LOST CONCERTS SERIES: NAT KING COLE
Live Performances
Nat King Cole
A marvelous opportunity to immerse yourself in the silky smooth voice of the great entertainer Nat King Cole, seen performing a memorable selection of songs that helped set this massive talent apart from all others.
His flair for all things musical surfaced at a very young age, learning to play the piano and organ at the tender age of 12 before going ton to set up two groups, one named the Rogues of Rhythm and the other Nat Cole and his Royal Dukes in his early teens. But it was at the age of 16 when he began to take music seriously, and joined the Solid Swingers playing keyboard, recording several songs with the mighty Decca Records along the way.
In this superb DVD we see the results of his earlier ambition in a compilation of Nat's evergreen songs taken from rare television clips, providing 72 minutes of sheer listening and viewing pleasure.
Contents
- Mona Lisa
- Nature Boy
- That's My Girl
- I'm A Shy Guy
- The Trouble With Me Is You
- Little Girl
- For Sentimental Reasons
- Calypso Blues
- Route 66
- Because of Rain
- Too Young
- This Is My Night To Dream
- Home
- You Call It Madness
- Errand Boy For Rhythm
- Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Babay?
- Got A Penny Benny?
- Come To Baby Do
- Sweet Lorraine
- Who's Been Eating My Porridge?
- Frim Fram Sauce
- Always You
- Now He Tells Me
- Solid Potato Salad
- Breezy And The Bass
- It's Better To Be By Yourself
- Oh, Kickeroony
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Product Details: DVD (ALL REGION)
72 Minutes, B &W
Product Code: 812491011317
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