"Mother of Mine, I Still Have You" is a song featured in the 1927 film The Jazz Singer sung by Al Jolson as Jakie Rabinowitz with music by Louis Silvers and lyrics by Grant Clarke.
Lyrics[]
Mother, I'm sorry I've wandered away
Breaking your heart as I did
Now that I've grown up, I've come back to say
Things that I felt as a kid, Dear
Mother of mine, when friends all doubt me
I still have you, somehow you're just the the same
Mother divine, with your arms about me
I know I'm not to blame
Gee, ain't it funny, when skies are sunny
That's when my pals all want me
When things go wrong and they don't want me
Mother, I still have you
Mother of mine, when friends all doubt me
I still have you, somehow you're just the same
Mother divine, with your arms about me
I know I'm not to blame
Gee, ain't it funny, when skies are sunny
That's when my pals all want me
And when things go wrong and they don't want me
Mother, I still have you
Jakie Rabinowitz | Cantor Rabinowitz | Sara Rabinowitz | Mary Dale | Moisha Yudelson | Harry Lee | Yossele Rosenblatt
Songs
My Gal Sal | Waiting for the Robert E. Lee | Yussel, Yussel | Kol Nidre | Dirty Hands, Dirty Face | Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye) | Kaddish | Yahrzeit Licht | Blue Skies | Mother of Mine, I Still Have You | My Mammy