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a classic, cole re-recorded the song in 1999, and he was backed by a super-group of top-notch session musicians. the track was released as a single and in a version on the album three by cole. his version reached no.34 on the billboards hot 100, and it was nominated for a grammy award.

in 1939, nat king cole left a jazz band and started touring with a ragtime band led by duke ellington. he debuted with duke ellington at carnegie hall in the fall of 1940. he had his first hit song, too marvelous for words, in 1942. nat king cole was one of the best artists of the swing era, and his range, his melodic sense and his vocal control were formidable. his compositions included several standards (such as georgia on my mind and this time the dream's on me) and several novelty songs (including i believe i can fly). his style was a fusion of singing and playing. in 1947, he joined billy eckstine's orchestra and continued to record with eckstine until eckstine's death in 1969. in 1954, cole joined billie holliday's ensemble, the moonglows, and toured with them for seven years, making over 100 recordings with them. with the moonglows, cole wrote the songs for the 1956 musical the willies. he started his own label, king records, in 1959, where he recorded and released music for the rest of his career. in the 1960s, cole's trademark was a smooth, velvety, tenor voice with a distinctive vibrato. in the late 1960s, he recorded with the first edition, a band led by guitarist jimmy smith. in the 1970s, he recorded with the meters, blues magoos, and anita o'day. he was inducted into the songwriters hall of fame in 1983 and the rock & roll hall of fame in 1987. cole won his only grammy award for best traditional pop vocal performance for his tribute to duke ellington, we called it music. cole suffered a stroke in 1993, and retired from performing. 84d34552a1