Tracklist
| A1 |
Snap Your Fingers |
2:15
|
| A2 |
The Spaniard That Blighted My Life |
3:00
|
| A3 |
My Yellow Jacket Girl |
3:10
|
| A4 |
Asleep In The Deep |
3:20
|
| A5 |
That Lovin' Traumerei |
3:20
|
| A6 |
Brass Band Ephram Jones |
3:34
|
| B1 |
That Haunting Melody |
2:45
|
| B2 |
Rum-Tum-Tiddle |
2:40
|
| B3 |
Pullman Porter's Parade |
3:03
|
| B4 |
You Made Me Love You |
3:20
|
| B5 |
Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts For Soldiers |
3:15
|
| B6 |
When The Grown Up Ladies Act Like Babies |
3:05
|
Notes
Al Jolson who performed most often in blackface, was born in Srednick, Russia on May 26, 1886. Brought to the United States when he was seven years old, Jolson was reared in Washington, D.C. and made his first stage appearance there. In 1909 he joined Lew Dockstader's minstrel troupe. He soon became a leading musical comedy entertainer and singer.