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  1. Al Jolson calling to the orchestra, "Wait a minute, wait a minute I tell yer, you ain't heard nothin' yet" not only marked the arrival of what from that moment on became known as the talkies,...

  2. Warner Bros. Entertainment / warnerbrosonline. The jazz Singer is available on Blu-ray 1/8 at http://bit.ly/jazzsingerBDThe son of a Jewish cantor must defy his father in order to pursue his dream...

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  3. Feb 2, 2019 · The colloquial phrases you ain’t seen nothing yet and you ain’t heard nothing yet are used to indicate that however extreme or impressive something may seem, it will be overshadowed by what is to come.

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    Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain't heard nothin' yet! Wait a minute, I tell ya! You ain't heard nothin'! You wanna hear "Toot, Toot, Tootsie"? All right, hold on, hold on... [walks back to one...

    My son was to stand at my side and sing tonight – but now I have no son.
    My son came to me in my dreams—he sang Kol Nidre so beautifully. If he would only sing like that tonight—surely he would be forgiven.

    [Listening to Jakie cantoring at Yom Kippur services after the death of his father]A jazz singer...singing to his God!

    Here he belongs. If God wanted him in His house, He would have kept him there. He's not myboy anymore—he belongs to the whole world now.

    The Cantor: I'll teach him better than to debase the voice God gave him!
    Sara Rabinowitz: But Papa - our boy, he does not think like we do.
    The Cantor: First he will get a whipping!
    Jakie Rabinowitz: If you whip me again, I'll run away - - and nevercome back!
    See him---and hear him sing!
    Hear what you see - see what you hear.
    The supreme triumph the world has ever known in the Motion Picture Industry.
    Mammy's favorite son!
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  4. Oct 4, 2010 · “The Jazz Singer,” released in 1927, was the first commercially successful “talking motion picture.” One of the most iconic moments in movie history occurs in this film when Al Jolson on stage, turns to his enthusiastic audience and says, “Wait a minute! You ain’t heard nothin’ yet!”

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