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  1. Há 1 dia · Written by Bert Kaempfert and Milt Gabler, L.O.V.E. was Nat's last recording session, Dec. 3, 1964, completing his soon-to-be released L.O.V.E album. "L-O-V-...

  2. "L-O-V-E" is a song written by Bert Kaempfert and Milt Gabler, recorded by Nat King Cole for his 1965 studio album L-O-V-E. The trumpet solo was performed b...

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  3. Há 6 dias · Relive the golden era of music with this enchanting playlist featuring the timeless classics of Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, The Carpenters, Brenda Lee, and A...

  4. Há 3 dias · One of the prized finds from the most recent Record Store Day in May, was the release of rare, never heard before, live recordings of the Nat King Cole Quartet from a week long residency at The Blue Note jazz club in Chicago. Recorded at the end of August in 1953, Nat was utilizing a quartet, with the addition of drummer, Lee Young.

  5. Há 5 dias · I wonder, I wonder” – the words that echo in my mind every time I hear Nat “King” Cole’s soulful rendition of “Is It Better to Have Loved and Lost.” This timeless classic has captivated audiences since its release in 1965, and its haunting melody combined with heartfelt lyrics continues to resonate with listeners ...

  6. Há 5 dias · Natalie Cole bloomed into a superstar with her debut single, “This Will Be,” released in 1975 when she was 25 years old. With its funky, soulful sound, the song helped her step out of the shadow of her father, Nat “King” Cole, one of the most iconic vocalists of the 20th century.

  7. Há 2 dias · It was first recorded by King and included on her second studio album, Tapestry (1971). Another well-known version is by James Taylor from his album Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon. His was released as a single in 1971, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and number four on the UK Singles Chart.