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  1. 2 de may. de 2021 · The Anniversary SongAl Jolson. How to play "The Anniversary Song" Font −1 +1. Chords. Simplify. Autoscroll. Transpose −1 +1. Print. Report bad tab. Related tabs. Al Jolson. The Anniversary Song. 23. George Formby. Bless Em All. 12. Al Jolson. You Made Me Love You. 33. The Platters.

  2. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Anniversary Song · Al Jolson 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection: Best of Al Jolson ℗ A Geffen Rec...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0427231Al Jolson - IMDb

    Al Jolson. Actor: The Jazz Singer. Al Jolson was known in the industry as "The World's Greatest Entertainer," for well over 40 years. After his death his influence continued unabated with such performers as Sammy Davis Jr., Elvis Presley, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Jackie Wilson and Jerry Lee Lewis all mentioning him as an inspiration. Al Jolson was born Asa Yoelson in Seredzius, Lithuania, to ...

  4. Al Jolson co-wrote, and performs this song - Anniversary Waltz, with added color effects. Best viewed in full screen with dimmed lights.

  5. 13 de feb. de 2014 · Strumming. There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Create and get +5 IQ. Verse 1 ( B7) Oh, how we danced on the ( Em) night we were wed We ( Am) vowed our true ( Em) love, though a ( B7) word wasn't ( Em) said The ( B7 )world was in bloom, there were ( Em )stars in the skies Ex ( Am )-cept for the ( Em) few that were ( B7) there in ...

  6. The Anniversary Song Lyrics by Al Jolson at Lyrics On Demand. Oh, how we danced on the night we were wed We vowed our true love, though a word wasn't said The world was in bloom, there were stars in the skies Except for the few that were there in your eyes Dear, as I held you close in my arms Angels were singing a hymn to your charms Two hearts gently beating, murmuring low "Darling, I love ...

  7. Al Jolson's 1920 recording of "Avalon". "Avalon" is a 1920 popular song written by Al Jolson, Buddy DeSylva and Vincent Rose referencing Avalon, California. It was introduced by Jolson and interpolated in the musicals Sinbad and Bombo. Jolson's recording rose to number two on the charts in 1921. The song was possibly written by Rose, but Jolson's popularity as a performer allowed him to claim ...