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CD:  The Nat King Cole Trio — The Complete Capitol Recordings Of The Nat King Cole Trio
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Archiv-Objekte
CD-25009
Label: Mosaic Records
Label-Nummer / Spuren: MR 138
Tonträger: 18 CD
Aufnahmedatum: 1936-1950
Land: US
extern: Discogs   
 
Musiker:
NameLandInstr.
Nat "King" ColeUSld, b, g, p, voc,
Art PepperUSas,
Bud ShankUSas,
Willie SmithUSas,
Bob GiogaUSbar,
Charlie HarrisUSb,
Joe ComfortUSb,
Johnny MillerUSb,
George "Red" CallenderUSb,
Buddy ColeUScel,
Peter MakasUSclo,
Ray SabinskyUSvio,
Jack CostanzoUSbgo,
Archie FreemanUSd,
Earl HydeUSd,
Lee YoungUSd,
Sid CooperUScl, fl,
Al RichmanUSfrh,
Irving AshbyUSg,
John CollinsUSg,
Oscar MooreUSg,
Billy UsseltonUSreeds,
Robert "Buddy" WiseUSreeds,
Bert CalderalUSts,
Bob CooperUSts,
Charlie BarnetUSts,
Bob FitzpatrickUStb,
Dick ReynoldsUStb,
Ken TrimbleUStb,
Milt BernhartUStb,
Buddy ChildersUStp,
Dean HubbardUStp,
Martin WhiteUStp,
Maynard FergusonCAtp,
Juan TizolPRv-tb,
Rudolph SimsUSvla,
George KochUSvio,
Harry BluestoneUSvio,
Stuff SmithUSvio,
Ziggy SmirnoffUSvio,
Gloria WoodUSvoc,
Johnny MercerUSvoc,
Jud Conlon SingersUSvoc,
Jessye NormanUSvoc,
Nellie LutcherUSvoc,
Alyce KingUSvoc,
Pauline ByrneUSvoc,
Mack McLeanUSvoc,
 
Tracks / Sessions:
1-1The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., October 11, 1942: Vom, Vim, Veedle
1-2The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., October 11, 1942: All For You
1-3The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., March 1, 1943: Let's Spring One
1-4The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., March 1, 1943: Beautiful Moons Ago
1-5The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., March 1, 1943: Pitchin' Up A Boogie
1-6The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., March 1, 1943: I'm Lost
1-7The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A. November 2, 1943: FST (Fine, Sweet & Tasty) (Instrumental)
1-8The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A. November 2, 1943: My Lips Remember Your Kisses
1-9The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A. November 2, 1943: Got A Penny
1-10The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A. November 2, 1943: Let's Pretend
1-11The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., November 30, 1943: Straighten Up And Fly Right
1-12The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., November 30, 1943: Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You
1-13The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., November 30, 1943: Jumpin' At Capitol (Instrumental)
1-14The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., November 30, 1943: If You Can't Smile And Say Yes
1-15The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., December 15, 1943: Sweet Lorraine
1-16The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., December 15, 1943: Embraceable You
1-17The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., December 15, 1943: Embraceable You (Alternate Take)
1-18The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., December 15, 1943: It's Only A Paper Moon
1-19The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., December 15, 1943: I Just Can See For Lookin'
2-1The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., January 17, 1944: The Man I Love (Instrumental)
2-2The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., January 17, 1944: Body And Soul (Instrumental)
2-3The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., January 17, 1944: Prelude In C Sharp Minor (Instrumental)
2-4The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., January 17, 1944: What Is This Thing Called Love (Instrumental)
2-5The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., March 6, 1944: After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It
2-6The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., March 6, 1944: Look What You've Done To Me
2-7The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., March 6, 1944: Easy Listening Blues (Instrumental)
2-8The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., March 6, 1944: I Realize Now
2-9The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., November 28, 1944: Please Consider Me
2-10The Nat King Cole Trio — C. P. McGregor, L.A., November 28, 1944: Bring Another Drink
2-11The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 13, 1945: I'd Love To Make Love To You
2-12The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 13, 1945: I'm A Shy Guy
2-13The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 13, 1945: Katusha
2-14The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 13, 1945: It Only Happens Once
2-15The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 19, 1945: You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You
2-16The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 19, 1945: Don't Blame Me
2-17The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 19, 1945: I'm In The Mood For Love
2-18The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 19, 1945: What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry
2-19The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 19, 1945: I'm Thru With Love
3-1The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 23, 1945: Barcarolle (Instrumental)
3-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 23, 1945: To A Wild Rose (Instrumental)
3-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 23, 1945: Sweet Georgia Brown (Instrumental)
3-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 23, 1945: I Tho't You Ought To Know
3-5The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 23, 1945: It Only Happens Once
3-6The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 2, 1945: (I Call My Papa) Fla-Ga-La-Pa
3-7The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 2, 1945: It Is Better To Be By Yourself (Version 1)
