by Natalie Cole, Nat "King" Cole & Natalie Cole [with Nat King Cole] on album Still Unforgettable (Deluxe Edition)
(Natalie) Gee, It's great after being out late, Walking my baby back home, Arm in arm over meadow and farm, Walking my baby back home. (Nat) We go along harmonizing a song, Or I'm reciting a poem, Ow
by Natalie Cole feat. Nat "King" Cole on album Still Unforgettable
Gee, it's great after bein' out late Walkin' my baby back home Arm in arm over meadow and farm Walkin' my baby back home We go 'long harmonizing a song Or I'm recitin' a poem Owls go by and they give
by Natalie Cole, Natalie Cole [with Nat King Cole] & Nat "King" Cole on album Still Unforgettable
Gee, it's great after bein' out late Walkin' my baby back home Arm in arm over meadow and farm Walkin' my baby back home We go 'long harmonizing a song Or I'm recitin' a poem Owls go by and they give
by Nat King Cole on album Tell Me All About Yourself/Touch Of Lips
Was it in Tahiti? Were we on the Nile? Long, long ago, Say an hour or so I recall that I saw your smile. I remember you, You're the one who made My dreams come true A few kisses ago. I remember you,
by Nat King Cole on album The Great American Songbook
L is for the way you look at me O is for the only one I see V is very, very extraordinary E is even more than anyone that you adore can Love is all that I can give to you Love is more than just a game
by Nat King Cole on album Nat King Cole - Unforgettable
As sung by Nat King Cole Sung in the file "Whoopee" by Eddie Cantor A #4 hit for Ted Weems in 1930 A # 29 hit for the Hi-Los in 1954 My baby don't care for shows, my baby don't care for clothes, My
by Nat King Cole on album Nat King Cole On Planet Swing
As sung by Nat King Cole Sung in the file "Whoopee" by Eddie Cantor A #4 hit for Ted Weems in 1930 A # 29 hit for the Hi-Los in 1954 My baby don't care for shows, my baby don't care for clothes, My
by Nat King Cole on album BD Music Presents Nat King Cole
As sung by Nat King Cole Sung in the file "Whoopee" by Eddie Cantor A #4 hit for Ted Weems in 1930 A # 29 hit for the Hi-Los in 1954 My baby don't care for shows, my baby don't care for clothes, My
by Nat King Cole on album BD Music & Cabu Present Nat King Cole
As sung by Nat King Cole Sung in the file "Whoopee" by Eddie Cantor A #4 hit for Ted Weems in 1930 A # 29 hit for the Hi-Los in 1954 My baby don't care for shows, my baby don't care for clothes, My
by Nat King Cole on album The Chronological Classics: Nat "King" Cole 1949-1950
As sung by Nat King Cole Sung in the file "Whoopee" by Eddie Cantor A #4 hit for Ted Weems in 1930 A # 29 hit for the Hi-Los in 1954 My baby don't care for shows, my baby don't care for clothes, My
by Nat King Cole on album BD Jazz, Volume 1: Nat King Cole / Alexis Dormal
As sung by Nat King Cole Sung in the file "Whoopee" by Eddie Cantor A #4 hit for Ted Weems in 1930 A # 29 hit for the Hi-Los in 1954 My baby don't care for shows, my baby don't care for clothes, My
by Nat King Cole on album The Best of Nat King Cole
As sung by Nat King Cole Sung in the file "Whoopee" by Eddie Cantor A #4 hit for Ted Weems in 1930 A # 29 hit for the Hi-Los in 1954 My baby don't care for shows, my baby don't care for clothes, My
by Nat King Cole on album The Very Best of Nat King Cole: Capitol 1943-1965 (disc 1)
As sung by Nat King Cole Sung in the file "Whoopee" by Eddie Cantor A #4 hit for Ted Weems in 1930 A # 29 hit for the Hi-Los in 1954 My baby don't care for shows, my baby don't care for clothes, My
by Nat King Cole on album Nat King Cole
As sung by Nat King Cole Sung in the file "Whoopee" by Eddie Cantor A #4 hit for Ted Weems in 1930 A # 29 hit for the Hi-Los in 1954 My baby don't care for shows, my baby don't care for clothes, My
by Nat King Cole on album The Best of Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position #8 in 1952 -Words by Sammy Gallop and Music by Kurt Adams I used to walk with you Along the avenue Our hearts were carefree and gay How could I know I
by Nat King Cole on album The Essential Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position #8 in 1952 -Words by Sammy Gallop and Music by Kurt Adams I used to walk with you Along the avenue Our hearts were carefree and gay How could I know I
by Nat King Cole on album Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position #8 in 1952 -Words by Sammy Gallop and Music by Kurt Adams I used to walk with you Along the avenue Our hearts were carefree and gay How could I know I
by Nat King Cole on album The Nat King Cole Story
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position #8 in 1952 -Words by Sammy Gallop and Music by Kurt Adams I used to walk with you Along the avenue Our hearts were carefree and gay How could I know I
by Nat King Cole on album The Nat King Cole Collection
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position #8 in 1952 -Words by Sammy Gallop and Music by Kurt Adams I used to walk with you Along the avenue Our hearts were carefree and gay How could I know I
by Nat King Cole on album The Nat King Cole Story
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position #8 in 1952 -Words by Sammy Gallop and Music by Kurt Adams I used to walk with you Along the avenue Our hearts were carefree and gay How could I know I