The Nat King Cole Musical story 1955 HD
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- This is the complete Nat king Cole Musical Story from 1955, presented by the universal pictures in technicolor. it's a quite rare footage, but fortunatelly I could buy a copy of it on a vhs tape. I'm glad to share it with other nat King Cole fans. Hope you'll enjoy it.
I’m only 42 but was raised on oldies music. I’ve been listening to Nat since I was 5 years old. Guy was a legend.
I was only twelve when I picked up a newspaper at the corner stand and read that he had died, which hit me very hard. Even at that age I felt a strong connection to this man. To this day when I hear him sing that connection is stronger than ever. He is the only artist who makes me get a lump in my throat and a tear in my eye when I hear him sing. There is just something about him which goes straight to the soul.
The one and only Nat Cole was really a KING singing alone and his piano or with his trio or also supported by great jazz bands like that of his close friend Stan Kenton ! You passed away too soon...thank yoy for your artistry !
Una joya!
Gracias por compartirla.
Saludos desde Argentina.
Viva el gran y único Nat King Cole!
A jewel!!
Thanks for sharing.
Regards from Argentina.
Long live the great and only Nat King Cole!
This is a Master piece download , and I think still Nat "King" Cole has not been recognized with justice. I hope someday, somebody is going to make a complete movie of his full musical career . Thank you very much . He was GREAT !!!
The greatest ever, Nat King Cole!!! Why couldn't you have stayed longer!
I ask myself the same question with John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Édith Piaf... :(
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Reeny Reeny I agree!!
I AGREE!
Nat was born in the wrong time era. Those of us now adays who love him so much would have embraced him and loved him more now than how he and his family were treated so poorly back then. Thank you Nat for all the love through your gifted outstanding talent. You are loved always.
I don't agree, these people don't recognize talent as often.
I disagree, you can't change the past.
This is the part people don't really understand about the artist of that time...they had to eat in the kitchen..sleep in shacks...brought in thru the back door etc..all while being the main act everyone came to see! They even poisoned Nat's dog in the neighborhood where he and his wife moved to in California...that's why he will be forever my best loved singer/pianist of any era...he did it all for me to do what I do now with very little hassle..and he did it all with a smile and class...the best EVER period! NAT KING COLE my hero!! Awesome video
NAT "KING" COLE has been gone for fifty-five years, and I still miss him.
Have always liked this man's music. Hard to say he's not in my top "5"!
I will never forget when i herd at a Cuban radio station in march or april 1965 the notice that Nat died. I really suffer.
Thanks soo much for sharing this. Nat King Cole is the absolute best. Period! End Of Conversation. Simply wow!
Great musician and singer of ever. Nat King Cole I really love you.
what a humble man, this is the first time the world get to thank a drunken man for introduce us all to Nat king Cole
Gyerekkorom óta hallgatom ezt a csodálatos,Isten áldotta hangot és amíg élek hallgatni is fogom! Cole az az előadóművész,akit véleményem szerint sosem lehet megunni. Bársonyos egyedi hangját soha senki sem fogja túlszárnyalni, nekem ő az Örök és utolérhetetlen!! Imádom!! ,,,és köszönet azoknak akik ezeket a gyönyörű dalokat feltöltötték,többek közt Vas Gézának is!!
It's a really great service that you have given in providing us with a series of programs capturing Nat Cole in colour and in superb sound. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for sharing this through RUclips, you very kind! It's been such a pleasure of watching the musical story of Nat King Cole. I just imagine I was in that bar with my girlfriend seeing him playing some of his lovely songs.
Fantastic talent! He was the best ever. I listen to his CD every night.
Great video. From Jazz, to making classics... Nate is the best.
Yes!! I sure do enjoy this clip. Thank you Vas. Nat Cole Is the Best.
NATHANIEL ADAMS COLES aka NAT "KING" COLE (March 17th, 1919 - February 15th, 1965): Regal, Class, Excellence, Extraordinaire!
An amazing talent which still resonates with me as I was brought up on his music in the 1950s and his voice takes me back to those times. It's a tribute to his ability not only to sing, but to act naturally in this film. A sad and tragic early death.
LOVE THIS MAN SAW HIM IN PERSON MANY TIMES!