3-8The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, October 11, 1945: It Is Better To Be By Yourself (Version 2)
3-9The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, October 11, 1945: Come To Baby, Do
3-10The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, October 11, 1945: The Frim Fram Sauce
3-11The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, October 18, 1945: Homeward Bound
3-12The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, October 18, 1945: I'm An Errand Boy For Rhythm
3-13The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, October 18, 1945: This Way Out (Instrumental)
3-14The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, October 18, 1945: This Way Out (Instrumental)
3-15The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, December 4, 1945: But She's My Buddy's Chick (Alternate Take)
3-16The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, December 4, 1945: But She's My Buddy's Chick
3-17The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, December 4, 1945: Oh, But I Do
3-18The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, December 4, 1945: How Does It Feel
3-19The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, December 4, 1945: You Must Be Blind
4-1The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA (Radio), NYC, December 4, 1945: Loan Me Two Till Tuesday
4-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 15, 1946: I'm In The Mood For Love
4-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 15, 1946: I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) (Alternate Take)
4-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 15, 1946: I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)
4-5The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 15, 1946: (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66
4-6The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 15, 1946: Everyone Is Sayin' Hello Again (Why Must We Say Goodbye-)
4-7The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., probably March, 1946: FST (Opening Theme)
4-8The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L, A., probably March, 1946: FST (Closing Theme)
4-9The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 20, 1946: Just You, Just Me (Alternate Take) (Instrumental)
4-10The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 20, 1946: Just You, Just Me (Instrumental)
4-11The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 20, 1946: I've Got The World On A String
4-12The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 20, 1946: Rex Rhumba (AKA Rhumba A La King) (Instrumental)
4-13The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 20, 1946: But She's My Buddy's Chick
4-14The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 20, 1946: Chant Of The Blues (Dog-Gone Unlucky Blues)
4-15The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 20, 1946: Rock-A-Bye Basie (Instrumental)
4-16The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 20, 1946: Lester Leaps In (Instrumental)
4-17The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 20, 1946: I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)
4-18The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 20, 1946: I Want To Be Happy (Instrumental)
4-19The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., March 20, 1946: I Know That You Know (Instrumental)
4-20The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 5, 1946: What Can I Say After I'm Sorry (Alternate Take)
5-1The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 5, 1946: What Can I Say After I'm Sorry
5-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A. April 5, 1946: To A Wild Rose (Alternate Take) (Instrumental)
5-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 5, 1946 : To A Wild Rose (Instrumental)
5-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 5, 1946 : Baby, Baby All The Time
5-5The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., April 11, 1946: I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)
5-6The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., April 11, 1946: This Way Out (Instrumental)
5-7The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., April 11, 1946: Baby, Baby All The Time
5-8The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., April 11, 1946: Somebody Loves Me (Instrumental)
5-9The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., April 11, 1946: Too Marvelous For Words
5-10The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., April 11, 1946: Honeysuckle Rose (Instrumental)
5-11The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., April 11, 1946: How Does It Feel
5-12The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., April 11, 1946: Loan Me Two Till Tuesday
5-13The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., April 11, 1946: What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry
5-14The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., April 11, 1946: You Name It (Instrumental)
5-15The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 17, 1946: Could-'Ja (Alternate Take)
5-16The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A. April 17, 1946: Could-'Ja
5-17The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 17, 1946: Baby, Baby All The Time (Alternate Take)
5-18The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 17, 1946: Baby, Baby All The Time
5-19The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 17, 1946: Oh, But I Do
6-1The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 17, 1946: Rex Rhumba (AKA Rhumba A La King) (Instrumental)
6-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 18, 1946: How High The Moon (Instrumental)
6-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 18, 1946: You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love)
6-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 18, 1946: Tiny's Exercise (Instrumental)
