Such a legend. Love his smooth silky voice. He was an American singer, jazz pianist & actor. He recorded over 100 songs that became hits on the pop charts. He is best known for "Mona Lisa" & "Unforgettable" but he had so many great hits such as "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66", "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons", "There! I've Said It Again", "Nature Boy", "Ramblin' Rose", "Autumn Leaves", "The Very Thought Of You", "Smile", "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days Of Summer" etc.
Nat sang in an era when the lyric was king, every word needed to be understood, when it was important that the lyric was made relatable by the singer, when men and women loved and respected one another for who they were, the performer respected the audience by dressing for the occasion, and when the performer made each person feel as if he or she was singing to each individual person in the audience. Nat was the first black performer in America to have his own television show, but it was cancelled after 7 months because sponsors refused to advertise on a black man's TV show. Try Nat doing "Nature Boy", "Too Young", "The Very Thought Of You", "Smile", "Too Young", "Sweet Lorraine", "When I Fall In Love", "Stardust:", and of course when Christmas comes his great "The Christmas Song".
What else should we react to from Nat King Cole?
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Such a legend. Love his smooth silky voice. He was an American singer, jazz pianist & actor. He recorded over 100 songs that became hits on the pop charts. He is best known for "Mona Lisa" & "Unforgettable" but he had so many great hits such as "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66", "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons", "There! I've Said It Again", "Nature Boy", "Ramblin' Rose", "Autumn Leaves", "The Very Thought Of You", "Smile", "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days Of Summer" etc.
Not to forget "L.O.V.E" (a Bert Kaempfert hit)!
His daughter Natalie Cole did this song with him after he passed away. She passed away as well. So talented
R.i.p nat king cole ❤❤❤❤
Nat sang in an era when the lyric was king, every word needed to be understood, when it was important that the lyric was made relatable by the singer, when men and women loved and respected one another for who they were, the performer respected the audience by dressing for the occasion, and when the performer made each person feel as if he or she was singing to each individual person in the audience. Nat was the first black performer in America to have his own television show, but it was cancelled after 7 months because sponsors refused to advertise on a black man's TV show. Try Nat doing "Nature Boy", "Too Young", "The Very Thought Of You", "Smile", "Too Young", "Sweet Lorraine", "When I Fall In Love", "Stardust:", and of course when Christmas comes his great "The Christmas Song".
Classier time.
Please watch Bobby Hatfield/Righteous Bros sing "Unchained Melody". Same 1960's era.
On the Mount Rushmore of crooners. Legendary
They really react to everything 😂
YOU GUYS NEED TO DO RONNIE MILSAP ( IT WAS ALMOST LIKE A SONG)
Wow, Lulu has a nice Falsetto :P
Mr Pumpkin
First yay