Now that is a "Blessed life".
REALLY?? OMG you lucky soul
was he as wonderful as he seemed?
no questions ask!!!!!!!
Wow. I can’t Imagine what a treat that had to be.
Just shows each generation has its time,here for awhile & gone for eva! Mere mortals we are,almighty have mercy on us all.
Vaz you are a magician. I have been praying to see this again. The last time I saw it was at the cinema here in England around 1956 when I was just 16 years old. Bits of it are sometimes included in various documentaries about the great man (especially "Straighten Up And Fly Right") but to see it complete is fantastic!! Thankyou my friend. Perhaps you could try uploading again to improve the audio/video sync.
Mr, Cole was one stylish unpretentious smooth gentleman. So he thought he couldn't sing, well his daughter thought the same. God bless them both.
I been a nat king cole fan as long i can remember and i didnt remember him in his prime but i got box set with all his songs on it and he left this world a. way too soon
Wow, great video. Hurts me to hear them say "boy" so much.
Come on, guys! Nobody is insulting the GREAT Nat King Cole. This is a movie and at this point we are seing Mr. Cole, a black musician, on its way to being the King Cole.
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I Agree!
That night was the start of something big for Nat Cole and for us especially myself his lifelong fan.!!!
Excellent thanks for posting this.
AMAZING ! THE ONE AND ONLY !
Thanks for the time it you to share this with us on 8/27/2020
A very Hollywood mini-biography covers his "discovery" when a drunk in a bar demands that he sing for the first time, with John Collins, guitar, and bassist Charlie Harris. "Sweet Lorraine", "Route 66", "That's My Girl", and "Pretend".
Sorry for that, but it's not my fault but the tv channel who bublished this video. I only changed the TV format back from 4:3 to the original 16:9 wide screen format without cutting out any part of the picture. By the way I hope you like this treasure.
Vas géza Thank you for this recording! Such an amazing talent and appreciated still!
thank you so much for this my friend
Love God & Neighbor. Frank liked him too.So did Ella,Tony Bennett, Quincy Jones and many others. He was tops in their so called " books" as well.
Wonderful! Thank you 😊❤️!!
Thank you. Fantastic. I really enjoyed this.
Hermoso, realmente que linda voz, una grande de la musica
This a treasure!!! and Nat "King" Cole is a King inside my Heart !!!
This video should have had at least a million views by now (??????)
thank you very much for posting ,been looking for this a long time last time i saw this was in 1981
A GREAT, GREAT, GIFTED, MUSICAL GENIUS! FO' REAL!
Many thanks. this is a treasure. I love it.
I love Nat King Cole. One of my favorite song is L.O.V.E.
SWEET LORRAINE: The King Cole Trio (From the ten-inch LP entitled "THE KING COLE TRIO" - Capitol H-220), (GET YOUR KICKS ON) ROUTE 66! and STRAIGHTEN UP AND FLY RIGHT: The King Cole Trio (From the ten-inch LP entitled "HARVEST OF HITS" - Capitol H-213). THAT'S MY GIRL (From the 78/45 RPM single - Capitol 1449/F1449: B-side of TOO YOUNG). PRETEND (From the twelve-inch LP entitled "UNFORGETTABLE" - Capitol T-357). DARLING, JE VOUS AIME BEAUCOUP (From the twelve-inch LP entitled "NAT "KING" COLE SINGS BALLADS OF THE DAY" - Capitol T-680). These selections from the aforementioned LPs listed above are the original mono recordings. The recordings your hear in this movie short is Nat "King" Cole in the year 1955.
"Fast climb, Fast fall": I can only imagine how much faster artists "fall" now compared to 1955!
So charmy... I love him... Great share...
NAT "KING" COLE was literally TALL, DARK AND HANDSOME!!!
His voice is forever sweet in my ears!!!
When in HELL is this ever going to be relased, full screen and restored?????? I still have my VHS that I bought around 1993.
This was amazing.
This is remarkably good quality-Normally this was only reserved for the biggest budget movies at the time-and even then they often did not bother! Was this early VHS?
wow,,this is really great..thanks for uploading this dude.
Great! I've wanted to see this for a long, long time!
