Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Cole continued to release hit after hit, including “Mona Lisa” (1950), “The Man with the Horn” (1951), and “My Love” (1956). His music was not only popular in the United States but also globally, with hits like “L-O-V-E” (1965) and “Unforgettable” (1951) becoming international sensations.
Cole’s professional music career began in the 1930s, performing with his brothers in a jazz trio called The King Cole Trio. The group’s popularity grew, and they eventually signed with Capitol Records, releasing their debut single, “Sweet Lorraine”, in 1940. The trio’s unique blend of jazz, blues, and pop music quickly gained them a loyal following. Nat King Cole - 100 Unforgettable Hits -2019- FLAC
Nat King Cole’s solo career took off in the 1940s, with hits like “Straighten Up and Fly Right” (1943) and “The Very Thought of You” (1943). His smooth, baritone voice and impressive piano skills made him a standout in the music industry. Cole’s music transcended genres, appealing to audiences from all walks of life. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Cole continued to
Born Nathaniel Adams Cole on March 17, 1919, in Montgomery, Alabama, Nat King Cole grew up in a musical family. His mother, Carrie, was a choir director, and his father, Nathaniel, was a minister and a musician. Cole’s early exposure to music led him to learn to play the piano at a young age, and he began performing with his siblings in a church choir. His smooth, baritone voice and impressive piano skills
Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering Cole’s music, this collection is a testament to his enduring legacy. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the timeless music of Nat King Cole, one of the most unforgettable voices in music history.
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