The Quintessence, Vol. 2: New York – Hollywood 1944–1946

~ Release by Nat King Cole (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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1CD: Pièces vocales
#TitleArtistLength
1Candy
Nat “King” Cole2:13
2You’re Nobody ’til Somebody Loves You
double bass:
Johnny Miller (on 1945-05-19)
guitar:
Oscar Moore (on 1945-05-19)
piano:
Nat King Cole (on 1945-05-19)
vocals:
Nat King Cole (on 1945-05-19)
recorded at:
Radio Recorders Studios in West Hollywood, California, United States (on 1945-05-19)
recording of:
You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You (on 1945-05-19)
writer:
James Cavanaugh, Russ Morgan and Larry Stock
publisher:
Capitol Records, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. and Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc.
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, Volume I)
cover recording of:
You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You (in 1945)
writer:
James Cavanaugh, Russ Morgan and Larry Stock
publisher:
Capitol Records, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. and Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc.
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, Volume I)
Nat “King” Cole2:51
3Don’t Blame MeNat “King” Cole3:25
4What Can I Say After I Say I’m Sorry
double bass:
Johnny Miller (on 1945-05-19)
guitar:
Oscar Moore (on 1945-05-19)
piano:
Nat King Cole (on 1945-05-19)
vocals:
Nat King Cole (on 1945-05-19)
recorded at:
Radio Recorders Studios in West Hollywood, California, United States (on 1945-05-19)
recording of:
What Can I Say After I Say I’m Sorry? (on 1945-05-19)
lyricist and composer:
Walter Donaldson (in 1926) and Abe Lyman (in 1926)
cover recording of:
What Can I Say After I Say I’m Sorry? (in 1946)
lyricist and composer:
Walter Donaldson (in 1926) and Abe Lyman (in 1926)
Nat “King” Cole2:35
5I’m Thru With Love
Nat “King” Cole2:56
6Come to Baby, Do
Nat “King” Cole3:05
7The Frim Fram Sauce
recording of:
The Frim‐Fram Sauce
lyricist:
Redd Evans (in 1945)
composer:
Joe Ricardel (in 1945)
publisher:
Music Sales Corporation
Nat “King” Cole3:18
8I’m an Errand Boy for Rhythm
recording of:
I'm an Errand Boy for Rhythm
lyricist and composer:
Nat King Cole
Nat “King” Cole2:20
9I’m in the Mood for Love
double bass:
Johnny Miller (on 1946-03-15)
guitar:
Oscar Moore (on 1946-03-15)
piano:
Nat King Cole (on 1946-03-15)
recorded at:
Radio Recorders Studios in West Hollywood, California, United States (on 1946-03-15)
recording of:
I’m in the Mood for Love (on 1946-03-15)
lyricist:
Dorothy Fields
composer:
Jimmy McHugh
publisher:
Margenia Music, MCI Music Publishing Ltd., EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (in 1935, in 1963) and EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (in 2016)
Nat “King” Cole3:13
10(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66
double bass:
Johnny Miller (on 1946-03-15)
guitar:
Oscar Moore (on 1946-03-15)
instruments:
The Nat King Cole Trio (in 1946)
piano:
Nat King Cole (on 1946-03-15)
lead vocals:
King Cole
vocals:
Nat King Cole (in 1946, on 1946-03-15)
performer:
The Nat King Cole Trio (on 1946-03-15)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Capitol Records, LLC (in 2000)
recorded at:
Radio Recorders Studios in West Hollywood, California, United States (on 1946-03-15)
recording of:
(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 (on 1946-03-15)
lyricist and composer:
Bobby Troup
publisher:
Chappell Morris Ltd., E. H. Morris, LondonTown Music, Inc., Troup-London, LLC, ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス, ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 and Burke-Van Heusen, Inc. (on 1946-04-22)
Nat “King” Cole3:02
11Could‐’Ja
Nat “King” Cole3:03
12Baby, Baby, All the Time
cover recording of:
Baby Baby All the Time
lyricist and composer:
Bobby Troup
Nat “King” Cole3:02
13Mabel, Mabel
Nat “King” Cole3:17
14You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love)
double bass:
Johnny Miller (on 1946-05-01)
guitar:
Oscar Moore (on 1946-05-01)
piano:
Nat King Cole (on 1946-05-01)
vocals:
Nat King Cole (on 1946-05-01)
recorded at:
Radio Recorders Studios in West Hollywood, California, United States (on 1946-05-01)
recording of:
You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love) (on 1946-05-01)
writer:
Russ Columbo, Con Conrad, Gladys DuBois and Paul Gregory
part of:
Going Hollywood (1933 film)
Nat “King” Cole3:05
15The Best Man
Nat “King” Cole3:07
16The Christmas SongNat “King” Cole3:13
17(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
double bass:
Johnny Miller (on 1946-08-22)
guitar:
Oscar Moore (on 1946-08-22)
piano:
Nat King Cole (on 1946-08-22)
vocals:
Nat King Cole (on 1946-08-22)
performer:
The Nat King Cole Trio (on 1946-08-22)
recorded at:
WMCA Studios in New York, New York, United States (on 1946-08-22)
cover recording of:
(I Love You) for Sentimental Reasons (on 1946-08-22)
lyricist:
Ivory “Deek” Watson
composer:
William “Pat” Best
publisher:
MCA Duchess Music Corporation and Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd.
