...I'm so very thankful this was wonderful, you have to find his live performance of "Stay With Love" it's like a modern day video so upbeat! And maybe buy the "Love Is The Thing" CD while you can still find it, it's so beautiful! I found mine on e Bay what a awesome collection of songs!
Nat's piano playing and arranging are his most unappreciated aspects of his artistry. I read in a biography that his finger placement was so unique bc when he was starting out professionally most of the clubs had pianos with broken keys or weren't tuned. My guy learned how to play around them.....genius.
Nat was one of the all time greats and somehow under appreciated. He was one of the greatest jazz piano players in addition to being a hall of fame singer.
I just want to say that I don't think he was under appreciated.. People back in the days I think had jealousy about black people and bring white people to the fore more than they deserved. For example Frank Sinatra. In my opinion he is just an ordinary singer next to Nat king Cole. This is my opinion. Everyone can have their opinion.
@@KosmasMJpec I've been saying this for years..... glad I'm not alone.... The managers used to try to lighten Nat's complexion. Sinatra loses out in that he couldn't play a piano...... Then there was Ella...
@@KosmasMJpec of course everyone has an opinion....and the opinions of most musicians...most historians...most other singers....most music critics....most other who evers was that Sinatra was the greatest pop singer who ever lived...you can like Nat better i..love the guy....but i would never say he was an ordinary singer because Sinatra was my favorite....it shows low class..just my opinion
@@tubemagpie Sinatra was an Oscar winning actor....of course Ella and Nat...were amazing...but it is a settled fact now that Sinatras recordings are the best of all....pop singers.....and the reinvention of the medium...with Nelson...at capital records
Fun fact the real reason Nat sat at an angle is because the spot where he got his first gigs as a pianist had ceilings too short to accommodate his 6’2 height, so he sat at an angle to keep his head from hitting the ceiling. The piano was also out of tune and that’s how he developed those trademarked single bass notes of his 🙂
He is so hip, people forget that because his singing garnered all the praise, but his piano playing is STELLAR, love him!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹 His trio is no joke!!!
Agreed - his phrasing is great. I love his left hand bass note ‘stabs’ which ground his melodies/improv. You see it here a few times that split second pause he creates and decides what bass note he’s going to play.
not really....its called HARD WORK and hundreds of hours of reps. You are kidding yourself. Nobody ever got this good solely on "nature" and "blood streams." lol
@@waldolydecker8118 oh please, like we don't already know that. Besides, go ahead and rep all you want; a poor musical imagination will produce nothing worthwhile.
@@musical_lolu4811 - Clown, the word "imagination" was not mentioned in the original post....go read it. The words used were "nature" and "blood stream." If you are going to attempt a rebuttal, first read what the hell was said, otherwise you appear inept, capiche? lol
Simply stunning. Absolutely sublime playing. I only ever seen him play on TH-cam when he did a number with a 10 year old Billy Preston. Even the white folk couldn’t help but smile. That really says something during 1950s Jim Crow segregation.
To everyone saying he should of only played piano, you are very shallow minded. He did both and he played the piano majestically and sang incredibly too.
It has nothing whatsoever to do with being shallow and everything to do with seeing something missed. Sure he was a wonderful singer, but that happened largely (not completely but largely) at the expense of his pianism. The piano took a backseat in his fame and his recordings. Just read through some of the comments here from people who say they never even knew he was a pianist, as evidence of that.
I enjoyed his singing for decades, but I didn't know the half of it. Still I would never wish he didn't sing, because he was sooo good at it. And when he did both at the same time, he was like wow!
He was just too wonderful of a pianist. I don't know why he ever turned his focus to singing (although he had a beautiful voice). The piano was like one big wondrous toy for him and it was always Christmas day. There's just too few videos of him playing especially this close up.
@@theloniouscoltrane2082 I know what you mean. I have a collection of his trio recordings from the 40s. That was the pinnacle of Nat King Cole as far as I'm concerned. I don't know his story enough to know how he decided to switch like he did. The lure of big time success perhaps? He was certainly much loved in the 50s and 60s, but obviously by a completely different audience than he had before.
