This was so cool when they did this, her father, "Nat King Cole" was a U.S. treasure and had a liquid gold voice. I'm not sure how long he had been gone but his daughter, "Natalie Cole" put this together after his death. I thought he was a great tribute to her father and it was very popular.
I Stand And Applaud.... Both the performers and you for doing this iconic song from a true legendary name in music history and his very talented daughter, who has her own recording playlist. TOP SHELF... Thanks again.
He was a huge star in the late 50s and 60s. His voice is mesmerizing. I remember feeling sad when he passed away from lung cancer. He was a heavy smoker back in the day when they didn’t warn you of the danger that cigarettes brought. She had an incredible voice too. R.I.P. Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole. 🥰👏👏
It's really cool how they were able to mix this song together with Natalie singing with her dad. He was such a legend. Love his smooth silky voice. He was an American singer, jazz pianist & actor. He recorded over 100 songs that became hits on the pop charts. He is best known for "Mona Lisa" & "Unforgettable" but he had so many great hits such as "Smile", "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66", "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons", "There! I've Said It Again", "Nature Boy", "Ramblin' Rose", "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer" etc.
Thank you so much for this one. You’ve taken me back to the 1950’s when I used to listen to my parents albums…Nat King Cole, Perry Como, Debbie Reynolds, Brenda Lee, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett… (Way back then, TV was something we only turned on to watch shows we actually cared about. And when the TV wasn’t on, the radio or the stereo was, and we were all humming or singing along. Sweet memories 💗. 👍👍
I grew up hearing my mom play his records. When this album came out I wore it out! She recorded in his original studio and many of the same musicians. Just unforgettable!
My late mother was a major Nat King Cole fan (RIP). When the music video came out with his daughter she simply loved it, as did I. This is obviously the studio recording from the video dubs on live footage.
Start the song with the father doing lead and daughter following, middle they are together in harmony, then daughter takes lead and father follows, then finish together.... Perfect.
My dad was a musician from Nat King Cole's era and he was friends with his brother Eddie and his wife, Betty Cole. We lived in Santa Cruz when I was a kid in the 60's and they came to town for some lounge work and stayed at our house. My dad owned that town back then for that kind of soft music in clubs. Betty stayed really good friends with my mom after my father and Eddie both passed away
Nat King Cole had such an amazingly wonderful and unique voices. It isn't really a Proper Christmas without Nat King Cole Christmas songs. And songs Like "Mona Lisa," "Unforgettable," and "Lazy Days of Summer." He is from my mom and dad's era from the 40s through the 1960s. Being a kid growing up, we knew all of the music our folks would listen to. I learned to appreciate different genres of music besides my Rock and Roll/Blues, and Motown. Thanks for your channel, you seem to be a good man God Bless
Nathaniel Adams Coles, known professionally by his stage name Nat King Cole, was an American singer, jazz pianist, and actor. Cole's career as a jazz and pop vocalist started in the late 1930s and spanned almost three decades where he found success and recorded over 100 songs that became hits on the pop charts.-- Natalie Maria Cole was an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She was the daughter of singer and jazz pianist Nat King Cole. She rose to prominence in the mid-1970s, with the release of her debut album Inseparable, along with the song "This Will Be", and the album's title track.duet with her father.
My mom was a huge fan of Nat King Cole, so I grew up listening to him (my dad was a bigger fan of his early years on the keyboard with the King Cole Trio). He was only in his mid-40s when he passed away in 1965. Check out any of his music. You won't regret it.
His was the first tv show , I believe, that starred a black man. His voice is so smooth. There’s no voice like his. His daughter died too soon. That’s Natalie here, named after him.
HIGH JM, Nice to have you back again for another Special Of The Day off our fabulously tasty menu. Glad you enjoyed it, as expected, and as usual, On The House.
Just remember - Nat Cole was a huge star, with his own prime time tv show in the 50s! (Don’t fall for everything you hear about how racism was everywhere then). He perfectly epitomized style of popular music of the 50’s. Classy, cool, urbane, smooth, and reserved. Then suddenly, rock and roll upset everything! You can imagine what people thought when they first saw Elvis. He was unpalatable to grown-ups!
Hope you can check out Nat King Cole's "Nature Boy," one of the most classic songs and vocal performances of the last century--and a song with a really interesting history.
This was not the official video for this song that’s why it’s out of sync. This is from a television award show performance but the audio sounds like a studio recording. Bad production, You should have checked out the official video because this wasn’t it.
A masterpiece. Natalie's whole album that pays tribute to her father and his songs is one of my all time favorites.
Nat King Cole was the man back in the 1950's. Natalie added her voice years after her father died.
Nat has one of the most beautiful male voices of all time
Nat was her father who had already passed away at this point so she was doing a duet with a recording of him
This was so cool when they did this, her father, "Nat King Cole" was a U.S. treasure and had a liquid gold voice. I'm not sure how long he had been gone but his daughter, "Natalie Cole" put this together after his death. I thought he was a great tribute to her father and it was very popular.
Nat "King" Cole passed away in 1965, when Natalie was 15. This song gets me every time.
I Stand And Applaud.... Both the performers and you for doing this iconic song from a true legendary name in music history and his very talented daughter, who has her own recording playlist. TOP SHELF... Thanks again.
