You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet is a tribute album to Al Jolson, (you can see an Al Jolson shadow in the album cover), recorded by American singer Eddie Fisher in 1968.[2] It was his last RCA Victor album.[3][4]
After "Now I Know" barely charted, (having just done well on the AC chart), Eddie Fisher started his last project, a tribute album to Al Jolson, Fisher's family and other people actually used to call Fisher "Sonnny Boy",[5] a song of Jolson's. The album was released in 1968 and even before this album he showed his affection for Jolson with cuts like "Mame". It was unsuccessful, didn't chart, didn't sell[6]and Fisher's recording career ended until his last album in 1984, named After All.