October1950

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@vcvaldez1941
@vcvaldez1941 12 лет назад
I have always loved Al Jolson and his singing. His impact on America was something like Elvis when he came along. You never heard that kind of music way back then when Al Jolson started singing. I don't think the young people of today cannot appreciate Mr. Jolson without doing a little historical research of that time. I appeal to the young generation of today to ask your parents, grandparents about their youth and pay attention. Al Jolson's song will last long after we're gone,. Thank you
@ritaroberts5836
@ritaroberts5836 11 лет назад
I have been an Al Jolson fan for as long as I can remember.My mother playing his records.I have The Jolson Story and Jolson Sings Again. I never tire of watching those films and hearing his wonderful voice. I too would love to see some of his other films. And I don't care how many wives he had.
@Thomas05091942
@Thomas05091942 12 лет назад
I was born and raised in San Francisco. I remember the announcement on the radio when Al Jolson died. I was eight years old. On September 12th, 1950 my dad was called up by the Marine Corp to report to Korea. I never got to see my dad again. The music of Al Jolson is very enjoyable. Thinking about Korea or any war does not give me pleasure, and I am a Vietnam vet.
@CATHERINEDAVIES123
@CATHERINEDAVIES123 12 лет назад
So lovely, brings a tear to my eye, lovely song, lovely singer.
@edwil83
@edwil83 11 лет назад
I never fail to enjoy his singing. A brilliant one-off.
@feekie
@feekie 12 лет назад
I didn't know Al Jolson sang so many beautiful songs, like this one and You Made Me Love You, Are You Lonesome Tonight and I'll Be Seeing You. Very nice.
@orchardist1965
@orchardist1965 12 лет назад
How beautifully sung and with such feeling. Thank you.
@davidlander824
@davidlander824 11 лет назад
Al Jolson still sends shivers down my spine when he starts to sing. I have the two films The Jolson Story and Jolson Sings Again, alsoThe Jazz Singer and Swanee River a double record album of his , a cd of his favourite songs and a cd with Doris Day on his radio show. I would love to get hold of some of his other films if anyone can help.
@Redrowan2000
@Redrowan2000 12 лет назад
I have never heard a better voice in my lifetime nor a better songwriter than Gus Kahn. What a combination. Al Jolson looked so happy with his last bride. hopefully he found the Bluebird of happiness. Thanks for uploading this wonderful song. Red
@mikemikermei
@mikemikermei 11 лет назад
beautiful yet haunting, jolson the best
@hb2019
@hb2019 13 лет назад
What a beautiful couple. At long last, Jolie found happiness with Erle Galbraith, an X-ray technologist he met while being treated for malaria contracted on tour with our troops in the South Pacific. Al and Erle had two children, Asa Jr. and Alicia. Too bad life was cut short for Jolie shortly after he returned home from entertaining U.S. forces in Korea. But we will always have Jolie's recordings and movies.
@rockymissouri1021
@rockymissouri1021 11 лет назад
Wonderful...
@bodogpintano
@bodogpintano 12 лет назад
sorry to here what happened to your dad thomas my uncle was in korea it was one of those things he never spoke about and thnks for your service regardless of rather the war was right or wrong
@Ellimir
@Ellimir 11 лет назад
That's "Is It True What They Say About Dixie." It's on youtube already. One of my favorite Jolson cuts.
@bennyjazzful
@bennyjazzful 11 лет назад
I agree 100%
@chomsky88
@chomsky88 11 лет назад
Is that his real life wife later in life? Wow, she's cuter than the one in the film.
@Jolson1950
@Jolson1950 11 лет назад
David If you would like to contact me I may be able to point you in the right direction. All of Jolson's films are available. David
@orchardist1965
@orchardist1965 11 лет назад
First there was Jolson then came Presley and rock n roll.
@ggggonzalez
@ggggonzalez 11 лет назад
Wow I loved it. But as You know I am a Mills Brothers Fan. I posted this same song but by the Mills Brothers. I can't find Al Jolson and The Mills Brothers together on RU-vid. I have it and will post it soon. My favorite part is when Al is singing with the Mills Brothers and at the end Al Says "AWWW That's Pretty!"
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