Nat was full of grace. He should have been the first "Black President of the United States, or as Frank Sinatra is reputed to have said, he would have been if he had been born White.
Oh I absolutely love it.
Nat needs a movie like Johny Cash and Ray Charles
Mr. Nat Cole helped destroy barriers that all the rhetoric from both ends failed, and will continue to fail, to do. He'd never have been called boy by me. People deserve respect...IF they are respectable.
Classic post..thanx heaps from Sydney (Oztralia)
Vas géza, this is perfection! Thank you!
Vas, thanks for sharing this great video.
The film was shot in 2:35 that's why it didn't fit on the stations screen
Adoro NAT KING COLE ❤️
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wonderful❤
大好きです😊
Thanks a lot. I do enjoy this video.
The way they’re calling a ‘man’ BOY - we’ve come a long way .... I hope
Thank you .This was a surprised .I was hopefully finding a flat version of the first 3d musical revue starring Nat King,but not even the flat print is available on you tube
Superb..
The Greatest ever was Nat King Cole his voice is heavenly. Ellen YOung (Morrison )
Voz de la de Nat King Cole causa dolor que se haya ido tan joven.
A talent nonpareil - and a one of a kind human being - the great Nat King Cole
They loved sayin boy, wow, Black people have paid the price.
G.OA.T. SO SMOOTH AND COOL IT'S NOT FAIR
Where can I get a VHS tape of this?
merci du partage un tresor musical
Great talent
Epilog: The year after this was made, Cole was attacked and beaten on stage in his hometown, Birmingham, AL.
People are disgusting. It's jealousy and their stupid inferiority complex.
He was pure class on a higher international scale.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!
I’d love to see a movie based on his life similar to ray charles!
Why do they keep calling him boy? Ugh, ya'll are the same age.
thanks a lot Vas geza!
Que onda con Cole. Tocando y hablando como si nada. No cabe duda de lo que era.
Unforgetable
'Route 66' by Bobby Troup, 1946.
'Straighten Up and Fly Right' by Nat Adams Cole and Irving Mills, 1943.
'Sweet Lorraine' by Cliff Burwell (m.) and Mitchell Parish (l.), 1928.
'Pretend' by Dan Belloc, Lew Douglas, Cliff Parman and Frank Levere, 1952.
'Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup' by Anna Sosenko, 1935.
- from wikipedia
Anyone know who the drummer, guitar, and bass player were? Cozy Cole on drums??
Muito obrigada, excelente trabalho.
Frankie
Thanks..
太高興了!竟然看到這片段!
11:44 College you know I've looked forward to this for a long time
People have many different musical idols and heroes..I am fine with Louis Daniel Armstrong and Nathaniel Adams Coles.
DJ Domo: Yes, It Was Very Great My Friend :))))
super cool
MARAVILHA
Yes, Vas, and i got shoked, that his daugther Natalie, have to die so early. She have so wonderful voice, In love, Hagen.
Muito obrigada.
The only thing I hate about this video is that such beautiful music was played for some of the worst people on the planet with no humanity….
First of all yes, they called him boy! Man that’s bad! I’ve seen this film throughout my life and I always wondered where is the original print? Who has the original negative? Because every copy I’ve ever seen is as bad as this one. It would be nice if someone could find the original and restore it. It’s too bad that they didn’t make this a full feature film they could’ve had him singing all of his great hits in the film! That plus a little bit of traveling and perhaps a guest star would’ve filled it up to be about 80 minutes long no problem there. That would be a full feature film. Maybe they just didn’t trust audiences to want to see a film like that because in the 1950s it was a different atmosphere!
Mr.smooth.
Why did you not have it letterbox? .Edges on the side are cut off.I'm focused I though black entertainer were not allowed to performer at white night clubs in 1940.Unless this was New York,in Nat king coles real life situation back in 1940.
The source was not in the letterbox format.
vas géza tells us: "...it's a quite rare footage, but fortunatelly I could buy a copy of it on a vhs tape."
What song is playing in the 2:20 ?
'Sweet Lorraine' by Cliff Burwell (m.) and Mitchell Parish (l.), 1928.
я тебя люблю!
Cool
да вот и нет ничего прекрасней..