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
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
by Nat King Cole on album The Very Best of Nat King Cole
-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
by Nat King Cole on album The World of Nat King Cole - His Very Best
-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
by Nat King Cole on album The Very Best of Nat King Cole
-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
by Nat King Cole on album Coleção Folha grandes vozes, Volume 19: Nat King Cole
-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
by Nat King Cole on album The Very Best of Nat King Cole
-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
by Nat King Cole on album The World of Nat King Cole - His Very Best
-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
by Nat King Cole on album The World of Nat King Cole
-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
by Nat King Cole on album The World of Nat King Cole
-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
by Nat King Cole on album Selections From the Nat King Cole 4 CD Box Set
-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
by Nat King Cole on album Nat King Cole
-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
by Nat King Cole on album The Very Best of Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position # 24 in 1952 -Words by Ben Raleigh and Music by Guy Wood Faith can move mountains Darling, you will see I can move mountains If you have faith in me
by Nat King Cole on album Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position # 24 in 1952 -Words by Ben Raleigh and Music by Guy Wood Faith can move mountains Darling, you will see I can move mountains If you have faith in me
by Nat King Cole on album The Very Best Of Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position # 24 in 1952 -Words by Ben Raleigh and Music by Guy Wood Faith can move mountains Darling, you will see I can move mountains If you have faith in me
by Nat King Cole on album The Nat King Cole Collection
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position # 24 in 1952 -Words by Ben Raleigh and Music by Guy Wood Faith can move mountains Darling, you will see I can move mountains If you have faith in me
by Nat King Cole on album The Very Best of Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position # 24 in 1952 -Words by Ben Raleigh and Music by Guy Wood Faith can move mountains Darling, you will see I can move mountains If you have faith in me
by Nat King Cole on album The Essential Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position # 24 in 1952 -Words by Ben Raleigh and Music by Guy Wood Faith can move mountains Darling, you will see I can move mountains If you have faith in me
by Nat King Cole on album Christmas With Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby & Others
A House With Love at Christmas Nat King Cole A house with love in it is rich indeed Although there are a thousand things that house may need The carpet may be old, the room so plain and bare And yet
by Nat King Cole on album The Very Best of Nat King Cole
-Artist: Nat King Cole -peak Billboard position # 2 in 1955 -Words and Music by Howard Barnes, Harold Cornelius, and Dominic John A blossom fell from off a tree It settled softly on the lips you tur