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  2. Inseparable (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Inseparable" is a 1975 R&B/Soul song originally recorded by American singer Natalie Cole. Released in November 1975, it was her second straight number one single on the Hot Soul Singles chart, [2] from her debut album of the same name, and also reached number thirty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart.

  3. Inseparable (album) - Wikipedia

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    Inseparable is the debut studio album by American singer Natalie Cole, released on May 11, 1975, by Capitol Records. The album became her first gold -certified album and spawned the number-one R&B hits " This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) " and " Inseparable ".

  4. Natalie Cole - Wikipedia

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    Natalie Maria Cole (February 6, 1950 – December 31, 2015) was an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She was the daughter of singer and jazz pianist Nat King Cole . She rose to prominence in the mid-1970s, with the release of her debut album Inseparable (1975), along with the song " This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) ", and the album's ...

  5. This Will Be - Wikipedia

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    "This Will Be" is a song written by Chuck Jackson and Marvin Yancy, arranged by Richard Evans and performed by American singer Natalie Cole. Often appended with "(An Everlasting Love)" but not released as such, this was Cole's debut single, released in April 1975 and one of her biggest hits, becoming a number-one R&B and number-six pop smash in the United States, [3] also reaching the UK Top 40.

  6. The Natalie Cole Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Natalie Cole Collection is a compilation album from American singer Natalie Cole from her previous tenure with Capitol Records.The original album was released on January 20, 1982, just after she left the label, and featured ten songs spanning from Inseparable (1975) to I Love You So (1979).

  7. Someone That I Used to Love - Wikipedia

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    The first single from Cole not produced by Chuck Jackson and Marvin Yancy, "Someone That I Used to Love" afforded Cole a considerable comeback reaching #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 where she had last ranked with the 1977-78 Top Ten hit "Our Love": however she would again be absent from the Hot 100 until 1985 and not reappear in the Top 40 until ...

  8. Natalie Cole discography - Wikipedia

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    The Natalie Cole Collection: Released: 1982 (1987 re-release) Label: Capitol — — — — — Twin Best Now: Released: September 30, 1992; Label: Capitol / Toshiba-EMI; Japanese release only — — — — — I've Got Love on My Mind: Released: October 16, 1995; Label: EMI-Capitol Special Markets — — — — — This Will Be: Natalie ...

  9. Category:Natalie Cole songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Natalie Cole songs or lists of Natalie Cole songs, ... Inseparable (song) J. Jump Start (song) L. L-O-V-E; Livin' for Love; M.