Natalie Cole Passed Away

Oh, that's surprising. I thought she was still actively touring. Such a great voice and entertainer.
 
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I looooooved Natalie Cole. Got to see her in concert around 1985 when her album "Dangerous" was out (a very underrated album, by the way). This was before her "Everlasting" concert, so the crowd was sparse...and did she ever KILL it. She was so powerful and on her game that she had one of her background singers perform a duet with her and if it hadn't been an outside concert, they surely would have blown the roof off the place. It was one of those moments when you thought anybody in the vicinity was not here witnessing this amazing-ness...well, they were just IDIOTS! :lol: Her death is such a loss, but gratefully we have a LOT of amazing music she left behind. Her U.S. Top 40 hits:

#5 - I've Got Love On My Mind

#5 - Pink Cadillac

#6 - This Will Be

#7 - Miss You Like Crazy

#10 - Our Love

#13 - I Live For Your Love

#13 - Jump Start

#14 - Unforgettable

#21 - Someone That I Used to Love

#25 - Sophisticated Lady

#32 - Inseperable

#34 - Wild Women Do
 
My mother was a huge fan of Nat King Cole and I remember when Natalie Cole came out with her first records my mother loved it. Memories. RIP, Natalie.
 
My father went to the small jazz clubs where Nat King Cole made his reputation in the late 1940's.
He was a fabulous pianist and singer; as was his brother, Freddy.
I've collected recordings for as long as I can remember.

We continued to follow Natalie's career through all its' ups and downs.
I agree with the post upthread; that surely she and her father are singing duets, now.
 
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I looooooved Natalie Cole. Got to see her in concert around 1985 when her album "Dangerous" was out (a very underrated album, by the way). This was before her "Everlasting" concert, so the crowd was sparse...and did she ever KILL it. She was so powerful and on her game that she had one of her background singers perform a duet with her and if it hadn't been an outside concert, they surely would have blown the roof off the place. It was one of those moments when you thought anybody in the vicinity was not here witnessing this amazing-ness...well, they were just IDIOTS! :lol: Her death is such a loss, but gratefully we have a LOT of amazing music she left behind. Her U.S. Top 40 hits:

#5 - I've Got Love On My Mind

#5 - Pink Cadillac

#6 - This Will Be

#7 - Miss You Like Crazy

#10 - Our Love

#13 - I Live For Your Love

#13 - Jump Start

#14 - Unforgettable

#21 - Someone That I Used to Love

#25 - Sophisticated Lady

#32 - Inseperable

#34 - Wild Women Do
Thank you so very much for taking the time to do this. I have several records and an album of hers, and I have to say that Natalie definitely inherited her dad's talent of singing. I fell in love with the first song you listed the first time I ever heard it.

Natalie was definitely a Sophisticated Lady, and I'm going to miss her very much as I know others here will, too. What a beautiful lady, and she had a heart of gold. My condolences to Natalie's family. Rest in Peace, Natalie, and God bless. <3
 
Thank you so very much for taking the time to do this. I have several records and an album of hers, and I have to say that Natalie definitely inherited her dad's talent of singing. I fell in love with the first song you listed the first time I ever heard it.

Well, I just happen to have a few more for you! :D

Mr. Melody

- I was shocked that this only went to #49 on the pop charts, I thought it was a top twenty hit, if not top ten.

Lovers

- Surprised this wasn't a single. Too jazzy for the pop charts?

I Love You So

- Another one that could have been a single. Has that 70's soul vibe to it...Sounds of Philadelphia, kinda?

And two performances from her 1978 live album where she really lets loose...

I Can't Say No

I'm Catching Hell
 
Well, I just happen to have a few more for you! :D

Mr. Melody

- I was shocked that this only went to #49 on the pop charts, I thought it was a top twenty hit, if not top ten.

Lovers

- Surprised this wasn't a single. Too jazzy for the pop charts?

I Love You So

- Another one that could have been a single. Has that 70's soul vibe to it...Sounds of Philadelphia, kinda?

And two performances from her 1978 live album where she really lets loose...

I Can't Say No

I'm Catching Hell
Oh gosh! I love all of these! I've always been very partial to Mr. Melody. I also like I Can't Say No. This is great research, @PeterG ! Thanks so much. :) :respec:
 

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