"Sammy Awards" is a captivating journey through the golden age of Hollywood, as seen through the eyes of the multi-talented Sammy Davis Jr. Released in 1959, this album is a collection of songs that were all nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song, but ultimately lost. Despite this, the songs are timeless classics that have stood the test of time.
The album features a mix of big band, swing music, adult standards, and vocal jazz, showcasing Davis' incredible range and versatility as a performer. He is accompanied by the talented orchestras conducted by Buddy Bregman and Morty. The 12 tracks on the album include beloved standards such as "Blues In The Night," "It's Magic," and "The Man That Got Away," as well as lesser-known gems like "For Every Man There's A Woman" and "Pennies From Heaven."
Davis' smooth vocals and impeccable timing are on full display throughout the album, making it a must-listen for fans of classic jazz and swing music. The album's duration is a concise 42 minutes, making it the perfect length for a quick escape into the glamorous world of old Hollywood.
In addition to his musical talents, Davis was also known for his obsession with movie trivia and his membership in the infamous Rat Pack, led by his friend Frank Sinatra. "Sammy Awards" is a testament to Davis' enduring legacy as one of the greatest entertainers of all time.