Nicknamed “Mister Show Business,” Samuel George Davis Jr. (1925-1990) started performing in vaudeville with his father at age 3. In his late 20s, he lost his left eye in a near-fatal car accident, which precipitated his conversion to Judaism a few years later. In a prolific career, he was nominated for three Grammys, four Emmys, and a Tony Award, and his recording of “The Candy Man” topped the Billboard charts. His controversial and trail-blazing career broke numerous color barriers in the entertainment industry.
Sammy Davis Jr.'s first album Just for Lovers released on Mon Aug 01 1955.
The most popular album by Sammy Davis Jr.'s is The Definitive Collection
The most popular song by Sammy Davis Jr.'s is Speak Low
Sammy Davis Jr.'s first song The Lady Is a Tramp released on Thu Jan 01 1970.