Sammy davis biography yes i can
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Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr.
I am not necessarily thrilled with biographies of stars, which this of course is. It is an autobiography of Sammy Davis Jr. written in collaboration with Burt and Jane Boyar, both were his close friends. It fryst vatten Burt that reads the audiobook, his wife having now passed away. What we hear are words spoken from the heart. This fryst vatten not just anyone reading the ord. It fryst vatten beautifully read with deep emotion.
Back to the book. We follow Sammy from when he started performing with his father and uncle at the age of three. It does not cover his whole life. It goes up to and through his marriage to the blonde Swedish actress, Ma
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Yes I Can: The Sammy Davis Jr. Story
I am not necessarily thrilled with biographies of stars, which this of course is. It is an autobiography of Sammy Davis Jr. written in collaboration with Burt and Jane Boyar, both were his close friends. It is Burt that reads the audiobook, his wife having now passed away. What we hear are words spoken from the heart. This is not just anyone reading the text. It is beautifully read with deep emotion.
Back to the book. We follow Sammy from when he started performing with his father and uncle at the age of three. It does not cover his whole life. It goes up to and through his marriage to the blonde Swedish actress, May-Br
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Yes I Can – The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr.
The writing process
Around 1961, Burt took a leave of absence from his column, and Burt and Jane began the long process of research and writing – interviewing friends and family, and talking to Sammy every night for hours wherever in the world he was performing. By 1963, the Boyars found themselves with a mammoth 1,000 page manuscript which no publishing house in New York would touch – and they had tried them all.
The Boyars had made two choices which made their chances of finding a publisher remote, but ultimately contributed to the book’s popular appeal once published. Firstly, the text eschewed the usual dates, facts, and detail that were found in the average biography of the time – instead Yes I Can was written with a strong first-person narrative drive that focussed on the story first and foremost. Secondly, the book consisted predominately of dialogue (obviously invented) between Sammy and the people in his life. These choices g