by Adam Green on album Nat King Cole
Oh I'm going with Darlene in a tragical part of the night, but I wish she would bring me a place of morning spectacular life, make it last just a few, brother's knew, brother's lovers proclaim, down a
by Adam Green on album Nat King Cole
Oh I'm going with Darlene in a tragical part of the night, but I wish she would bring me a place of morning spectacular life, make it last just a few, brother's knew, brother's lovers proclaim, down a
by Adam Green on album Nat King Cole
Oh I'm going with Darlene in a tragical part of the night, but I wish she would bring me a place of morning spectacular life, make it last just a few, brother's knew, brother's lovers proclaim, down a
by Nat King Cole on album Nat King Cole
Sung by: Nat King Cole Can love be as warm as the Ruby? Can love be as pure as the Pearl? Just look in the heart of my love for you, You'll find the Ruby and the Pearl My love will endure as the Dia
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 Selections From the Nat King Cole 4 CD Box Set
Sung by: Nat King Cole Can love be as warm as the Ruby? Can love be as pure as the Pearl? Just look in the heart of my love for you, You'll find the Ruby and the Pearl My love will endure as the Dia
by Nat King Cole on album Nat King Cole
Sung by: Nat King Cole Can love be as warm as the Ruby? Can love be as pure as the Pearl? Just look in the heart of my love for you, You'll find the Ruby and the Pearl My love will endure as the Dia
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 Supreme Jazz - Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -Words and Music by Benny Davis and Abner Silver -Charted at # 19 in 1958 by Joni James There goes my heart, there goes the one I love There goes the girl I wasn't worthy of T
by Nat King Cole on album The Unforgettable Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -Words and Music by Benny Davis and Abner Silver -Charted at # 19 in 1958 by Joni James There goes my heart, there goes the one I love There goes the girl I wasn't worthy of T
by Nat King Cole on album The Unforgettable Music of Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -Words and Music by Benny Davis and Abner Silver -Charted at # 19 in 1958 by Joni James There goes my heart, there goes the one I love There goes the girl I wasn't worthy of T
by Nat King Cole on album The Nat King Cole Story
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position # 5 in 1958 -Words and Music by Clyde Otis, Brook Benton, and Belford Hendricks -also charted by Joe Simon in 1969 at #70 Looking ba-a-ack over my lif