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  1. The result is a collection of torch and saloon songs with melancholy arrangements by Gordon Jenkins. Nat really digs into the anguish of the texts (just listen to "No, I Don't Want Her"). As is the case with many King Cole records, you have some outstanding obscure songs mixed in with some more well-known things; the title track is particularly ...

  2. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupWhere Did Everyone Go? · Nat King ColeWhere Did Everyone Go?℗ 1963 Capitol Records, LLCReleased on: 1963-01-01Pro...

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  3. Nat King Cole was born Nathaniel Adams Coles in Montgomery, Alabama, on March 17, 1919. (In his early years of music-making, he dispensed with the "s" at the end of his name.) As a Black child born to a poor family in the American South at the time, he did not have a birth certificate; his March 17 birthday was recalled because it was also St. Patrick's Day. He listed conflicting years of ...

  4. (Vocal Jazz, Swing, Traditional Pop) Nat King Cole (with Dean Martin, George Shearing ) - Collection, 57 albums & 8 box-sets - 1936 - 2010, MP3, 320 kbps » Зарубежный джаз (lossy) :: RuTracker.org

  5. 1998. UK — 1998. New Submission. Where Did Everyone Go? / Looking Back. CD, Compilation, Stereo. Capitol Records – 7243 4 98885 2 4, EMI – 7243 4 98885 2 4, Capitol Records – 498 8852.

  6. SACD layer contains 3-track multichannel and 2-track stereo mixes. CD layer contains 2-track stereo mix only. Originally released as SW-1859 - Where Did Everyone Go? Tracks 13, 14 - bonus tracks.

  7. Nat King Cole - Where Did Everyone Go? (Letra e música para ouvir) - It wasn't my intention to eavesdrop / But there was a guy sat, two stools away / And you could tell the bartender knew him / And that he'd been there some