Sammy Davis Jr. was a legendary American entertainer whose talents spanned singing, acting, comedy, dancing, and musicianship. Born in Harlem, New York, to vaudeville performers, Davis began his career at a young age and quickly rose to fame with his dynamic performances and captivating stage presence. Throughout his career, he starred in iconic musicals such as "Mr. Wonderful" and "Golden Boy," and captivated audiences on screen in films like "Porgy and Bess." Davis' discography is a treasure trove of classic songs, including timeless hits like "My Funny Valentine" and "The Candy Man." His versatility and charisma made him a beloved figure in the world of big band, swing music, adult standards, and vocal jazz, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.