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Similar Products : [More Information ...] Nat "King" Cole - All Time Greatest Hits A collector's edition of 59 original sheet music editions from Nat ?King? Cole complete with an introduction and photos. Songs include: 'Tis Autumn Ain't Misbehavin' All By Myself Avalon Baby, Won't You Please Come Home Ballerina Blue Gardenia Candy Chicago (That Toddlin... |  Frank Sinatra Anthology We proudly present the most comprehensive Sinatra songbook ever! Weighing in at more than 400 pages, this deluxe volume features 100 classics performed by Ol' Blue Eyes, plus an informative biography and fantastic photos. Songs include: All the Way * April in Paris * Chicago (Tha... |  Dean Martin Songbook (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook) 30 timeless classics from this famed Rat Pack member arranged for piano/vocal/guitar: Ain't That a Kick in the Head • Everybody Loves Somebody • Memories Are Made of This • You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You • That's Amoré &b |  The Very Best of Frank Sinatra: Original Keys for Singers 40 swingin' Sinatra classic tunes arranged in their original keys. Includes: Come Fly with Me * I've Got You Under My Skin * It Was a Very Good Year * My Way * Night and Day * Summer Wind * The Way You Look Tonight * You Make Me Feel So Young * and more. Includes biography. |  The Very Best of Nat King Cole Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Nat King Cole's death in 1965, this compilation is the CD companion of an excellent DVD/documentary. Produced with the blessing of his estate, this disc is a thorough survey of his timeless genius--all recorded on the Capitol label. It captu... |  The World Of Nat King Cole This documentary explores Nat King Cole's entire career examining the legendary musician's beginnings and inspirations while delving into many of his most influential tracks.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/MISC. Rating: NR UPC: 724354422690 Manufacturer No: C9DT-44226 |  Biography - Nat King Cole: Loved In Return Although he passed away too early at age 47, Nat King Cole presents a real challenge to biographers limited to 50 minutes. He is portrayed here--and accurately so--as a heroic figure who was cursed with amazing talent and charisma. His life became a series of conflicts, each one... |  Nat King Cole Pianist/vocalist Nat King Cole made everything look easy. His warm and haunting tenor voice, suave demeanor, and elegant piano style influenced dozen of singers and instrumentalists, including Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Oscar Peterson, and Diana Krall. But as Daniel Mark Epstei... |  The Best Jazz Standards Ever (The Best Ever Series) Over 70 jazz classics, including: After You've Gone ? All of Me ? April in Paris ? Autumn in New York ? Bewitched ? Body and Soul ? Call Me Irresponsible ? Don't Get Around Much Anymore ? A Fine Romance ? I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good) ? I've Got You Under My Skin ? Im... |  Love Songs
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Nat "King" Cole - All Time Greatest Hits Frank Sinatra Anthology Dean Martin Songbook (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook) The Very Best of Frank Sinatra: Original Keys for Singers The Very Best of Nat King Cole The World Of Nat King Cole Biography - Nat King Cole: Loved In Return Nat King Cole The Best Jazz Standards Ever (The Best Ever Series) Love Songs
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EXCELLENT VISUAL BIOGRAPHY OF THE MAN This documentary about one of the greatest ballad singer of his time has all a documentary should have including clips of his widow that tells a lot about what kind of man he really was;revealing television appearances in different shows including his own that was sadly put off by the sponsors after a few years;FRANK SINATRA,ELLA FITZGERALD and HARRY BELLAFONTE also add their opinions.The most important thing here is that new generations can get to know why NATHALIE COLE's father was so much loved in his lifetime.The stories of his attack by white men is shameful and so is the one about their residence in CALIFORNIA,but unfortunally they also are a part of his life.Finally, i would say that hearing STARDUST at the end pleased me a lot since it is probably the best version ever of this song. King Cole rules forever! I loved this documentary. It was very candid. It profiles Nat's triumphs, but doesn't shy away from the tragedies, either...it captured the life from beginning to end of this larger-than-life entertainer on video, and I loved the clips of Nat singing the songs. It was a little sad to see some of the celebrities who were close friends of Nat's had since died years after this video was made (Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme, Ella Fitzgerald) but I still enjoyed watching it. Even though they were friends of Nat's it was obvious that they were still in awe of him, as they should be.Nat King Cole, in my opinion, was the greatest singer that ever lived, and he was a wonderful jazz pianist (even though after 1948, he played the piano less and less). The video goes into a lot of detail, whereas other Nat documentaries somehow leave you wanting to know more. Also featured are interviews with Freddy and Evelyn Coles, Nat's siblings, Maria Cole, Cole's widow, Natalie and Carole Cole, Nat's daughters, jazz pianist George Shearing, Harry Belafonte, Eartha Kitt and Quincy Jones. Also very moving was the final tune, "Stardust", undoubtedly the best version of that song ever recorded. When you heard Nat's voice, footage of his funeral was shown. I honestly broke down and cried, I was so affected. NAT KING COLE: UNFORGETTABLE is an excellent look at what made this man and his music so special and beloved all over the world. Obviously he made a colossal impact, because his music is still selling, perhaps even better now than it ever did when he was alive. Seeing this video plainly shows why. It is a must-have for Nat's fans, and also makes for a wonderful study in African-American history. Highly recommended. |
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