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Nat King Cole

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Aliases
King Cole and His Trio
King Cole Quintette
Nat "King" Cole and His Trio
Nat King Cole with The Merry Young Souls
Nat "King" Cole with Orchestra
Real name
Nathaniel Adams Coles
Born
March 17, 1919
Died
February 15, 1965
Country
United States
IPI
00006485981 9 works
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
Pianist and jazz/pop vocalist
Member of
The King Cole Trio
The Capitol International Jazzmen Piano (1945-1946)
Family
Natalie Cole Daughter
Eddie Cole Brother
Freddy Cole Brother
Maria Cole Wife
Lionel Cole Nephew
Ike Cole Brother
Nadine Robinson Wife
Related
The Keynoters
Joe Zito Conductor, arranger
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Originals

Title Performer Release date Covered by
listen on Internet Archive October 1960 (36 artists)
December 1962 (4 artists)
March 1954 (14 artists)
August 1962 David Murray
February 10, 1964 Kamahl
May 1959 Lou Lanza
 REC December 22, 1951 (90 artists)
Originally by Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra REL
Because of Rain Nat "King" Cole 1951 Unverified
September 1960 (4 artists)
 BRD (58 artists)
Originally by Nat "King" Cole with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle REC,REL
 REC,REL February 1953 (58 artists)
Originally by Nat "King" Cole BRD
1950 (18 artists)
April 1957 (7 artists)
November 12, 1962 (6 artists)
February 1951 (34 artists)
Don't Hurt the Girl Nat "King" Cole with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle 1955 Unverified
Don't Let Your Eyes Go Shopping (For Your Heart) Nat "King" Cole with Nelson Riddle January 26, 1953 Unverified
January 1956 Georges Guétary - Orchestre dir. Jo Moutet
October 1959 (3 artists)
June 1952 (15 artists)
Hajji Baba Nat "King" Cole 1954 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive December 1951 (8 artists)
April 6, 1964 (4 artists)
July 1964 Al Martino
April 11, 1955 (5 artists)
April 1963 Natalie Cole
July 1953 (15 artists)
July 1949 (5 artists)
February 1956 (59 artists)
April 1963 (39 artists)
December 1955 (75 artists)
listen on Internet Archive September 1952 (4 artists)
March 1954 (2 artists)
September 1960 (3 artists)
August 1954 (14 artists)
 BRD (14 artists)
Originally by Nat "King" Cole and His Trio REC
 REC 1986 (14 artists)
Originally by Nat "King" Cole BRD
 REC January 1960 (9 artists)
Originally by Bob Beckham REL
 REC September 1949 (3 artists)
Originally by Doris Day with The Mellomen - Orchestra under the direction of John Rarig REL
September 1950 (2 artists)
March 1958 (30 artists)
February 1959 (4 artists)
 REL 1949 (554 artists)
Originally by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra REC
Make believe land Nat King Cole 1951 Missing information
June 1954 (3 artists)
July 1959 (2 artists)
July 1964 (2 artists)
May 1953 (5 artists)
listen on Internet Archive October 12, 1953 (2 artists)
August 26, 1963 Cleveland Robinson
 REC June 1956 Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra
Originally by Roger Williams - Strings & Orchestra directed by Glenn Osser REL
December 1962 Les Cyclones
June 1960 (2 artists)
February 10, 1964 (5 artists)
March 1948 (699 artists)
March 1956 (280 artists)
September 1956 (5 artists)
January 1956 (28 artists)
July 1958 (2 artists)
December 1954 Mark Mahar
July 1962 (121 artists)
July 1964 Laurie Loman
June 1957 (23 artists)
August 1955 Blue Boys med Jørn Grauengårds Orkester
May 1959 (17 artists)
 REL April 1952 (50 artists)
Originally by Jerry Gray and His Orchestra - Vocal by Tommy Traynor REC
1952 (2 artists)
December 1955 Grant-Lee Phillips
 REC January 1968 Drink Small
Originally by Brook Benton - Orchestra conducted by Belford C. Hendricks REL
October 1953 (421 artists)
June 1963 (44 artists)
June 1965 (3 artists)
November 1959 (2 artists)
September 1952 (18 artists)
January 1955 (4 artists)
November 1958 (120 artists)
May 1959 Natalie Cole
February 1956 (46 artists)
September 1956 (24 artists)
October 8, 1951 (256 artists)
Sampled by (2 artists)
December 1951 (5 artists)
February 1959 (5 artists)
i Whatcha' Gonna Do Nat King Cole 1960 Unverified
April 1957 (6 artists)
September 1960 (15 artists)
September 1960 (2 artists)
 REC May 1966 (153 artists)
Originally by Russ Morgan and His Orchestra REL
July 1949 The Svend Asmussen Sextet
February 1952 Smoky Dawson

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