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He is the brother of Jazz musician Nat King | Cole, father of Lionel Cole and uncle of Natalie Col |
For the Nat King | Cole UK number 1 album, see Nat King Cole. |
Maurice Hines: To Nat "King" | Cole With Love (Arbors Records) |
The song was revived by Nat King | Cole in 1951. |
Nat "King" | Cole released a version in 1954. |
"My Life" (Nat King | Cole, Nat Simon) - 2:12 |
It features music by Nat "King" | Cole and Cherri Red. |
The Nat King | Cole Songbook is a 1965 studio album by Sammy Davis, |
dams, Billy Mackenzie, Elsie Carlisle, Nat King | Cole, Natalie Cole, Billy Cotton, John Farnham, and |
, Holt Marvell, Jack Strachey) - 3:46 (Nat King | Cole Trio) |
Fred Coots, Sam M. Lewis) - 3:16 (Nat King | Cole Trio) |
"Straighten Up and Fly Right" (Nat King | Cole, Irving Mills) - 2:45 |
"Honey Hush" (Nat King | Cole, Big Joe Turner, Lou Willie Turner) - 2:37 |
It also includes the famous Nat "King" | Cole song, When I Fall in Love. |
"There Is a Tavern in the Town" (Nat King | Cole, Traditional) - 1:36 |
The King: Joe "King" Oliver, Nat "King" | Cole, Paul Whiteman, Buddy Bolden, Freddie Keppard |
onely Hearts is a 1962 studio album by Nat King | Cole, arranged by Belford Hendricks.. |
all - All for You (A Dedication to the Nat King | Cole Trio) (1996) |
On November 5, 1956, The Nat King | Cole Show debuted on NBC-TV. |
The original recording by Nat King | Cole was released by Capitol Records as catalog numb |
She recorded with Nat King | Cole and Lionel Hampton in 1940. |
Nat King | Cole, Smoking Popes and Lonnie Donegan recorded popu |
On August 23, 1956, singer Nat King | Cole spoke at the Republican Convention. |
Nat King | Cole recorded more than one version of the song. |
This Will Make You Laugh", recorded by Nat King | Cole Trio in 1941 and in 1993 by daughter Natalie Co |
One of Those Things is a 1957 album by Nat King | Cole, arranged by Billy May. |
Nat King | Cole was refused a room at the Fort Armstrong on one |
The theme song, "Mona Lisa" sung by Nat King | Cole, won the Academy Award for Best Song. |
In the 1940s Callender recorded with Nat King | Cole, Erroll Garner, Charlie Parker, Wardell Gray, D |
There are jazz vocal renditions by Nat King | Cole, Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Blossom Dearie, |
Hampton's orchestra, he played in the Nat King | Cole Trio from 1947 to 1951. |
All About Yourself is a 1960 album by Nat King | Cole, arranged by Dave Cavanaugh. |
ost successful version was recorded by Nat King | Cole, which was released by Capitol Records as catal |
Maurice Shapiro on "Why", recorded by Nat King | Cole and Karen Chandler. |
ourney), Frank Sinatra, Andy Williams, Nat King | Cole and Barry Manilow. |
quintet featuring Charlie Shavers and Nat King | Cole on recording, and had three songs issued on Key |
A Mis Amigos is a 1959 studio album by Nat King | Cole, arranged by Dave Cavanaugh and recorded in Rio |
n the Warner Bros. 1958 movie starring Nat King | Cole as Handy, Ella Fitzgerald, belts out a fine ren |
, 1960, and released an album with the Nat King | Cole Trio in 1962. |
oute 66" was first recorded in 1946 by Nat King | Cole, whose rendition became a hit on both the U.S. |
sts such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin Nat King | Cole and Harry Connick, Jr. |
eaturing clips from Amos 'n' Andy, The Nat King | Cole Show, Roots and others, Riggs portrays an illum |
n the 42nd anniversary of the death of Nat King | Cole, who had made "Mona Lisa" so famous. |
ullabies to her like Frank Sinatra and Nat King | Cole, and he encouraged her to pursue a musical care |
recorded by Dinah Shore, Dick Jacobs, Nat King | Cole, Earl Grant and David Carroll, all of whose ver |
The CD featured songs performed by Nat King | Cole, Nick Lachey, Alicia Keys, Andy Williams, Johnn |
io Lanza (who starred in the film) and Nat King | Cole in two different versions, which were both rele |
ing in a show with Dorothy Donegan and Nat King | Cole; while there he made his first recordings as a |
ajor hit version of it was recorded by Nat King | Cole, on September 4, 1951 and released by Capitol R |
ing the United States, performing with Nat King | Cole at the Tropicana, and recording an album for RC |
natra, June Christy, Dean Martin and Nat "King" | Cole as well as newly released (and hopefully hit-ma |