He was a huge star in the late 50s and 60s. His voice is mesmerizing. I remember feeling sad when he passed away from lung cancer. He was a heavy smoker back in the day when they didn’t warn you of the danger that cigarettes brought. She had an incredible voice too. R.I.P. Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole. 🥰👏👏
Wow! This performance is a class act.
It's really cool how they were able to mix this song together with Natalie singing with her dad. He was such a legend. Love his smooth silky voice. He was an American singer, jazz pianist & actor. He recorded over 100 songs that became hits on the pop charts. He is best known for "Mona Lisa" & "Unforgettable" but he had so many great hits such as "Smile", "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66", "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons", "There! I've Said It Again", "Nature Boy", "Ramblin' Rose", "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer" etc.
Nat was the king. So smooth. I hear him and think of my mother who loved him. Thank you for this.
I've always loved this. I'm so happy she made this tribute to Nat. Beautiful
Nat one of the greatest
Just simply gorgeous
❤❤❤
RIP Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole
Thank you so much for this one. You’ve taken me back to the 1950’s when I used to listen to my parents albums…Nat King Cole, Perry Como, Debbie Reynolds, Brenda Lee, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett…
(Way back then, TV was something we only turned on to watch shows we actually cared about. And when the TV wasn’t on, the radio or the stereo was, and we were all humming or singing along. Sweet memories 💗. 👍👍
my Mom loved Nat King Cole and then Natalie came around in my generation. What a beautiful duet between father and daughter with technology.
Thank you. One of my favorite. Just beautiful. Very nice reaction ❤
I grew up hearing my mom play his records. When this album came out I wore it out! She recorded in his original studio and many of the same musicians. Just unforgettable!
My late mother was a major Nat King Cole fan (RIP). When the music video came out with his daughter she simply loved it, as did I.
This is obviously the studio recording from the video dubs on live footage.
Thank you for keeping your comments till the end, not interrupting the wonderful performance, kudos
How beautiful was that! I loved this version when it came out in the 90's. Great father and daughter team.
Start the song with the father doing lead and daughter following, middle they are together in harmony, then daughter takes lead and father follows, then finish together.... Perfect.
Just out standing! sounds very good, but to oner her farther in such a great way. 10 out of 10.
My dad was a musician from Nat King Cole's era and he was friends with his brother Eddie and his wife, Betty Cole. We lived in Santa Cruz when I was a kid in the 60's and they came to town for some lounge work and stayed at our house. My dad owned that town back then for that kind of soft music in clubs. Betty stayed really good friends with my mom after my father and Eddie both passed away
Nat King Cole had such an amazingly wonderful and unique voices. It isn't really a Proper Christmas without Nat King Cole Christmas songs. And songs Like "Mona Lisa," "Unforgettable," and "Lazy Days of Summer." He is from my mom and dad's era from the 40s through the 1960s. Being a kid growing up, we knew all of the music our folks would listen to. I learned to appreciate different genres of music besides my Rock and Roll/Blues, and Motown.
Thanks for your channel, you seem to be a good man
God Bless
what a great song. Natalie is fantastic and her dad is one of the all time greats! Really cool version of this song.
BTW..... This entire show is outstanding.
Nathaniel Adams Coles, known professionally by his stage name Nat King Cole, was an American singer, jazz pianist, and actor. Cole's career as a jazz and pop vocalist started in the late 1930s and spanned almost three decades where he found success and recorded over 100 songs that became hits on the pop charts.-- Natalie Maria Cole was an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She was the daughter of singer and jazz pianist Nat King Cole. She rose to prominence in the mid-1970s, with the release of her debut album Inseparable, along with the song "This Will Be", and the album's title track.duet with her father.
The whole album is absolutely wonderful.
Natalie. Cole sings beautifully.
My mom was a huge fan of Nat King Cole, so I grew up listening to him (my dad was a bigger fan of his early years on the keyboard with the King Cole Trio). He was only in his mid-40s when he passed away in 1965.
Check out any of his music. You won't regret it.
The first song I heard from her, years ago and still my favorite.... Céline Dion - Where Does My Heart Beat Now (Official Video)
My father’s favorite singer
Adding another legendary names to your ever growing awesome playlist. 102/3 The Ladies are my specialty.
His was the first tv show , I believe, that starred a black man. His voice is so smooth. There’s no voice like his. His daughter died too soon. That’s Natalie here, named after him.
HIGH JM, Nice to have you back again for another Special Of The Day off our fabulously tasty menu. Glad you enjoyed it, as expected, and as usual, On The House.
Just remember - Nat Cole was a huge star, with his own prime time tv show in the 50s! (Don’t fall for everything you hear about how racism was everywhere then). He perfectly epitomized style of popular music of the 50’s. Classy, cool, urbane, smooth, and reserved. Then suddenly, rock and roll upset everything! You can imagine what people thought when they first saw Elvis. He was unpalatable to grown-ups!
I just sang this last night with a friend at karaoke.😅
This is so beautiful
Hope you can check out Nat King Cole's "Nature Boy," one of the most classic songs and vocal performances of the last century--and a song with a really interesting history.
Just my opinion, but that's what heaven must sound like.
Another Fine Female to add to your Playlist.....Taylor Dayne - Love Will Lead You Back (Official HD Video)
You should try Johnny Mathis songs
This was not the official video for this song that’s why it’s out of sync. This is from a television award show performance but the audio sounds like a studio recording. Bad production, You should have checked out the official video because this wasn’t it.