6-5The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 18, 1946: After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It
6-6The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 18, 1946: Body And Soul (Instrumental)
6-7The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 18, 1946: On The Sunny Side Of The Street
6-8The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 18, 1946: I'd Love To Make Love To You
6-9The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 18, 1946: Homeward Bound (Instrumental)
6-10The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 24, 1946: What Is This Thing Called Love (Instrumental)
6-11The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 24, 1946: Mabel, Mabel
6-12The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 24, 1946: Swingin' The Blues (Instrumental)
6-13The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 25, 1946: Beautiful Moons Ago
6-14The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 25, 1946: I Got Rhythm (Instrumental)
6-15The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 25, 1946: Could-'Ja
6-16The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 25, 1946: One O'Clock Jump (Instrumental)
6-17The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 25, 1946: How Deep Is The Ocean
6-18The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 25, 1946: (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66
6-19The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., April 25, 1946: Cole Slaw (Instrumental)
7-1The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 1, 1946: But She's My Buddy's Chick
7-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., Jay 1, 1946: You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love)
7-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 1, 1946: Homeward Bound (Instrumental)
7-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., May 1, 1946: Chant Of The Blues (Dog-Gone Unlucky Blues)
7-5The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA, NYC, June 14, 1946: The Christmas Song
7-6The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA, NYC, June 14, 1946: You Should Have Told Me
7-7The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA, NYC, August 9, 1946: The Best Man
7-8The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA, NYC, August 9, 1946: The Christmas Song
7-9The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA, NYC, August 9, 1946: You Should Have Told Me
7-10The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA, NYC, August 22, 1946: (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
7-11The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA, NYC, September 6, 1946: In The Cool Of The Evening
7-12The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA, NYC, September 6, 1946: That's The Beginning Of The End
7-13The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA, NYC, September 17, 1946: If You Don't Like My Apples
7-14The Nat King Cole Trio — WMCA, NYC, October 30, 1946: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Instrumental)
7-15The Nat King Cole Trio — Pathe, NYC, December 18, 1946: I Want To Thank Your Folks
7-16The Nat King Cole Trio — Pathe, NYC, December 18, 1946: You're The Cream in My Coffee
7-17The Nat King Cole Trio — Pathe, NYC, December 18, 1946: Come In Out Of The Rain
7-18The Nat King Cole Trio — Pathe, NYC, December 30, 1946: You Don't Learn That In School
8-1The Nat King Cole Trio — Pathe, NYC, December 30, 1946: You Be You (But Let Me Be Me)
8-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Pathe, NYC, December 30, 1946: Can You Look Me In The Eyes (And Say We're Through)
8-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Pathe, NYC, January 21, 1947: Give Me Twenty Nickels
8-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Pathe, NYC, January 21, 1947: Meet Me At No Special Place (And I'll Be There At No Particular Time)
8-5The Nat King Cole Trio — Pathe, NYC, January 21, 1947: If You Don't Like My Apples
8-6The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., June 13, 1947: Naughty Angeline
8-7The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., June 13, 1947: I Miss You So
8-8The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A. June 13, 1947: That's What
8-9The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., June 13, 1947: Honeysuckle Rose (Instrumental)
8-10The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., July 2, 1947: Thanks For You
8-11The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., July 2, 1947: It's Kind Of Lonesome Out Tonight
8-12The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., July 2, 1947: For Once In Your Life
8-13The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., July 3, 1947: I Think You Get What I Mean
8-14The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., July 3, 1947: (Everyone Has Someone) But All I've Got Is Me
8-15The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., July 3, 1947: Now He Tells Me
8-16The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., July 3, 1947: I Can't Be Bothered
8-17The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 6, 1947: When I Take My Sugar To Tea
8-18The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 6, 1947: Rhumba Azul (Instrumental)
8-19The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 6, 1947: What'll I Do
9-1The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 6, 1947: I Never Had A Chance
9-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 7, 1947: This Is My Night To Dream
9-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 7, 1947: Makin' Whoopee
9-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 7, 1947: There I've Said It Again
9-5The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 8, 1947: I'll String Along With You
9-6The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 8, 1947: Ooh, Kickeroonie
