Sammy Davis, Jr. At The Cocoanut Grove
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''Sammy Davis Jr. at the Cocoanut Grove'' is a 1963
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by Sammy Davis Jr., recorded at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Los Angeles.


Track listing

# Introduction – 0:45 # "Once in a Lifetime" ( Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley) – 2:23 # " In the Still of the Night" (
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) – 3:46 # " What Kind of Fool Am I?" (Bricusse, Newley) – 3:11 # Talk – 1:38 # " Falling in Love Again" ( Frederick Hollander, Sammy Lerner) – 4:00 # Medley: " I've Got You Under My Skin"/"
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)/(Porter) – 6:32 # Meeting the President – 3:07 # '' West Side Story'' Medley: "Jet Song"/"Something's Coming"/"
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) – 4:58 # Frank Talk – 1:11 # "River, Stay 'Way from My Door" (
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, Al Jolson,
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) – 2:37 # Medley: " Hound Dog"/"What'd I Say" ( Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller/ Ray Charles) – 3:39 # " Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" (
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, Jean Schwartz, Joe Young) – 10:22 # Sammy Looks at Old Movies – 4:45 # Finale: Jam Session ("Sam, by George") ( Sammy Davis Jr., George Rhodes) – 10:30 # Sammy Says Goodnight – 2:15 # "
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) – 1:31


Personnel

* Sammy Davis Jr.: vocals * George Rhodes: conductor, arranger, pianist *
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: guitar * Michael Silva: drums, percussion * Johnny Mendoza: drums, percussion


References

{{Sammy Davis Jr. Sammy Davis Jr. live albums Albums produced by Jimmy Bowen 1963 live albums Reprise Records live albums