She numbered amongst her admirers Nat King | Cole, Frank Sinatra and British chat show host Micha |
Nat King | Cole was under contract with a different record labe |
ng version of the song was recorded by Nat King | Cole in 1954 which reached a peak Billboard position |
Nat "King" | Cole, Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald |
A later version by Nat King | Cole was used as the closing song in the 1993 movie |
a Horne, Cab Calloway, Billie Holiday, Nat King | Cole and James Brown. |
Clark, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Nat King | Cole, Judy Garland and Rosemary Clooney. |
of "Sweet Lorraine" on the album to Nat "King" | Cole, who had died a month before the album's releas |
Guests are Nat King | Cole, Spike Jones and his City Slickers, Peggy Lee, |
Teagarden, to more modern versions by Nat King | Cole, Lena Horne, and Tommy Dorsey. |
harlie Parker and Max Roach as well as Nat King | Cole and Sarah Vaughan. |
g the lyrics to "Too Young", a hit for Nat King | Cole, and "The End of the World", a hit for Skeeter |
called Nature Boy (recorded in 1947 by Nat King | Cole), popularizing the homegrown back-to-nature mov |
rankie Laine, Harry James, Carpenters, Nat King | Cole, Tony bennett, Glenn Miller, Bing Crosby, Perry |
op singers, including Frank Sinatra, Nat "King" | Cole, Peggy Lee, Vic Damone, Bobby Darin, Johnny Mer |
the Four Freshmen, and Billy Eckstine, Nat King | Cole, and Miles Davis. |
ing from Frank Sinatra to Dean Martin, Nat King | Cole to Tony Bennett and Ella Fitzgerald to Michael |
tan Kenton, Dick Haymes, Woody Herman, Nat King | Cole, The Four Freshmen, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis |
performed together in the style of the Nat King | Cole Trio, scoring a number of hits in the late 1940 |
Other versions are by Tiny Tim, Nat King | Cole, Vic Dickenson, Dinah Washington, Jackie Gleaso |
lbum, All for You: A Dedication to the Nat King | Cole Trio (1996), was nominated for a Grammy and con |
1950s to the 1970s, including songs by Nat King | Cole, Perry Como, Teresa Brewer and The Everly Broth |
1920s, and later began performing with Nat King | Cole in a partnership that would continue until the |
n, Bette Davis, Tallulah Bankhead, and Nat King | Cole, and U.S. Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and |
Holiday, Chet Baker, Rosemary Clooney, Nat King | Cole, Erroll Garner, Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Art Pepp |
rtman always cited Frank Sinatra and Nat "King" | Cole as his primary influences, audible in his natur |
cist whose songs have been recorded by Nat King | Cole, Frank Sinatra and Doris Day amongst many other |
Chacksfield, Bobby Darin, Dean Martin, Nat King | Cole, Holly Cole, Marvin Gaye, Perry Como, Ray Reach |
many artists including Frank Sinatra, Nat King | Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Perry Como, Linda |
ce loaning his sound to the benefit of Nat King | Cole and Billie Holiday's last-ever concert. |
with an emphasis on vocalists such as Nat King | Cole, Andy Williams, Barbra Streisand and Frank Sina |
, Josephine Baker, Billie Holiday, and Nat King | Cole who were not allowed to lodge at prominent venu |
ivona, Pete Fountain, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King | Cole, Pearl Bailey, Louis Armstrong, Claude Thornhil |
Bennett, Mary J. Blige, Suzy Bogguss, Nat King | Cole, Phil Collins, Harry Connick, Jr., Sammy Davis, |
rt Palmer, Diana Krall, Barry Manilow, Nat King | Cole, Susannah McCorkle, Dinah Washington, Barbra St |
yz II Men, Stevie Wonder, Cece Winans, Nat King | Cole, Mary Wells, her mother's all-time-favourite Ma |
ral times over, also performing on The Nat King | Cole Show, American Bandstand, and The Ed Sullivan S |
s, with such artists as Frank Sinatra, Nat King | Cole, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Norah Jones and |
Wills (numerous times), Howlin' Wolf, Nat King | Cole, Bill Monroe, Harry Belafonte, Frank Sinatra, B |
Burch, and not to be confused with the Nat King | Cole hit. |
ie Francis, Lesley Gore, Ricky Nelson, Nat King | Cole, Gene Autry, Johnny Sea, Joe Dowell, The Trenie |
on and country and western numbers for Nat King | Cole and Al Martino, to early soul for Aretha Frankl |
ay and His Orchestra, Freddie Slack, Nat "King" | Cole, Jesse Price and His Orchestra, Dave Barbour an |
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