Nat “King” Cole2:54
18You’re the Cream in My CoffeeNat “King” Cole2:30
2CD: Pièces instrumentales
#TitleArtistLength
1Rosetta
Nat “King” Cole5:07
2Tea for TwoNat “King” Cole12:42
3Body and SoulNat “King” Cole5:53
4Riffamarole
Nat “King” Cole2:53
5Sweet Georgia Brown
double bass:
Johnny Miller (on 1945-05-23)
guitar:
Oscar Moore (on 1945-05-23)
piano:
Nat King Cole (on 1945-05-23)
recorded at:
Radio Recorders Studios in West Hollywood, California, United States (on 1945-05-23)
instrumental cover recording of:
Sweet Georgia Brown (on 1945-05-23)
lyricist:
Kenneth Casey (in 1925)
composer:
Ben Bernie (in 1925) and Maceo Pinkard (in 1925)
publisher:
Remick Music Corp. and Warner Bros. Music
Nat “King” Cole2:20
6Laguna Leap
Nat “King” Cole2:56
7Nat’s Kick (Part I & II)
Nat “King” Cole6:46
8This Way Out
recording of:
This Way Out (instrumental)
composer:
Nat King Cole (in 1945)
Nat “King” Cole3:03
9I Know That You Know
recording of:
I Know That You Know (Caldwell & Youmans)
lyricist:
Anne Caldwell
composer:
Vincent Youmans
part of:
Hit the Deck (1955 movie)
Nat “King” Cole2:32
10Just You, Just Me
recording of:
Just You, Just Me
lyricist:
Raymond Klages (in 1929)
composer:
Jesse Greer (in 1929)
publisher:
EMI United Partnership Ltd., Robbins Music and Robbins Music Corporation
part of:
New York, New York (1977 musical film soundtrack)
Nat “King” Cole3:23
11I Want to Be Happy (1)
double bass:
Johnny Miller (on 1946-03-20)
guitar:
Oscar Moore (on 1946-03-20)
piano:
Nat King Cole (on 1946-03-20)
recorded at:
Radio Recorders Studios in West Hollywood, California, United States (on 1946-03-20)
instrumental recording of:
I Want to Be Happy (No, No, Nanette) (on 1946-03-20)
lyricist:
Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach
composer:
Vincent Youmans
part of:
No, No, Nanette
recording of:
I Want to Be Happy (No, No, Nanette)
lyricist:
Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach
composer:
Vincent Youmans
part of:
No, No, Nanette
Nat “King” Cole2:18
12Rex Rhumba (Rhumba a La King)
recording of:
Rex Rhumba
composer:
Nat King Cole
Nat “King” Cole3:20
13How High the MoonNat “King” Cole4:00
14Swingin’ the Blues
Nat “King” Cole2:12
15Back to the Land
Nat “King” Cole3:53
16I Want to Be Happy (2)
recording of:
I Want to Be Happy (No, No, Nanette)
lyricist:
Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach
composer:
Vincent Youmans
part of:
No, No, Nanette
Nat “King” Cole3:59
17Peg o’ My Heart
Nat “King” Cole4:04
18Smoke Gets in Your EyesNat “King” Cole2:58