9-7The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 8, 1947: (It's Easy To See) The Trouble With Me Is You
9-8The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 8, 1947: Too Marvelous For Words
9-9The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 13, 1947: Three Little Words (Instrumental)
9-10The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 13, 1947: Moonlight In Vermont (Instrumental)
9-11The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 13, 1947: Poor Butterfly (Instrumental)
9-12The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 13, 1947: How High The Moon (Instrumental)
9-13The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 13, 1947: I'll Never Be The Same (Instrumental)
9-14The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 13, 1947: These Foolish Things (Instrumental)
9-15The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 13, 1947: Cole Capers (Instrumental)
9-16The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 13 1947: Blues In My Shower (Instrumental)
9-17The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 15, 1947: I Wanna Be A Friend Of Yours
9-18The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 15, 1947: Ke Mo Ki Mo (The Magic Song)
9-19The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 15, 1947: Three Blind Mice
10-1The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 20, 1947: Save The Bones For Henry Jones ('Cause Henry Don't Eat No Meat)
10-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 20, 1947: My Baby Likes To Be-Bop (And I Like To Be-Bop Too)
10-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 22, 1947: Harmony
10-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 22, 1947: You Can't Make Money Dreamin'
10-5The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 22, 1947 With Orchestra: There's A Train Out For Dreamland
10-6The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 22, 1947 With Orchestra: (Go To Sleep) My Sleepy Head
10-7The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 22, 1947: Nature Boy
10-8The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 22, 1947 With Orchestra:Wildroot Charlie
10-9The Nat King Cole Trio — 10.9.1:-Nursery Rhymes (Mary Had A Little Lamb); 10.9.2-London Bridge; 10.9.3-Go In And Out The Window; 10.9.4-Pop Goes The Weasel
10-10The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 27, 1947: Old MacDonald Had A Farm
10-11The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 27, 1947:The Three Trees
10-12The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 27, 1947: Laguna Mood (Instrumental)
10-13The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 28, 1947: I'm A Little Ashamed
10-14The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 28, 1947: Now He Tells Me
10-15The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 28, 1947:
10-16The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 29, 1947: Lament In Chords
10-17The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 29, 1947: You've Got Another Heart On Your Hands
10-18The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 29, 1947: Baby, I Need You
10-19The Nat King Cole Trio — Radio Recorder, L.A., August 29, 1947: Those Things Money Can't Buy
10-20The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 3, 1947: Little Girl
10-21The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 3, 1947: No Moon At All
10-22The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 3, 1947: I Feel So Smoochie
11-1The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, October 28, 1947: Love Nest
11-2The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, October 28, 1947: Dream A Little Dream Of Me
11-3The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, October 28, 1947: Then I'll Be Tired Of You
11-4The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 3, 1947: Money Is Honey
11-5The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 3, 1947: Little Girl
11-6The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 3, 1947: Who's Telling You Lies
11-7The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 3, 1947: No Moon At All
11-8The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 3, 1947: I Feel So Smoochie
11-9The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 3, 1947: A Boy From Texas - A Girl From Tennessee
11-10The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 3, 1947: When You Walked Out With Shoes On
11-11The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 3, 1947: That's The Kind Of Girl I Dream Of
11-12The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 4, 1947: It's The Sentimental Thing To Do
11-13The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 4, 1947: I've Only Myself To Blame
11-14The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 4, 1947: It's Like Taking Candy From A Baby
11-15The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 4, 1947: You've Changed
11-16The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 5, 1947: The Geek (Instrumental)
11-17The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 5, 1947: Confess
11-18The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 5, 1947: If I Had You
11-19The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 6, 1947: Flo And Joe
11-20The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 6, 1947: If You Stub Your Toe On The Moon
12-1The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 6, 1947: I'm Gonna Spank My Heart
12-2The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 6, 1947: I See By The Papers
12-3The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 6, 1947: Return Trip (Instrumental)
12-4The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 6, 1947: A Woman Always Understands
12-5The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 24, 1947: Put 'Em In A Box, Tie 'Em With A Ribbon (And Throw 'Em In The Deep...)
