my music professor introduced me to nat king cole, ive been listening to him non stop since then, this is my favorite song, i wish i could have seen him live
I still can’t believe 3 guys created that sound..I remember my brother and I saw this because out dad recorded it on a VHS and it was in the mix with a bunch of MTV videos he also recorded. We use to poke fun’s at his facial expressions because we were like 7 or 8 age range…but deep inside we both loved it and it actually was one reason that inspired me to want to play music…although we didn’t do that kind of stuff…more like punk and grunge lol…it was still there
nat cole is my all time great singer since i was 16 when i found an album in my uncles record cabinet and thought it was a soul record what a mistake i made but wow what a love i have had for 46 years now
Oscar Moore was the guitarist for 10 years until 1947. This song was number 1 in 1946. The link by Beth Perry says Nat Cole trio 1950 to '52 with Irving Ashby. This video may be from that 2d trio with Ashby but the original is Oscar Moore, a most fabulous guitarist.
Oscar Moore was indeed the original trio guitarist when this was the number 1 song in 1946. Moore left the trio after 10 years in1947 to be replaced by Irving Ashby.
Irving Ashby. The confusion is because the original Trio Guitarist for 10 years was Oscar Moore who left in 1947. Irving Ashby took over his place. The original number 1 hit was with Moore, but this concert was later with Ashby.
I'd probably give up almost everything but my firstborn to have a voice like Mr. Cole.
How can anyone not like this?
I love it. My father hated it--"there's no other reason to love someone but sentimental ones"
They have no soul.
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...or can't think beyond the Fourth Fret.
This song is so beautiful
There is no one who can sing as well as him- soooo smooooth -love, love
the world is a better place that this exists
It is so much better to actually see Nat King Cole singing live. I love this man.....what a beautiful voice.
One of the only singers to be better live than on recordings.
my music professor introduced me to nat king cole, ive been listening to him non stop since then, this is my favorite song, i wish i could have seen him live
I still can’t believe 3 guys created that sound..I remember my brother and I saw this because out dad recorded it on a VHS and it was in the mix with a bunch of MTV videos he also recorded. We use to poke fun’s at his facial expressions because we were like 7 or 8 age range…but deep inside we both loved it and it actually was one reason that inspired me to want to play music…although we didn’t do that kind of stuff…more like punk and grunge lol…it was still there
I grew up listening to this man's recordings in our home almost every day..he was our favorite until his death..
arnold trogman you're lucky!
Why only till his death?
@Imani M Millions of people across all racial lines loved and respected Nat King Cole..He was one of a kind..and tragically gone way too soon.
@@lippskiid Well beyond..but it was never the same after he died in 1965..
Our Wedding song. The greatest voice, ever.
where has music like this gone?
In our hearts, about to drop
With the 20th century..
@Imani M its painful. I cant listen to current music. I dont go a day without listening to Nat. lol.
Real music.
My daddy's loved Nat King Cole and now I see why and I loved him all my life and I'm nearly 60 he is awesome
Now with the passing of Natalie,I just had to listen to Nat and thank him for his gift he shared with so many of us.Love and miss you both.
nat cole is my all time great singer since i was 16 when i found an album in my uncles record cabinet and thought it was a soul record what a mistake i made but wow what a love i have had for 46 years now
It is a soul record.
incredible voice.
Of ,of ,of cat de mult ma intorc in timp..😢................ce fericita eram ,💞
The guitarist is Irving Ashby.
It surely is As Good as It Gets.. Jack Nicholson, Van Morrison and Nat King Cole are legends.. my first experience of the three.
Love you Nat always....
Those guitar chords 🔥🔥🔥🔥
THE VELVET VOICE..
クリスマスが近くなるとナットキングコールの声がしみる。
Doesn’t get any smoother than this.
million likes for this piece :)
best and most beautiful song ever. it makes me cry now though
priceless
Beautiful, just beautiful 👍
That was amazing
Isso é música e isto é cantar e tocar os deuses.🖤🖤🖤🖤
the very very best. love Nat...
really calming and relaxing.
Lovely
Dayane Mota this are wedding song
GOOD. 감동이예요.
I've listened to the trio playing this personal fave for thirty years - thanks for sharing the visual!!!
Thank you nagurman. I've been trying to search for this jazz guitarist for awhile.His notes are so clear. His phrases always tasteful.
www.discogs.com/Nat-King-Cole-The-Snader-Telescriptions-1950-1952/release/11621285
Oscar Moore was the guitarist for 10 years until 1947. This song was number 1 in 1946. The link by Beth Perry says Nat Cole trio 1950 to '52 with Irving Ashby. This video may be from that 2d trio with Ashby but the original is Oscar Moore, a most fabulous guitarist.
Irving Ashby, he played with Nat from 1947 to 1951.
Hermosa canción!!!!
I love you
♥️
From Mia... sleeping on lawn chair...in a sea mist swimsuit in March...always dreaming of the one...E GM
I'm kinda embarrased to say after all these years I never knew Nat could play piano too!
He was bad ass piano player before singing. One of the jazz greats.
Thank you.
I think it's Oscar Moore
Irving Ashby per the credits www.discogs.com/Nat-King-Cole-The-Snader-Telescriptions-1950-1952/release/11621285
Oscar Moore was indeed the original trio guitarist when this was the number 1 song in 1946. Moore left the trio after 10 years in1947 to be replaced by Irving Ashby.
Does anyone know Nat's guitarist on this song and video?
Irving Ashby. The confusion is because the original Trio Guitarist for 10 years was Oscar Moore who left in 1947. Irving Ashby took over his place. The original number 1 hit was with Moore, but this concert was later with Ashby.