WSamuel George Davis Jr. was an American singer, dancer, actor, vaudevillian and comedian who has been called "the greatest entertainer ever to grace a stage in these United States."
WAll The Way... and Then Some! is a studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr., released in 1958.
WAs Long as She Needs Me is a 1961 album by Sammy Davis, Jr., arranged by Marty Paich and Morty Stevens.
WBoy Meets Girl is a 1957 studio album by Sammy Davis Jr. and Carmen McRae.
WHere's Lookin' at You is the third studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr., released in 1956.
WI Gotta Right to Swing is a 1960 studio album by Sammy Davis Jr., accompanied by an uncredited Count Basie Orchestra, minus Count Basie himself.
WI've Gotta Be Me is a 1968 studio album by Sammy Davis Jr.. The album includes covers of three songs from the musical Sweet Charity.
WIf I Ruled the World is a 1965 studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr. The album was produced by Warner Brothers.
WIt's All Over but the Swingin is a 1957 album by Sammy Davis, Jr., arranged by Jack Pleis and Morty Stevens.
WJust for Lovers is the second studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr., released in 1955.
WLonely Is the Name is a 1968 studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr.
WMood to Be Wooed is a 1958 studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr. and featuring Mundell Lowe on electric guitar.
WThe Nat King Cole Songbook is a 1965 studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr., recorded in tribute to singer and pianist Nat King Cole, who had recently died.
WOur Shining Hour is a 1965 studio album by Sammy Davis Jr., accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra, arranged by Quincy Jones.
WPorgy and Bess is a 1959 album by Sammy Davis Jr. of selections from George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess co-starring Carmen McRae. Davis is accompanied by orchestras conducted by Buddy Bregman and Morty Stevens, sometimes supported by the Bill Thompson singers. McRae is featured on three of the ten songs, "Summertime", "My Man's Gone Now" and the only duet, "I Loves You, Porgy", all three backed by an orchestra directed by Jack Pleis. "The record is piled to the sky with strings, harps, choruses, and pillowy orchestration," writes Tim Sendra on Allmusic, but "credit[s] Sammy and Carmen for holding up their end of the deal."
WReprise Musical Repertory Theatre is a series of four 12" long playing vinyl albums recorded in Los Angeles in 1963. The four albums were sold through mail order as a box set in 1963, then released separately to retail in 1964. They were conceived and produced by Frank Sinatra. Morris Stoloff was the musical director and the A&R Director was Sonny Burke.
WThe Sammy Davis Jr. All-Star Spectacular is a 1962 studio album by Sammy Davis Jr. arranged by Morty Stevens. The first half of the album features Davis' impersonations of popular entertainers and celebrities.
WSammy Davis Jr. Belts the Best of Broadway is a 1962 studio album by Sammy Davis Jr., arranged by Marty Paich.
WSammy Davis, Jr. Now is a 1972 album by Sammy Davis, Jr.. The album features the number one hit "The Candy Man", a Grammy-nominated song. The rest of the album is made up of standards, big ballads and soul tracks.
WSammy Davis Jr. Salutes the Stars of the London Palladium is an album by Sammy Davis Jr., recorded in 1964 as a tribute to artists who have performed at the London Palladium. Davis had just performed a five-week stint at the Palladium, and the album was recorded in London.
WSammy Davis Jr. Sings and Laurindo Almeida Plays is a 1966 studio album by Sammy Davis Jr., accompanied by guitarist Laurindo Almeida.
WSammy Davis Jr. Sings Mel Tormé's "California Suite" is a 1964 album by Sammy Davis Jr.
WSammy Davis Jr. Sings the Big Ones for Young Lovers is an album by Sammy Davis Jr. that was released in 1964 and arranged by Jimmie Haskell and Perry Botkin Jr..
WSammy Davis Jr. Sings the Complete 'Dr. Dolittle' is a 1967 studio album by Sammy Davis Jr., of songs from the 1967 musical Doctor Dolittle.
WThe Sammy Davis Jr. Show is a 1966 studio album by Sammy Davis Jr., released to coincide with his television show of the same name.
WSammy Swings is the fourth studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr., released in 1957.
WSammy's Back on Broadway is a 1965 studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr..
WThe Shelter of Your Arms is a 1964 album by Sammy Davis, Jr.. The title track reached No. 3 on the R&B singles, No. 7 on the Easy Listening chart, and No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart.
WStarring Sammy Davis Jr. is the debut studio album by Sammy Davis Jr., recorded in 1954.
WThe Wham of Sam is a 1961 studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr., arranged by Marty Paich and Morty Stevens.
WWhat Kind of Fool Am I and Other Show-Stoppers is a 1962 studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr.
WWhen the Feeling Hits You! is a 1965 studio album by Sammy Davis, Jr., featuring Sam Butera and the Witnesses.