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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars When he was good
This autobiography tells the story of Sammy Davis Jr. up until the sixties. It tells the now legendary story of his starting out as a four - year with the Will Mastin trio. It tells of a long - climb through many obstacles to get to the top of the show- business world. It tells of his contending with prejudice and discrimination especially during his time in the Army. And...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Yes I Can
They oughta call this book "Yes I Can - If Frank Says It's OK", because everybody knows Sinatra calls the shots with all those guys.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars When he was good, January 19, 2005
This review is from: Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr. (Paperback)
This autobiography tells the story of Sammy Davis Jr. up until the sixties. It tells the now legendary story of his starting out as a four - year with the Will Mastin trio. It tells of a long - climb through many obstacles to get to the top of the show- business world. It tells of his contending with prejudice and discrimination especially during his time in the Army. And it also reveals his courage in confronting this, and in standing up for his own people. It does not tell the much sadder last part of Sammy Davis Jr. 's story when he seemed to sink into drug and alcoholic addiction, and deteriorated morally as well as in health terms. It does not tell the story of the six- pack a day smoker's final cancer.
It reveals the earlier more optimistic Sammy Davis Jr. He was usually referred to in his glory days as the greatest all- around entertainer show- business ever had. And in truth he was a terrific dancer, a quite good but not great singer, and just a remarkably energetic entertainer. He had humor about himself and about the world, about his one eye, about his being a black Jew. One interesting part of this book tells about his friendship with Jeff Chandler an actor who was Jewish and who died young. And how that influenced on Davis's own decision to convert to Judaism.
Davis was a person who you radiated not only great energy but a great hunger to be approved of and loved. He received tremendous applause on stage but perhaps that did not fully satisfy his need. Raised without formal schooling, and always on the road he too had a restlessness about him as if he were never at home in the place he stood. There was something to my mind tremendously moving about this part of his stage identity. He needed the applause so much the urge of the spectator was to see him get the applause.
His private life was no great picnic and included three divorces. His daughter by the actress May Britt who apparently was a very decent person and a good mother, has written a memoir about her often absent father. His friends Sinatra, Dean Martin , the Rat Pack are all with the exception of Shirley MacLaine now gone.
In a way in his struggle to get to the top, his fighting against prejudice his 'making it' he exemplifies the American dream. But in the prejudice he suffered, and in the downfall of his latter years he also seems to exemplify an American tragedy.
He was enormously likeable and gave millions of people pleasure with his on- stage antics.
Thanks Sammy you truly were a star.
This book tells in detail the story of his early and best years. It may be too long but it does have much valuable material for anyone who takes an interest in his life.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE Guide for self-help and motivation!, July 20, 2001
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Andre M. "brnn64" (Mt. Pleasant, SC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr. (Paperback)
To HELL with TD Jakes, Ilyana Van Zant, and all those other so-called self-help quickbuck gurus. You want inspiration? READ THIS BOOK! When I was 14 and going to a hellish jr. high school and dealing with bullies and home problems, I checked this out of the local lie-berry and I felt that if the "Candy Man" could go through TENFOLD the hell I was going through and still become the King of his field by believing in what God had given him, then DAMMIT, so could I! I have managed to overcome most of my childhood difficulties, thanx largely to this book and Louis Armstrong's music for getting me thru those tough times! Read this and you'll see what I mean.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sammy Davis, Jr. is One Cool Cat!, February 14, 2000
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This review is from: Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr. (Paperback)
We all know him as the guy who sang "The Candyman," and the black guy in the Rat Pack, but there is so much more to this beloved entertainer than meets the eye (no pun intended). This book thoughtfully recounts the unbringing of Sammy as a child star in vaudeville, and his rise as a top performer throughout the world. In a time when race was an issue in clubs and in Vegas, Sammy persevered and overcame these obstacles to become one of the most beloved and popular entertainers ever! I originally read "Yes, I Can!" when it first came out as a youngster. He was inspiring to me in my life struggles then, even though I wasn't black or a man or in show business. It was his positive outlook that stuck with me. Sammy Davis, Jr. is just the coolest cat! I recommend this book highly.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars YES I CAN DO IT TOO, August 14, 2000
This review is from: Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr. (Paperback)
The first time I saw the book I looked at the volume of the book, which is about 700 pages, I thought, "I am never going to read this." But I bought the book and discovered it was easy reading and most of all it was very enjoyable. I finished reading the entire book in about two days. I really enjoyed its rich history and the peculiar way Sammy describes his way to success. I must tell you I cried a few times and couldn't help but to feel a part of Sammy's world.

I would recommend this book to anyone who has had a dream in life and thought of it as impossible, Sammy would definitely make you believe that you can accomplish anything in this world. Yes I can is a winner in my eyes.

If you have any questions as to how his life changed in the years after this book was published do not forget to read his daughter's, Tracy Davis, biography about her famous father named "Sammy Davis Jr., My Father"

Finally, I especially recommend this book for anyone who is planning to write his/her own autobiography because you will learn a great deal just by reading it

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Worlds Greatest Entertainer, December 13, 2000
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This review is from: Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr. (Paperback)
The most appropriatelly named book I have read. An inspiring and yet heartbreaking account of a remarkable mans life. I encourage ANYONE to read this book. It will give you a whole new outlook on Sammy Davis Jr., and life as well!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mr. Entertainment: a nearly complete story, March 3, 2010
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An Excellent story, well written, well told, and fairly accurate to boot.
Much is better retold in his second autobiography "Why Me?". If you're a avid fan - get both, otherwise... consider getting the coffee table book "Photo" along with "Why Me?" both by and about Sammy Davis Jr.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Celebrity Bio..., December 18, 2007
This review is from: Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr. (Paperback)
The great Sammy Davis Jr. could sing, dance, act, do imitations and tell jokes. He also tells a captivating story about poverty, race in america, his unlikely fascination with Judaism, and the pitfalls of fame and fortune. This is definately one the best celbrity biographies I've ever read: extremely well written.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read!, January 11, 2002
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This review is from: Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr. (Paperback)
I first read this book when I was 12 years old and was in awe of how someone could achieve so much after so many trials. As an adult, I have searched for years for a copy because of how much it moved me. I can still remember the pictures and some of the facts even after 26 years.
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16 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not a bad book, February 22, 2001
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This review is from: Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr. (Paperback)
This book was well written. I think the title should have been "Yes I Can, if Frank Sinatra Says It's Ok". Cause Frank calls the shots for all those guys. You can't read this book unless you understand a life like Frank's. When you've loved and lost the way Frank has then you'll understand.
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15 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Yes I Can, March 15, 2005
This review is from: Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr. (Paperback)
They oughta call this book "Yes I Can - If Frank Says It's OK", because everybody knows Sinatra calls the shots with all those guys.
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