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Natalie is a 1976 album by American singer Natalie Cole.Cole's second studio album, It was released on April 9, 1976, by Capitol Records.The album features the hit singles, "Sophisticated Lady (She's a Different Lady)" and "Mr. Melody".
Sophisticated Lady" is a jazz standard. Sophisticated Lady may also refer to: Sophisticated Lady (Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass album) Sophisticated Lady (Julie London album) "Sophisticated Lady", a 1971 song by REO Speedwagon from R.E.O. Speedwagon
"Sophisticated Lady (She's a Different Lady)" is a 1976 R&B/Soul song recorded by American singer Natalie Cole issued as lead single from her second album Natalie. The song won Cole a second consecutive Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance .
The song appeared on the soundtrack of the 1989/90 documentary celebrating her life entitled Sophisticated Lady. [10] In his autobiography Music Is My Mistress, Ellington writes that "George Gershwin once told Oscar Levant that he wished he had written the bridge to Sophisticated Lady, and that made me very proud". [11]
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Sophisticated Ladies opened on Broadway at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on March 1, 1981, and closed on January 2, 1983, after 767 performances and fifteen previews. The musical was conceived by Donald McKayle, directed by Michael Smuin, and choreographed by McKayle, Smuin, Henry LeTang, Bruce Heath, and Mercedes Ellington.
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During the 18th century, vocal music in France was dominated by opera, but solo song underwent a renaissance in the 19th century, first with salon melodies and then by mid-century with highly sophisticated works influenced by the German Lieder, which had been introduced into the country.