Al Jolson Podcast

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A weekly podcast featuring Al Jolson, The World's Greatest Entertainer, sponsored by the International Al Jolson Society

Episódios

  • "You Made Me Love You" by Al Jolson with by Jack Benny 18 May 47

    10/05/2026 Duração: 02min

    Introduced by Jack Benny, Al Jolson sang "You Made Me Love You" as he did in "The Jolson Story" on Benny's May 18, 1947, radio show. This clip is edited for brevity, and there is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "April Showers" by Al Jolson intro by Jack Benny 18 May 47

    10/05/2026 Duração: 05min

    Introduced by Jack Benny, Al Jolson sang what may be his theme song, "April Showers," as his opening number on Benny's May 18, 1947, radio show. This clip is edited for brevity, and there is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Easter Parade" by Al Jolson and Bing Crosby with Irving Berlin from 07 May 47

    03/05/2026 Duração: 02min

    Noted to be a bit late in Irving Berlin's comments after the song, Al Jolson and Bing Crosby do justice to "Easter Parade." There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Alexander's Ragtime Band" by Al Jolson and Bing Crosby from 07 May 47

    03/05/2026 Duração: 03min

    Al Jolson and Bing Crosby recorded "Alexander's Ragtime Band" for Decca about a month before this live broadcast. Here they recreate the number, with a few differences from the recording, and maybe some more pep as well. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "All By Myself" by Al Jolson and Bing Crosby from 07 May 47

    03/05/2026 Duração: 02min

    Al Jolson and Bing Crosby with a heartfelt duet of this Irving Berlin song, "All My Myself." There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Lazy" by Al Jolson intro by Bing Crosby from 07 May 47

    03/05/2026 Duração: 02min

    Introduced by Bing Crosby, Al Jolson sang Irving Berlin's "Lazy" as only he could sing it. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Lullaby of Broadway" by Al Jolson and Bing Crosby from 03 May 50

    26/04/2026 Duração: 02min

    Two great voices singing a great song, "Lullaby of Broadway," in this duet by Al Jolson and Bing Crosby from Crosby's May 3, 1950, radio program. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Ma Blushin' Rosie" by Al Jolson and Bing Crosby from 03 May 50

    26/04/2026 Duração: 02min

    The first "Jolson song" heard in "The Jolson Story," Bing and Al joined voices in a wonderful duet of "Ma Blushin' Rosie" on Bing's May 3, 1950 program. Here it is with introduction, gaffs, and botched lyrics. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Give My Regards To Broadway" by Al Jolson intro by Bing Crosby from 03 May 50

    26/04/2026 Duração: 02min

    Introduced by Bing Crosby, Al Jolson gave a spirited rendition of "Give My Regards To Broadway" as he was introduced on Croby's May 3, 1950, program. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "California, Here I Come" by Bob Hope a la Jolson with Jolson 08 Apr 47

    19/04/2026 Duração: 01min

    Al Jolson was on Bob Hope's radio program on April 8, 1947, and opened with "California, Here I Come" (that is on another podcast in this series). But Bob Hope had to have his try with the song, emulating Jolson. Jolson's comments, and gaff, at the end are priceles. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Always" by Al Jolson intro by Bob Hope from 08 Apr 47

    19/04/2026 Duração: 03min

    Introduced by Bob Hope, here is Al Jolson singing Irving Berlin's "Always." Listen for Hope's comment over the applause at the end of the song. This is from the April 8, 1947, Bob Hope program. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "California, Here I Come" by Al Jolson intro by Bob Hope from 08 Apr 47

    19/04/2026 Duração: 02min

    Bob Hope welcomed Al Jolson to his broadcast on April 8, 1947. Bandleader Desi Arnaz, to the consternation of Bob Hope, waited for the applause to die down before starting the band with "California, Here I Come," which Al Jolson sang to a rousing reception. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody" by Al Jolson from 07 Apr 47

    12/04/2026 Duração: 02min

    Sung only a handful of times by Al Jolson, "A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody" was a tune written for the Ziegfeld Follies of 1919. Here is Jolson singing it from The Lux Radio Theatre presention of a radio adaptation of the film, "Alexander's Ragtime Band," on April 7, 1947. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Lazy" by Al Jolson from 07 Apr 47

    12/04/2026 Duração: 02min

    Among the many Irving Berlin tunes, this song, "Lazy," is one of my favorites, Here is Al Jolson giving it his special touch from The Lux Radio Theatre which presented a radio adaptation of the film, "Alexander's Ragtime Band," on April 7, 1947. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Alexander's Ragtime Band" by Al Jolson from 07 Apr 47

    12/04/2026 Duração: 01min

    The Lux Radio Theatre presented a radio adaptation of the film, "Alexander's Ragtime Band," on April 7, 1947. Here, from that broadcast, is Al Jolson singing the title tune, as only he could. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "My Mammy" by Al Jolson from 02 Apr 47

    05/04/2026 Duração: 04min

    Often considered Al Jolson's signature song, he rarely sang "My Mammy" on the radio. Here he is on the Bing Crosby program of 02 Apr 47 in a performance well received by the audience. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Banks of the Wabash" by Al Jolson from 02 Apr 47

    05/04/2026 Duração: 02min

    Heard in "The Jolson Story" with Scotty Beckett acting to Rudy Wissler's voice, here is Al Jolson, himself, from the 02 Apr 47 Bing Crosby program singing "Banks of the Wabask." There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "April Showers" by Al Jolson with Louis Silvers 02 Apr 45

    29/03/2026 Duração: 02min

    As an encore to the April 2, 1945, Lux Radio Theatre broadcast of "Swanee River," Al Jolson sang "April Showers." He was accompanied on the piano by Louis Silvers, who wrote the tune. There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Camptown Races" by Al Jolson 02 Apr 45

    29/03/2026 Duração: 01min

    Playing E. P. Christy, Al Jolson sang this Stephen Foster song with an ensemble in the April 2, 1945, Lux Radio Theatre broadcast of "Swanee River." There is much more material in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

  • "Oh, Susanna" by Al Jolson intro by Dennis Morgan 02 Apr 45

    29/03/2026 Duração: 03min

    From the April 2, 1945, Lux Radio Theatre broadcast of "Swanee River," here is Dennis Morgan, playing Stephen Foster, trying to sell a song to E. P. Christy, played by Al Jolson. The song, "Oh, Susanna," is one of Foster's enduring hits. There is much more material is in the complete program which, along with other Jolson radio shows, circulates on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

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