Biography
Little Jack Little was a 1930s bandleader and singer who enjoyed a major hit with Hold Me in the mid-'30s -- another song with which he was closely associated was You Oughta Be in Pictures. He was a master of a singing-talking technique that was popular in the 1930s, and he was successful until his violinist, Mitchell Ayres (aka Mitchell Agress), bolted from the orchestra with some of its other best members and formed their own band. Little later led a bolero rhythm orchestra -- he is best remembered by #Honeymooners fans for his mention, alongside Basil Fomeen and Ted Fiorito, by Jackie Gleason's Ralph Kramden in the episode "#Young at Heart," as he recalls the bands that used to play at the Sons of Italy Hall in Brooklyn. Little passed away in 1955. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi



 
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1934 Little Jack Little - Stay As Sweet As You Are
1st RECORDING OF: I’m In The Mood For Love - Little Jack Little (1935)
'Little' Jack Little Sings For You
1935 Little Jack Little - I’m Shooting High
1935 Little Jack Little - My Heart And I
Little Jack Little: My Wild Irish Rose (instrumental) (1930)
1934 Little Jack Little - Old Roses
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