Chords for Al Jolson sings Rum Tum Tiddle 1911 - From his first Recording Session
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Start Jamming...
In the year 1911, a really great natural entertainer was starting to hit it real big on Broadway.
And so Victor assigned him to do some recordings in their studio.
And it was the first time he went before the recording horn.
And this is mid to late 1911, I'm going to say.
And of course, the rest is history.
His name was Al Jolson and he would later become known as the world's greatest entertainer.
And this is one of the first records that he sang before the recording horn in that
first historic session in 1911.
And the name of the song is Rum Tum Tittle.
And I'm going to play that for you now.
It's Victor, 17-0-37.
[G#] Mr.
Al Jolson from 1911.
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[N] The great Mr.
Al Jolson, the world's greatest entertainer.
And what was perhaps his first, that was his first recording session.
And this record, I believe, was the first record issued by Victor.
Rum Tum Tittle on one side and that haunting melody on the other.
Again, from 1911, the
And so Victor assigned him to do some recordings in their studio.
And it was the first time he went before the recording horn.
And this is mid to late 1911, I'm going to say.
And of course, the rest is history.
His name was Al Jolson and he would later become known as the world's greatest entertainer.
And this is one of the first records that he sang before the recording horn in that
first historic session in 1911.
And the name of the song is Rum Tum Tittle.
And I'm going to play that for you now.
It's Victor, 17-0-37.
[G#] Mr.
Al Jolson from 1911.
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[N] The great Mr.
Al Jolson, the world's greatest entertainer.
And what was perhaps his first, that was his first recording session.
And this record, I believe, was the first record issued by Victor.
Rum Tum Tittle on one side and that haunting melody on the other.
Again, from 1911, the
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_ _ _ In the year 1911, a really great natural entertainer was starting to hit it real big on Broadway.
And so Victor assigned him to do some recordings in their studio.
And it was the first time he went before the recording horn.
And this is mid to late 1911, I'm going to say.
And of course, the rest is history.
His name was Al Jolson and he would later become known as the world's greatest entertainer.
And this is one of the first records that he sang before the recording horn in that
first historic session in 1911.
And the name of the song is Rum Tum Tittle.
_ And I'm going to play that for you now.
It's Victor, 17-0-37. _
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_ [N] _ The great Mr.
Al Jolson, the world's greatest entertainer.
And what was perhaps his _ first, that was his first recording session.
And this record, I believe, was the first record issued by Victor.
Rum Tum Tittle on one side and that haunting melody on the other.
Again, from 1911, the
And so Victor assigned him to do some recordings in their studio.
And it was the first time he went before the recording horn.
And this is mid to late 1911, I'm going to say.
And of course, the rest is history.
His name was Al Jolson and he would later become known as the world's greatest entertainer.
And this is one of the first records that he sang before the recording horn in that
first historic session in 1911.
And the name of the song is Rum Tum Tittle.
_ And I'm going to play that for you now.
It's Victor, 17-0-37. _
_ _ [G#] _ Mr.
Al Jolson from 1911.
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_ [N] _ The great Mr.
Al Jolson, the world's greatest entertainer.
And what was perhaps his _ first, that was his first recording session.
And this record, I believe, was the first record issued by Victor.
Rum Tum Tittle on one side and that haunting melody on the other.
Again, from 1911, the