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The Jazz Singer

The Jazz Singer

"The Jazz Singer" is a classic movie that holds a significant place in the history of both cinema and music. Released in 1927, this groundbreaking film is known for being the first feature-length motion picture with synchronized dialogue sequences, marking the transition from silent films to "talkies." Directed by Alan Crosland, this pioneering production opened doors for the future of sound in film.

The film follows the life of Jakie Rabinowitz, a young Jewish man with a passion for jazz music. Jakie, played by the legendary Al Jolson, is torn between his love for jazz and his father's desire for him to become a cantor, a religious singer. The movie explores the cultural clashes between tradition and modernity, as well as the challenges faced by those seeking to break free from societal expectations.

Alongside Al Jolson, the cast of "The Jazz Singer" features a talented ensemble of actors. May McAvoy portrays Mary Dale, Jakie's love interest, while Warner Oland takes on the role of Jakie's father, Cantor Rabinowitz. The film also includes Eugenie Besserer as Mrs. Rabinowitz and Otto Lederer as Moisha Yudelson, Jakie's friend and fellow performer. These actors brought their talents to the screen, creating memorable characters that have stood the test of time.

As a movie riddled with musical performances, "The Jazz Singer" showcases the immense talent of Al Jolson, whose powerful voice and stage presence captivated audiences worldwide. With an array of unforgettable songs, Jolson's renditions of "Toot, Toot, Tootsie!" and "My Mammy" became signature tunes of his career. This movie established him as a major star and one of the greatest entertainers of his time.

While "The Jazz Singer" undoubtedly serves as a historical landmark in filmmaking, it also presents themes that resonate with audiences today. The struggle for identity, the pursuit of personal dreams, and the desire to honor one's heritage all play pivotal roles in the story. These themes, along with the enduring power of music, continue to captivate viewers of all generations.

If you're intrigued by the sounds of "The Jazz Singer," you can now relive its magic by playing and downloading the soundtrack. Immerse yourself in the jazz melodies that define this groundbreaking film, transporting yourself back to a time when sound revolutionized the world of cinema. Celebrate the talents of Al Jolson and the extraordinary cast that brought this timeless story to life.

Whether you're a lover of classic films, a fan of jazz music, or simply curious about the history of cinema, "The Jazz Singer" is a must-watch. Its impact on the industry is immeasurable, and its story and music continue to captivate audiences nearly a century later. So sit back, relax, and let the sound and images transport you to a bygone era as you experience this cinematic gem.