12-6The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 24, 1947: Blue And Sentimental
12-7The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 24, 1947: I've Got A Way With Women
12-8The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 24, 1947: My Fair Lady
12-9The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 29, 1947: I Wish I Had The Blues Again
12-10The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 29, 1947: Didn't I Tell You So
12-11The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 29, 1947: Lost April
12-12The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, December 20, 1947: Lost April
12-13The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, December 20, 1947: Lillette
12-14The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, December 20, 1947: Monday Again
12-15The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, December 20, 1947: Lulubelle
12-16The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, December 20, 1947: It's So Hard To Laugh (It's So Easy To Cry)
12-17The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, December 21, 1948: Portrait Of Jennie
12-18The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, December 21, 1948: It Only Happens Once
12-19The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, December 21, 1948: My Mother Told Me
12-20The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, December 21, 1948: Bang Bang Boogie
13-1The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, January 14, 1949: Portrait Of Jennie
13-2The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, January 14, 1949: Don't Cry, Cry Baby
13-3The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, January 14, 1949: An Old Piano Plays The Blues
13-4The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, January 14, 1949: How Lonely Can You Get
13-5The Nat King Cole Trio — WMGM, NYC, March 22, 1949: Laugh! Cool Clown (Instrumental)
13-6The Nat King Cole Trio — WMGM, NYC, March 22, 1949: Bop-Kick (Instrumental)
13-7The Nat King Cole Trio — WMGM, NYC, March 22, 1949: For All We Know
13-8The Nat King Cole Trio — WMGM, NYC, March 29, 1949: Land Of Love (Come My Love And Live With Me)
13-9The Nat King Cole Trio — WMGM, NYC, March 29, 1949: Lush Life
13-10The Nat King Cole Trio — WMGM, NYC, March 29, 1949: Lillian
13-11The Nat King Cole Trio — WMGM, NYC, March 29, 1949: 'Tis Autumn
13-12The Nat King Cole Trio — WMGM, NYC, March 29, 1949: Yes Sir, That's My Baby
13-13The Nat King Cole Trio — WMGM, NYC, March 29, 1949: I Used To Love You (But It's All Over Now)
13-14The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 30, 1949: Etymology (The Language Of Love)
13-15The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 30, 1949: Peaches (Instrumental)
13-16The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 30, 1949: Last But Not Least (Instrumental)
13-17The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 30, 1949: I Wake Up Screaming Dreaming Of You
13-18The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, May 20, 1949 : It Was So Good While It Lasted
13-19The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, May 20, 1949 : I Get Sentimental Over Nothing
13-20The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, May 20, 1949 : Who Do You Know In Heaven (That Made You The Angel You Are)
14-1The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, May 20, 1949 : Your Voice
14-2The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, May 20, 1949 : A Little Yellow Ribbon (In Her Hair)
14-3The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., July 26, 1949: My Mother Told Me
14-4The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., July 26, 1949: Exactly Like You
14-5The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., July 26, 1949: Part Of Me
14-6The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., July 26, 1949: What Have You Got In Those Eyes
14-7The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., July 26, 1949: Top Hat Bop (Instrumental)
14-8The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., July 26, 1949: Go Bongo (Instrumental)
14-9The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., July 26, 1949: Rhumba Blues (Instrumental)
14-10The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., July 26, 1949: Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
14-11The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Stufios, L.A., August 2, 1949: All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)
14-12The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Stufios, L.A., August 2, 1949: You Can't Lose A Broken Heart
14-13The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Stufios, L.A., August 2, 1949: Bang Bang Boogie
14-14The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Stufios, L.A., September 9, 1949: (Here Is My Heart) Nalani
14-15The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Stufios, L.A., September 9, 1949: The Horse Told Me
14-16The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Stufios, L.A., September 9, 1949: Don't Shove, I'm Leaving
14-17The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Stufios, L.A., September 9, 1949: Calypso Blues
14-18The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 7, 1949: Mule Train
14-19The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, November 7, 1949: My Baby Just Cares For Me
14-20The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., January 5, 1950: For You My Love
14-21The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., January 5, 1950: Can I Come In For A Second
15-1The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., February 9, 1950: Baby Won't You Say You Love Me
15-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., February 9, 1950: I Almost Lost My Mind
15-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., February 9, 1950: A Little Bit Independent
15-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., February 9, 1950: I'll Never Say 'Never Again' Again
15-5The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., February 9, 1950: Twisted Stockings
15-6The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1950: If I Were You, Baby, I'd Love Me
15-7The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1950: Third Finger, Left Hand
15-8The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1950: After My Laughter Came Tears
15-9The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1950: Calico Sal
15-10The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1950: Peaches (Instrumental)
15-11The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1950: Don't Let Your Eyes Go Shopping (For Your Heart)
15-12The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1950: All Aboard (Instrumental)
15-13The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1950: Ooh Kickeroonie
