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Nat King Cole

Don't Get Around Much Anymore Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Classic Jazz, Jazz Masters

This lyrics are like performed by Natalie Cole Missed the Saturday dance Heard they crowded the floor Couldn't bear it without you Don't get around much anymore Thought I'd visit the club Got as far

Nat King Cole

Don't Get Around Much Anymore Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Jazz Favourites

This lyrics are like performed by Natalie Cole Missed the Saturday dance Heard they crowded the floor Couldn't bear it without you Don't get around much anymore Thought I'd visit the club Got as far

Nat King Cole

Don't Get Around Much Anymore Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Just One of the Things (and More)

This lyrics are like performed by Natalie Cole Missed the Saturday dance Heard they crowded the floor Couldn't bear it without you Don't get around much anymore Thought I'd visit the club Got as far

Nat King Cole

Don't Get Around Much Anymore Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Let's Fall in Love

This lyrics are like performed by Natalie Cole Missed the Saturday dance Heard they crowded the floor Couldn't bear it without you Don't get around much anymore Thought I'd visit the club Got as far

Nat King Cole

I've Got a Way With Women (2002 Remastered Version) Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album For Sentimental Reasons

Some men wanna be brilliant Some want a lot of cash Some have a whim for the social swim Just so they can make a splash I have none of these talents Still I'm doin' ok Please don't think I'm conceite

Nat King Cole

For Sentimental Reasons Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Fantastic Forties (40's)

-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#

Nat King Cole

For Sentimental Reasons Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album A Music Collection: Moonriver

-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#

Nat King Cole

For Sentimental Reasons Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Most Famous Hits

-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#

Nat King Cole

For Sentimental Reasons Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Songs for a Lazy Sunday: Winter Edition

-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#

Nat King Cole

For Sentimental Reasons Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Jazzowanki

-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#

Nat King Cole

For Sentimental Reasons Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Jazz

-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#

Nat King Cole

For Sentimental Reasons Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Rare Performances

-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#

Nat King Cole

For Sentimental Reasons Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Sweet Lorraine: 1939-1949

-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#

Nat King Cole

For Sentimental Reasons Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Legendary Song Stylist

-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#

The Nat King Cole Trio

Call The Police Lyrics

by The Nat King Cole Trio on album Honeysuckle Rose: The Classic Recordings

Cale Jj All Cale Lyrics Call The Doctor (J J Cale) Somebody call for the doctor, I think I'm sick Ain't had my medicine in over a week My mind's fine but my body feels weak Call the doctor, I think I'

The Nat King Cole Trio

Call the Police Lyrics

by The Nat King Cole Trio on album A Portrait Of

Cale Jj All Cale Lyrics Call The Doctor (J J Cale) Somebody call for the doctor, I think I'm sick Ain't had my medicine in over a week My mind's fine but my body feels weak Call the doctor, I think I'

The Nat King Cole Trio

Call the Police Lyrics

by The Nat King Cole Trio on album Scotchin' With the Soda

Cale Jj All Cale Lyrics Call The Doctor (J J Cale) Somebody call for the doctor, I think I'm sick Ain't had my medicine in over a week My mind's fine but my body feels weak Call the doctor, I think I'

The Nat King Cole Trio

Call the Police Lyrics

by The Nat King Cole Trio on album Hit That Jive, Jack

Cale Jj All Cale Lyrics Call The Doctor (J J Cale) Somebody call for the doctor, I think I'm sick Ain't had my medicine in over a week My mind's fine but my body feels weak Call the doctor, I think I'

Tony Bennett

Chicago Lyrics

by Tony Bennett on album Best of Crooners - Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Martin, Anka, Bennett

Chicago (That Toddling Town) Tony Bennett - from his "Strike Up the Band" LP with Count Basie: Roulette 25231 - This version did not chart but In 1922, two versions were charted: Ben Selvin (# 5) and

Cru

Lisa Lipps Lyrics

by Cru on album Da Dirty 30

Run for the cue Lisa Lipps Was a Rolling Stone, huh Yeah, wherever she slap slob wasn't home And now she's gone, ain't no sun Shine meaning she's gone Hum do a lah, that means, What up, Shah? It's t