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  2. Penthouse Serenade - Wikipedia

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    Penthouse Serenade is an instrumental jazz quartet album by Nat King Cole. It was released initially as a 10-inch LP in September, 1952, on Capitol Records . An expanded (12 track) version was reissued in 1955 and a 19 track version (13-19 being vocal tracks) was reissued in 1998.

  3. Nat King Cole - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), [1] known professionally as Nat King Cole, alternatively billed as Nat "King" Cole, was an American singer, jazz pianist, and actor. Cole's career as a jazz and pop vocalist started in the late 1930s and spanned almost three decades where he found success and recorded over 100 songs ...

  4. Phendula (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Phendula" (Xhosa: "Answer") is a song by South African singer Zahara. It was released on September 6, 2013, serving as the lead single from her second studio album of the same name . [ 1 ] The song peaked at number six on South Africa's EMA Airplay chart on October 8, 2013.

  5. Straighten Up and Fly Right - Wikipedia

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    The song's harmonic structure is based on that of the George and Ira Gershwin's song, "I Got Rhythm". [6] The King Cole Trio recorded the song, along with "Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You", "If You Can’t Smile and Say Yes" and "Jumpin' at Capitol", for Capitol Records during a three-hour recording session at C.P. MacGregor Studios in Hollywood ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Oscar Moore - Wikipedia

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    Soon after, Moore accompanied pianist Nat King Cole at the Swanee Inn in North La Brea, Hollywood. He spent ten years with Cole in the piano-guitar-bass trio format, [2] that influenced Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Ahmad Jamal. [1] Moore placed or topped polls in DownBeat, Metronome, and Esquire magazines from 1943 through 1948. Art Tatum ...

  8. Category:Nat King Cole songs - Wikipedia

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    Tangerine (1941 song) Tea for Two (song) Tenderly; That Ain't Right; That Sunday, That Summer; That's All There Is to That; This Is All I Ask; Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer (song) Thou Swell; Three Little Words (song) 'Tis Autumn; To the Ends of the Earth (song) Too Young (Sidney Lippman and Sylvia Dee song)

  9. The Beautiful Ballads - Wikipedia

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    The Beautiful Ballads is a 1967 posthumous album of recordings by Nat King Cole. The album was issued after the singer's death by Capitol Records collecting recordings which had not previously been available in LP form. [1] Most of the tracks were previously released as single A-sides or B-sides. [2]