Love Is the Thing" by Nat King Cole, one of the most celebrated American jazz pianists and vocalists of the mid-20th century. The album was released in 1957 and is considered one of Cole's finest works. It features orchestral arrangements conducted by Gordon Jenkins.
Artist(s): Arranged By, Conductor Gordon Jenkins
Recording Info: Originally released in 1957
Please note: This release is sourced from the 2-track commercial tape release from 1957
Due to the limitations of the media at the time of release, there are 2 tracks not offered
that were on the LP release.
1 When I Fall In Love
2 Stardust
3 Stay As Sweet As You Are
4 Where Can I Go Without You?
5 I Thought About Marie
6 At Last
7 It's All In The Game
8 When Sunny Get's Blue
9 Love Is The Thing
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