Al Johnson - Toot Toot Tootsie download song

  • Artist: Al Johnson
  • Song Title: Toot Toot Tootsie
  • Music Genre: R-n-b
  • Length: 01:57
  • Size: 4.6MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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tenio dimitrov

2022-01-14 22:33:39 | User Info
I love this song.....it reminds me of my girlfriend....especially when I go away for awhile. But I never got arrested.

Mathew Seaman

2020-09-26 09:56:47 | User Info
Amen to that. Al also started the whole "Performing for the troops" during War and such/ He was a great enterainer and giving soul!

briz1965

2020-07-25 14:59:31 | User Info
"Gimmie a Break" actually brought me here! It was used in an episode where a young Joey Lawrence was in blackface and Nell Carter informed Joey that "Al Jolson WASN'T black"! (And Nell dropped the N-Bomb in the episode)!

Pietro Artale

2020-06-27 14:59:36 | User Info
This song would be so much enjoyable if he was singing it in front of a firing squad...goooodbyeeeee! POW!

Rosanna Diasparra

2020-05-17 12:19:50 | User Info
My song for when a train runs over someone's foot

Brian Whitman

2020-05-16 12:44:51 | User Info
Knott's Berry Farm used to play this recording in the Roaring 20s Charleston Circle area,

vanesa leiva

2020-05-14 16:41:46 | User Info
he looks creepy O _ O

Leslie G

2020-05-08 16:08:37 | User Info
Jolson can do no wrong. Liked him since I was about nine. Is that the Warner Bros orchestra from.the late forties?

FigSand Gaming

2020-05-07 04:42:14 | User Info
This song is NOT about "a guy who watches his girl leave on a train." HE is the one leaving, not her. Just listen to the introduction: Yesterday I heard a lover sigh  Goodbye, oh me, oh my  Seven times he got aboard his train  And seven times he hurried back  To kiss his love again and tell her

Don RAGGA

2020-05-06 09:16:59 | User Info
I'm a sucker for music in the early 1900's even though I was born in the 90s

Allan Walker

2020-04-30 19:16:34 | User Info
This was great entertainment at that time. The song is still being enjoyed by the young people in dancing classes.

Bert Superstar

2020-04-29 13:15:27 | User Info
There is a lot of music going on in this arrangement.

Benedikt Windt

2020-04-22 18:37:51 | User Info
It's lovely to hear Al Jolson again. One of the entertainers ever. THANK YOU for posting.

petkopeet

2020-04-20 08:54:38 | User Info
Mr Burns brought me here

Edson Soares

2020-04-20 04:11:29 | User Info
Jolson was the David Lee Roth of the 1920s. Even Roth was a big fan. All it needs is Eddie's guitar....

kristyle ism

2020-04-15 00:17:50 | User Info
Post Malone singing style took over the "Watch For the Mail, I'll Never Fail" tonight- the warbling vibrato heard at 1:03 into "rock Star" - at Edinborough Park Edina MN when I sang it with my band for the old folks with a sub drummer who took it too slow