Some people are born with just the right amount of talent and luck that they can succeed at the career they love for 60 years. From 1914 to 1974 Irving Kaufman continued singing and recording music. A contemporary of Eddie Cantor and Al Jolson, he never quite reached their level of fame, but he did remain popular enough to keep scoring recording gigs appreciated by his fans. Enjoy this great mix of comic numbers and love songs that were hot hits from the jazz age onward.
6 Are You from Dixie? (€™Cause I’M from Dixie Too) (With Billy Murray)
7 You’Re a Dangerous Girl (With Avon Comedy Four)
8 Mr. Jazz Himself
9 I’M All Bound €-Round with the Mason Dixon Line
10 Hail! Hail! the Gang’S All Here (With Columbia Quartette)
11 Oh! Susie Behave
12 Take Your Girlie to the Movies (If You Can’T Make Love at Home)
13 You’D Be Surprised
14 Goodnight Angeline (With the Three Kaufields)
15 Sweet Lady (Medley) (With Eubie Blake)
16 Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes (Down in Tennessee)
17 My Yiddisha Mammy
18 Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean (With Jack Kaufman)
19 When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues
20 Yes! We Have No Bananas (With Bailey’S Luck Seven)
21 Yes Sir, That’S My Baby
22 You Took Advantage of Me (With Vaughn Deleath)
23 That’S the Good Old Sunny South
24 In the Good Old Summertime
25 Think It Over Mary (With the Dandies)
26 God Bless America
Some people are born with just the right amount of talent and luck that they can succeed at the career they love for 60 years. From 1914 to 1974 Irving Kaufman continued singing and recording music. A contemporary of Eddie Cantor and Al Jolson, he never quite reached their level of fame, but he did remain popular enough to keep scoring recording gigs appreciated by his fans. Enjoy this great mix of comic numbers and love songs that were hot hits from the jazz age onward.