15-14The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1950: 'Deed I Do
15-15The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., March 11, 1950: The Greatest Inventor Of Them All
15-16The Nat King Cole Trio — L.A., March 11, 1950: Who's Who
15-17The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 19, 1950: Time Out For Tears
15-18The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., August 16, 1950: Orange-Colored Sky
15-19The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., August 16, 1950: Jam-Bo (Instrumental)
15-20The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., August 25, 1950: Get To Gettin'
16-1The Nat King Cole Trio — Prob. NYC, December 11, 1950: Paint Yourself A Rainbow
16-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Prob. NYC, December 11, 1950: Destination Moon
16-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., February 1, 1951: That's My Girl
16-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., February 12, 1951: Wish I Were Somebody Else
16-5The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., February 12, 1951: You Can't Make Me Love You
16-6The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., February 12, 1951: Poor Jenny Is A Weepin'
16-7The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1951: A Robin And A Rainbow And A Red, Red Rose
16-8The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1951: The Lighthouse In The Sky
16-9The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 9, 1951: Pigtails And Freckles
16-10The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., January 11, 1952: It's Crazy
16-11The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., January 11, 1952: You Stepped Out Of A Dream
16-12The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., January 11, 1952: Where Were You
16-13The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., January 11, 1952: Summer Is A Comin' In
16-14The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., January 11, 1952: Funny (Not Much)
16-15The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 18, 1952: Penthouse Serenade (Instrumental)
16-16The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 18, 1952: Rose Room (Instrumental)
16-17The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 18, 1952: Down By The Old Mill Stream (Instrumental)
16-18The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 18, 1952: Laura (Instrumental)
16-19The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 18, 1952: Polka Dots And Moonbeams
17-1The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 18, 1952: Somebody Loves Me (Instrumental)
17-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 18, 1952: Once In A Blue Moon (Instrumental)
17-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 18, 1952: If I Should Lose You (Instrumental)
17-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 24, 1952: Don't Let Your Eyes Go Shopping (For Your Heart)
17-5The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., December 28, 1953: Almost Like Being In Love
17-6The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., December 28, 1953: This Can't Be Love
17-7The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., December 28, 1953: Don't Hurt The Girl
17-8The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., August 24, 1953:The Christmas Song
17-9The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 14, 1955: Don't Blame Me (Instrumental)
17-10The Nat King Cole Trio — capitol Studios, L.A. July 14, 1955: It Could Happen To You (Instrumental)
17-11The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 14, 1955: I Surrender Dear (Alternate Take) (Instrumental)
17-12The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 14, 1955: I Surrender Dear (Instrumental)
17-13The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., July 14, 1955: Little Girl (Instrumental)
17-14The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., August 15, 1956: You Can Depend On Me
17-15The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., August 15, 1956: Candy
17-16The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., August 15, 1956: Sweet Lorraine
17-17The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., August 15, 1956: It's Only A Paper Moon
17-18The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., August 15, 1956: (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66
17-19The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 14, 1956: Don't Let It Go To Your Head
17-20The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 14, 1956: You're Lookin' At Me
18-1The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 14, 1956: Just You, Just Me
18-2The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 14, 1956: I Was A Little Too Lonely And You Were A Little Too Late
18-3The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 21, 1956: Caravan
18-4The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 21, 1956: The Lonely One
18-5The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 21, 1956: Blame It On My Youth
18-6The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 21, 1956: What Is There To Say
18-7The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 24, 1956: Sometimes I'm Happy
18-8The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 21, 1956: I Know That You Know
18-9The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 24, 1956: When I Grow Too Old To Dream
18-10The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 24, 1956: Two Loves Have I
18-11The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 2, 1959: Whatcha' Gonna Do (Instrumental)
18-12The Nat King Cole Trio — Capitol Studios, L.A., September 2, 1959: In A Mellow Tone (Instrumental)
18-13The Nat King Cole Trio — Live At The Sand, Las Vegas, June 14, 1960: Where Or When (Instrumental) (Live)
18-14The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 22, 1961: It's Only A Paper Moon
18-15The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 22, 1961: Sweet Lorraine
18-16The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 23, 1961: (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66
18-17The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 23, 1961: Straighten Up And Fly Right
18-18The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 23, 1961: (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
18-19The Nat King Cole Trio — NYC, March 23, 1961: Embraceable You
 
In 1937, Nat King Cole arrived in Los Angeles where he formed the original lineup of the Nat King Cole Trio. The trio consisted of Nat on piano, Oscar Moore on guitar, and Wesley Prince on double bass - the absence of a drummer making the combo unique among the swing/jazz outifts of that time. The trio played in Los Angeles throughout the late 1930s and recorded many radio transcriptions