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  2. Ask a Woman Who Knows - Wikipedia

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    Ask a Woman Who Knows is a 2002 jazz album by vocalist Natalie Cole with guest Diana Krall. It received four Grammy Award nominations. Background

  3. Natalie Cole en Español - Wikipedia

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    The album is a follow-up to her third Christmas album Caroling, Caroling: Christmas with Natalie Cole. Natalie Cole en Español consists of twelve tracks, which are cover versions of Spanish standards. The album features duets with Juan Luis Guerra, Chris Botti, Arthur Hanlon, Andrea Bocelli and a posthumous duet with her father Nat King Cole.

  4. Leavin' (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album consists of ten cover versions of various R&B and pop songs and two original songs: "5 Minutes Away" and "Don't Say Goodnight (It's Time for Love)". It was the second of Cole's albums to be released by Verve Records and her first album in four years, following Ask a Woman Who Knows (2002).

  5. Joe Sample - Wikipedia

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    Sample was a founding member of the L.A. Express, which was started as the backing band for Tom Scott; however, both Sample and fellow Crusader Larry Carlton left after that group's first album. In 1975, Sample went into the studio with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Shelly Manne to produce a then state-of-the-art recording direct to disc titled ...

  6. Now We're Starting Over Again - Wikipedia

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    Natalie Cole's version of "Now We're Starting Over Again" (simply titled as "Starting Over Again") was released in late 1989 in the UK and early 1990 in the U.S., being the fifth of five singles released from her 1989 album Good to Be Back, the first of which, "Miss You Like Crazy" (#7 on the Hot 100 / #1 R&B), also a Michael Masser production and co-write, becoming Cole's second major hit ...

  7. 'I ain't no white woman': Dionne Warwick discusses huge ... - AOL

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    I said, ‘Yeah, I ain’t no white woman, I’m Black.’” Even though the cover art confused the audience, the beloved singer was able to smooth everything over with her majestic voice.

  8. 100 conversation starters to better understand the girl in ...

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    In Virgil’s Aeneid, the epic poet conversationally writes “Varium et mutabile semper femina.” In case you’re a little dusty on your Latin, that translates to the popular, modern-day adage ...

  9. Thankful (Natalie Cole album) - Wikipedia

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    Thankful is the fourth album by the American singer Natalie Cole. It was released on November 16, 1977, by Capitol Records . In 1978, the album's first single, " Our Love ", peaked at No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Hot R&B chart.