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 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 The World 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 World 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 Nat King Cole: Legendary Singers
-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 Very Best of Nat King Cole
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album Eternal Nat King Cole-Fly Me To The Moon
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album Voices of America: Men and Women in Jazz (The Greatest American Jazz Singers of All Time Sing the 88 Greatest American Songs of All Time - Ella Fitzerald, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, Ray Charles and Many Others)
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album The Classic Decades Presents - Nat King Cole
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album Supreme Jazz - Nat King Cole
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album Nat King Cole
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album The Nat King Cole Story
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album BD Music Presents Nat King Cole
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album Nat King Cole - The Ultimate Collection
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album Musical Moments to Remember: Nat King Cole (Recordings 1949-1961)
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album The Very Best Of Nat King Cole
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album The Unforgettable Nat King Cole
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album The Nat King Cole Collection
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c
by Nat King Cole on album The Nat King Cole Story
-artist: nat king cole -peak billboard position #2 in 1953 -competing versions charted by ralph marterie (6) and eileen barton (#17) -also charted by tab smith in 1957 (#89) -also charted in 1959 by c