ChiroDoc
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Of all the great pop vocalists from the later 1940s through the early 1960s, my favorite is Nat King Cole.
It's impossible for me to hear his mellow resonant voice without it catapulting me right back to that 1950s era when he turned out hit after hit.
"Unforgettable", "Autumn Leaves", "Mona Lisa", "For Sentimental Reasons", "When I Fall in Love", and on and on.
If he hadn't tragically died of lung cancer at aged 45 in 1965, he probably could have recorded and performed into the 1990s. There's never been a voice like his before or since.
It's impossible for me to hear his mellow resonant voice without it catapulting me right back to that 1950s era when he turned out hit after hit.
"Unforgettable", "Autumn Leaves", "Mona Lisa", "For Sentimental Reasons", "When I Fall in Love", and on and on.
If he hadn't tragically died of lung cancer at aged 45 in 1965, he probably could have recorded and performed into the 1990s. There's never been a voice like his before or since.