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  2. Harvest of Hits - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Of Hits is an original jazz compilation by Nat King Cole released by Capitol Records in 1950. Both a 10 – inch (33-1/3rpm) LP version containing 8 tracks, and a 6-track boxed set of three 7 – inch (45rpm) discs was released. The album features Oscar Moore on guitar, Johnny Miller on bass and Lee Young on drums. [1]

  3. Still Unforgettable - Wikipedia

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    Speaking in July 2008 to noted UK soul writer Pete Lewis of the award-winning Blues & Soul, Cole discussed the thinking behind 'Still Unforgettable': "While we were still trying to create that same 'Unforgettable'-type mood or environment, this time I wanted to expand. Rather than just doing another Nat 'King' Cole tribute – which was not ...

  4. Old King Cole - Wikipedia

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    "Old King Cole" is a British nursery rhyme first attested in 1709. Though there is much speculation about the identity of King Cole, it is unlikely that he can be identified reliably as any historical figure. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 1164. The poem describes a merry king who called for his pipe, bowl, and musicians, with the ...

  5. Category:Nat King Cole album covers - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... File:Nat King Cole Sings My Fair Lady (album cover).jpg; File:Natclub.jpg;

  6. L-O-V-E (album) - Wikipedia

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    L-O-V-E was Cole's last album, and was released shortly before his death in February 1965. The songs " The Girl from Ipanema ", " My Kind of Girl " and " More (Theme From Mondo Cane )" were recorded December 1–3, 1964, shortly after Cole's diagnosis with lung cancer, and were the last recordings he made. [ 3 ]

  7. The King Cole Trio (album) - Wikipedia

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    The King Cole Trio is a series of albums by jazz pianist Nat King Cole's King Cole Trio released by the Capitol Records label. These were Cole's debut commercial recordings. Originally recorded and released in sets of 78 r.p.m. records between 1944–49, they were reissued in 1950 on 10-inch LPs. The original releases of Volume 3 (as 78 r.p.m ...

  8. Stardust (1927 song) - Wikipedia

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    Producer Lee Gillette convinced Nat King Cole to include the song on his 1957 release Love Is the Thing. Cole initially refused to record it because of the number of renditions available at the time. Cole, who had been singing the song since 1954, declared: "I hate to sing Stardust, it wears me out". On its release, the song received good ...

  9. St. Louis Blues (album) - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Blues is a 1958 album by Nat King Cole, arranged by Nelson Riddle. St. Louis Blues was the soundtrack to the film of the same name that starred Cole. The Billboard album chart placed the disc at a peak position of #18.

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