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Al Jolson Recording Discography


The Later Brunswick Disks

Brunswick Records 1927-1932
11-Nov-27 Mother of Mine, I Still Have You

Blue River
13-Jan-28 Four Walls

Golden Gate
08-Mar-28 Ol' Man River

Back In Your Own Backyard
31-Mar-28 Dirty Hands! Dirty Face

My Mammy
20-Aug-28 There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder

Sonny Boy
07-Apr-29 I'm In Seventh Heaven

Little Pal

Used To You

Why Can't You?
07-Apr-29 One Sweet Kiss
25-Jul-29 Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)
10-Jan-30 Let Me Sing And I'm Happy

To My Mammy

Looking At You

When The Little Red Roses Get The Blues For You
20-Dec-32 The Cantor On The Sabbath

Hallelujah! I'm A Bum

You Are Too Beautiful
20-Dec-32 April Showers

Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody
c. 1938 Du Host A Liebes Punim
Notes: The 20 Dec 32 recordings of April Showers and Rock-A-Bye were with Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. "Du Host A Liebes Punim" is not really a Brunswick, but a private recording Jolie made in about 1938, released by his brother Harry after Al's death. It is included here for the sake of chronology.

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