Tracklist
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1 | On The Sunny Side Of The Street |
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2:53 | ||||
2 | Play track | Sweet Lorraine |
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3:08 | |||
3 | I like to riff |
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2:45 | ||||
4 | Jack the Bellboy |
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2:53 | ||||
5 | Dough-Ra-Me |
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3:12 | ||||
6 | Central Avenue Breakdown |
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3:05 | ||||
7 | Play track | Straighten Up and Fly Right |
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2:18 | |||
8 | For sentimental reasons |
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2:39 | ||||
9 | Rosetta |
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1:58 | ||||
10 | And Now a Word From Our Sponsor |
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1:01 | ||||
11 | Little Joe from Chicago |
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2:24 | ||||
12 | It's Only a Paper Moon |
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2:58 | ||||
13 | Barcarolle |
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4:02 | ||||
14 | If you can't smile and say yes |
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2:34 | ||||
15 | Laura |
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3:01 | ||||
16 | (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 |
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3:00 | ||||
17 | How High the Moon |
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2:28 | ||||
18 | The frim fram sauce |
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3:01 | ||||
19 | Swinging The Blues |
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2:00 |
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King Cole Trio
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The King Cole Trio was formed in 1937 in Los Angeles by Nat King Cole. The trio consisted of Nat on piano, Oscar Moore on guitar, and Wesley Prince on double bass. The trio played in Los Angeles throughout the late 1930s and recorded many radio transcriptions. Nat's role was that of piano player and leader of the combo. During World War II, Wesley Prince left the group and Cole replaced him with Johnny Miller. The King Cole Trio signed with the fledgling Capitol Records in 1943. In 1947, Irving Ashby replaced Oscar Moore. The trio split up in 1955 after Nat's solo career took frontstage.
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The King Cole Trio was formed in 1937 in Los Angeles by Nat King Cole. The trio consisted of Nat on piano, Oscar Moore on guitar, and Wesley Prince on double bass. The trio played in Los An… read more
The King Cole Trio was formed in 1937 in Los Angeles by Nat King Cole. The trio consisted of Nat on piano, Oscar Moore on guitar, and Wesley Prince on double bass. The trio played in Los Angeles throughout the late 1930s and recorded m… read more