Formats and Editions
1. Non Dimenticar
2. Give Me Your Love
3. Madrid
4. You Made Me Love You
5. I Must Be Dreaming
6. Midnight Flyer
7. Sweet Bird Of Youth
8. Time And The River
9. What 'cha Gonna Do
10. That's You
11. Just As Much As Ever
12. The Christmas Song(Merry Christmas To You)
13. If I Knew
14. The World In My Arms
15. Illusion
16. Take A Fool's Advice
17. Let True Love Begin
18. Cappucino
19. Step Right Up(And Say You Love Me)
20. Brazilian Love Song
21. The Right Thing To Say
22. Let There Be Love
23. Ramblin' Rose
24. Dear Lonely Hearts
1. Dreams Can Tell A Lie
2. Ask Me
3. Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You
4. Too Young To Go Steady
5. Never Let Me Go
6. My Dream Sonata
7. That's All There Is To That
8. Love Me As Though There Were No Tomorrow
9. Night Lights
10. To The Ends Of The Earth
11. Ballerina
12. You Are My First Love
13. When I Fall In Love
14. When Rock 'n Roll Comes To Trinidad
15. Stardust
16. My Personal Possession
17. Send For Me
18. With You On My Mind
19. Angel Smile
20. Do I Like It?
21. Looking Back
22. Come Closer To Me
23. Nothing In The World
More Info:
At King Cole was undoubtedly one of the most popular, successful and respected vocalists of the post-war era, and would have enjoyed even greater success had his career not been cut short by cancer when he was just 45 years old. His success reflected his ability to transcend the boundaries between jazz and easy listening pop, with a unique talent both as a singer and top flight jazz pianist. He initially enjoyed success in the R&B charts with his trio in the early '40s, pioneering the piano, bass and guitar line-up, before embarking on a solo career in 1947, and racking up a remarkable string of hits through until his death in 1965. This collection brings together in a great-value 115-track 5-CD set all of his US Billboard chart entries and his UK hits, both with the King Cole Trio and as a solo artist, up until 1962, and includes classic No. 1s like "Nature Boy", "Mona Lisa" and "Too Young", as well as many other iconic recordings, notably the perennial favourite "When I Fall In Love".