A lot of green grass up there and people you know.
A peculiar sort of a gal
A whole lot of "bergs," I don't know them all.
A wild sort of devil
Ah!
Ah!
Alabamy
Alabamy
All haunt me
Although he's not much higher Than my knee
Always fighting the boys
Always fighting the boys
An all 'round good fellow
And darling, oh, I'm gonna take you to Coney Island.
And I was alone for years But fate was kind
And I'm gonna buy you a nice, black silk dress, Mama.
And in the end
And join that shuffling throng
And then I'll kiss my boy
And then, oh
And they don't want me
And they don't want me
And they're a vision to see
And when my work is done
And when my work is done
And when things go wrong
Blue days, all of them gone
Blue days, days, days All of them gone
Bluebirds singin' a song
Bluebirds singin' a song
Breaking your heart as I did
But dead on the level
But his eyes, they're a vision
But his eyes, they're his mother's
But his smile is as cute as can be
But his smile, his little smile Is as cute as can be
But I know where the sun shines best
But I know where the sun shines best
But to me
But to me
Come do it all over again
Coming home with the setting sun
Coming home with the setting sun
Dear
Dirty hands, dirty face
Dirty hands, dirty face
Dirty hands, dirty face
Dirty hands, dirty face
Do it all over again
Don't cry, Tootsie, don't cry
Don't cry, Tootsie, don't cry
Don't you know me?
For my Mammy
For my Mammy
For one of your smiles
For one of your smiles
From the gate he'll start to run
From the gate he'll start to run
Gee, ain't it funny
Get hot.
Give it to them hard and heavy. Go right ahead.
Go down to the levee
Go take your best gal, your real pal
Goodbye, Tootsie, don't cry
Goodbye, Tootsie, goodbye
Goodbye, Tootsie, goodbye
Have you
He's an angel ofjoy
He's an angel ofjoy
Hear that...
I hope and trust I'm not late
I hope I didn't make you wait
I know
I know I'm not to blame
I never saw the sun shinin' so bright
I said to the levee
I still have
I still have you
I still have you
I... I'm comin'
I... I'm comin'
I'd walk a million miles
I'd walk a million miles
I'll give it back to you someday too. You see if I don't.
I'll... I'll kiss my boy
I'm glad of it. I'd rather please you...
I'm gonna get you a pink dress that will go with your brown eyes.
I'm gonna sing it jazzy. Now, get this.
I'm gonna steal something.
I'm not to blame
If you don't get a letter Then you'll know I'm in jail
If you don't get a letter Then you'll know I'm in jail, hey, hey
In the third chorus, I whistle.
It's on my Mammy I'm talkin' about
It's your little baby
Kiss me, Tootsie, and then
Kiss me, Tootsie, and then, hey, hey
Kiss me, Tootsie, goodbye
Leads the neighbors a chase
Leads the neighbors a chase
Little devil, that's what they say
Little devil, that's what they say
Lou, play "Toot, Toot, Tootsie!" Three choruses, you understand?
Making noise, breaking toys
Making noise, breaking toys
Mama, darling...
Mama, listen. I'm gonna sing this like I will if I go on the stage with this show.
Mammy
Mammy
Mammy
Mammy
Mammy
Mammy, I'm comin'
Mammy, I'm comin'
Mother
Mother divine
Mother divine With your arms about me
Mother of mine
Mother of mine
Mother, I still
Mother, I'm sorry I wandered away
Mrs. Freedman, the butcher's wife, she'll be jealous of you.
My heartstrings are tangled around
My heartstrings are tangled around
My little Mammy
My little Mammy
Never saw the sun shinin' so bright
Never saw things goin' so right
Never saw things goin' so right
Nobody else's
Nothin' but blue skies do I see
Nothin' but blue skies from now on
Nothin' but little blue skies do I see
Nothin' but little bluebirds all day long
Nothin' but little bluebirds all day long
Noticing the days hurryin' by
Noticing the days hurrying by
Now that I'm grown up I've come back to say
Now, Mama. Mama, stop now. You're getting kittenish.
Oh, darling, will you give me something?
Oh, God, I hope I'm not late
Oh, Jakie.
Oh, yes. We're gonna move up in the Bronx.
Or else you'll wear pink.
See them shuffle along
Sent me a friend
She was always willing to share
Shut them for little Jakie.
Shut your eyes, Mama.
Some folks have none
Some folks have one
Somehow you're just the same
Somehow you're just the same
Sorry I made you wait
Still, he's the greatest thing on earth
That's when my pals
That's when my pals
The Ginsbergs, the Guttenbergs, the Goldbergs.
The little choo choo train That takes me away from you
The little choo choo train That takes me away from you
The sun shines east The sun shines west
The sun shines east The sun shines west
They haunt me
Things that I felt as a kid
To me
To see
Toot, toot, Tootsie, don't cry
Wait a minute, I tell you. You ain't heard nothing.
Wait a minute, wait a minute. You ain't heard nothing yet.
Was my gal Sal
Was my gal Sal
Watch for the mail I'll never fail
Watch for the mail I'll never fail
What do you mean, no? Who is telling you?
What do you mean, no? Yes, you'll wear pink or else.
When friends all doubt me
When friends all doubt me
When skies are sunny
When skies are sunny
When things go wrong
When you're in love Oh, don't they fly?
When you're in love, oh, don't they fly?
With a heart that was mellow
With me, it's all right. I'll kiss you and hug you. You'll see if I don't.
With your arms around me
You
You don't know Just how sad it makes me
You don't know Just how sad it makes me
You like that slapping business?
You wanna hear, "Toot, Toot, Tootsie!"? All right. Hold on, hold on.
Your troubles, sorrows and care
Did you like that, Mama? Yes.
Do you know the dark mill? Yes?
Oh, no. No. Yes, she will. You'll see if she isn't.
Stop! Nothin' but...
What? You'll never guess.
Yeah? Yes. We're gonna ride the Shoot the Chutes.
You ever been to dark mill? I wouldn't.
...if I'm a success in this show...
...than anybody I know of.
...well, we're gonna move from here. Oh, no.
[APPLAUSE]
[APPLAUSE]
[APPLAUSE]
[APPLAUSE]
[BAND PLAYING "TOOT, TOOT, TOOSIE!"]
[JAKIE LAUGHS]
[JAKIE SINGING "KOL NIDRE"]
[JAKIE SINGING] Ain't it funny?
[LAUGHS]
[ROSENBLATT SINGING "KOL NIDRE"]
[SCATTING]
[SCATTING]
[SINGING "KOL NIDRE"]
[SINGING "KOL NIDRE"]
[SINGING] Blue skies smilin' at me
[SINGING] Blue skies smilin' at me, me, me, me
[SINGING] Mammy
[SINGING] They called her frivolous Sal
[SINGING] Toot, toot, Tootsie, goodbye
[SINGING] Watch them shuffle along
[SINGING] Wonderful pals are always hard to find
[UP TEMPO MUSIC PLAYING]
[WHISTLING]

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