Nat King Cole Trio - Sweet Georgia Brown download song

  • Artist: Nat King Cole Trio
  • Song Title: Sweet Georgia Brown
  • Music Genre: Pop
  • Length: 02:18
  • Size: 5.4MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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12 Nat King Cole Trio - Nature Boy 160 02:41
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Comments

Rosemarie Abrams

2022-07-03 19:57:08 | User Info
Thanks for this, Nat was (and still is) much admired on this side of "the pond".

Leafar1306

2022-06-29 07:51:01 | User Info
The piano was a toy in Nat's hands. Pure and simple, he could have as easily played Rachmaninov. He had no limitations save those society imposed upon him. Had he had the freedom to explore higher music, he would be the standard bearer for the ages.

betty torres

2022-05-25 02:22:17 | User Info
People are amazed by Nat. Rightfully so. He was as much a music genius as any European styled virtuoso. Big difference was, he could compose on the fly. I question whether anyone was his equal.

Matthew Sheppard

2022-05-11 20:41:17 | User Info
Did anyone else realize after that there were no drums? Fast paced with a tight sense of rhythym I almost forgot there was no drummer. Completely awesome.

Jamie o'connor

2022-02-03 02:30:37 | User Info
Poor Harry Connick would bust two fingers if he tried this....

Irritert

2022-01-29 17:17:53 | User Info
Yes,I think too. He was a really "Virtuoso"!

loquendo beatles

2022-01-13 22:08:41 | User Info
Not only was Nat the greatest voice ever, he was also one of the greatest jazz pianists ever. There will never be anyone like him - truly one of a kind.

Timo Poutanen

2021-12-20 03:52:30 | User Info
We miss you Nat. No one can take his place, ever. A real class act, in every way.

Liza Ramos

2021-11-23 16:27:53 | User Info
I love and miss you grandpa Oscar. I think about you everyday!

Mitch Dolja

2021-10-21 07:06:34 | User Info
Nat was an extraordinary musician and human being. Knew folks who worked w/ him and his was a true gentleman. Never be another like this one, never.

Wolf44

2021-08-10 09:09:18 | User Info
the way he faced the audience, played, and sang--though I seriously adore both Oscar and Art--neither one of them did that. :) to me IMO Nat's the man

Berry

2021-07-29 15:23:01 | User Info
re: the speed up when recorded, didyaknow that Les Pauls "how High The Moon" was also sped up? Only reason I know is Buddy Fite, ( Portland Oregon, now deceased ) learned to play guitar not knowing this and did it perfectly.

Austin Hannah

2021-07-03 02:35:55 | User Info
Don't ignore the obvious, NAT KING COLE'S QUARTET

Kaelin Jones

2021-05-14 00:06:43 | User Info
No drummer...amazing... this shows you that you need a drummer to lay out a canvas of rhythmn...not keep timing

FoxtrS2

2021-04-06 02:38:33 | User Info
What times...it is nice to hear again the scratch..ha ha.. Thanks for posting it. It is a musical jewel. Luis a meloman from Lima PERU Latin Amèrica. nnnn

sashaleika Pryce

2021-01-31 04:36:17 | User Info
The great jazz musician/educator, David N. Baker, who helped to codify jazz language as we know it today cites Nat King Cole as one of his main early influences and inspirations. Baker was probably in about the 7th grade when this recording came out. He said in class once: "Nat was it - back when we were doing what we did!"