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Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr.
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Nigeyb | 4559 comments Mod
I've been meaning to read...


Yes I Can (1965)

by

Sammy Davis Jr.

...for eons

Finally underway. What a story. Still early days but what a life that man has led and still only 16 years old.

Anyone read it?

When Sammy Davis, Jr. published his autobiography in 1965, it was an immediate long-running bestseller as well as a revelation. Yes I Can describes Sammy Davis's personal conviction, the view of success that both propelled him to stardom from ghetto obscurity and served as his armour against racism.




Nigeyb | 4559 comments Mod
Incredible stuff


The racism Sammy ensured was unreal

The generosity of Micky Rooney and most especially Frank Sinatra was extraordinary - others too. Lump in the throat examples

A gripping read


Nigeyb | 4559 comments Mod
Still loving this


I'm listening to the audiobook

I defy anyone to get through the description of his comeback show after his serious car accident and not well up.


Nigeyb | 4559 comments Mod
Well over halfway now and it is getting a little repetitive and less interesting. Still good, but not as great as the opening third


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