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1962 studio album by Nat King Cole
Nat King Cole Sings/George Shearing Plays Released 1962 (Original)[1] 1987 (Re-Issue with Three Bonus Tracks)[2] Recorded December 19–22, 1961[3] Genre Vocal jazz Length 46 :41 Label Capitol Producer Lee Gillette
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Nat King Cole Sings/George Shearing Plays is a 1962 studio album by Nat King Cole , featuring the pianist George Shearing .[6] The album peaked at 27 on the Billboard album chart.
Track listing [ ]
1. "September Song " Maxwell Anderson , Kurt Weill 2:59 2. "Pick Yourself Up " Dorothy Fields , Jerome Kern 3:11 3. "I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good) " Duke Ellington , Paul Francis Webster 3:42 4. "Let There Be Love " Ian Grant, Lionel Rand 2:45 5. "Azure-Te" Bill Davis , Don Wolf3:55 6. "Lost April" Eddie DeLange , Emil Newman , Hubert Spencer3:20 7. "(The End of) A Beautiful Friendship" Donald Kahn, Stanley Styne 2:41 8. "Fly Me to the Moon " Bart Howard 3:31 9. "Serenata" Leroy Anderson , Mitchell Parish 3:02 10. "I'm Lost " Otis René 3:29 11. "There's a Lull in My Life " Mack Gordon , Harry Revel 2:25 12. "Don't Go" Al Stillman , Guy Wood 2:32 13. "Everything Happens to Me " Tom Adair , Matt Dennis 3:20 14. "The Game of Love" Armando Peraza , Milt Raskin 2:58 15. "Guess I'll Go Back Home (This Summer)" Ray Mayer, Willard Robison 2:51 Total length: 46:41
Personnel [ ]
Orchestra Members[3]
Vibes : Emil Richards (5-15), Warren Chiasson (5-15)
Guitar : Al Hendrickson (5-15)
Bass played by : Israel Crosby (5-15), Al McKibbon (5-15)
Arco Bass: Mike Rubin (5-15)
Drums : Shelly Manne (5-15), Vernell Fournier (5-15)
Congas : Armando Peraza (5-15), Carlos Vidal (8-9, 14-15)
Additional Percussion : Nick Martinis (8-9, 14-15), Luis Miranda (8-9, 14-15)
Trombone : Lloyd Ullate (8-9, 14-15)
Reeds : Paul Horn (8-9, 14-15), Justin Gordon (8-9, 14-15), Willie Schwartz (8-9, 14-15)
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