I’d heard of Nat King Cole growing, but I had the mistaken idea he was just another pre-rock-era pop singer. I had a weekend job in high school working at a restaurant. My mother came to pick me up after my shift one evening. She was playing Nat King Cole on her cassette deck. (This was 1974.) I heard that piano, and I was astounded. “Wow, that guy’s good!” I said.( One of the songs on the tape was “Nature Boy”. I knew the song because Grace Slick sang it with The Great Society, the group she was in before the Jefferson Airplane.) My opinion hasn’t changed.
According to the description, this show aired on 6/10/1956. A couple of months later in Hollywood, Nat recorded an album "After Midnight", which is a "must have" if you love the jazz side of Mr. Cole.
My feeling about Nat's piano playing is so deep that I wouldn't care if he never sang a note (and he was a good singer). This clip also shows clearly where Oscar Peterson is coming from despite general critical opinion that he was Art Tatum's follower.
If I was stranded on a desert island and miraculously had a turntable but the fairies decided I could only listen to 1 musician for the rest of my days it would be Nat on LP
Ken Burns is a race-baiting Communist, and Nat was too graciously magnanimous toward his attackers after the assault on stage by the racists. Nat took a lot of flak from the “civil rights” moralizers after that. I guess Ken Burns would be one of them.
I loved this and this song, I had to ask years ago what is Gosamorurs wings it was explained to me by a awesome musician who played the piano in Palm Desert👌🏼Calif. Joe Jaggi rip 💎💛🙏🏼🏞️⛰️ 💦🌊
This is superb, Nat at is best!!!!! Can you please post the song by 13 year old Laurie London from the same show, He sings his big hit record - He's got the whole world in his hands? Thank you.
Nat influenced Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans and a host of others! If I had to rank them, Nat is right behind Art Tatum! He played so eloquently and elegantly!
Oscar Peterson used to sing. The story goes that he agreed not to feature his singing if Nat agreed not to feature his piano playing. Just so they wouldn't tred on each other's toes. They obviously had great respect for one another, coz that's what they ended up doing 😎
Crazy to think that everyone who were watching this performance on that night did not know that they were about to be traumatized again with a nuclear war cartoon that Ed Sullivan would show for the 2nd time since it's initial release back in May 27.
I grew up listening to Nat the King Cole. I had no idea he was such an accomplished artist on the piano. His technique is wonderful.
Without you tube most of us would never get to see this kind of footage, wonderful.
...I'm so very thankful this was wonderful, you have to find his live performance of "Stay With Love" it's like a modern day video so upbeat! And maybe buy the "Love Is The Thing" CD while you can still find it, it's so beautiful! I found mine on e Bay what a awesome collection of songs!
No wonder I don't have any talent... God had already gifted it all to Nat King Cole! 😊
Ohhh! This is one of the best words of appreciation I copied for future uses.
@@tilethio Hah, may you spread them far and wide, my friend
My dad was heartbroken the day he heard on the radio that Nat had passed away. Said he was a superlative jazz pianist one of the best.
Nat's piano playing and arranging are his most unappreciated aspects of his artistry. I read in a biography that his finger placement was so unique bc when he was starting out professionally most of the clubs had pianos with broken keys or weren't tuned. My guy learned how to play around them.....genius.
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Never knew Cole was such a brilliant jazz pianist. Tears the old, calm melody apart and rebuilds it with rocket engines... amazing.
He doesn't exactly tear it apart . . . he stretches it some. It's always recognizable.
....and this is why I will always be a fan of Nat King Cole
Nat was one of the all time greats and somehow under appreciated. He was one of the greatest jazz piano players in addition to being a hall of fame singer.
I just want to say that I don't think he was under appreciated.. People back in the days I think had jealousy about black people and bring white people to the fore more than they deserved. For example Frank Sinatra. In my opinion he is just an ordinary singer next to Nat king Cole. This is my opinion. Everyone can have their opinion.
Was thinking the same thing the moment i saw your comment...hehe
@@KosmasMJpec I've been saying this for years..... glad I'm not alone.... The managers used to try to lighten Nat's complexion. Sinatra loses out in that he couldn't play a piano......
Then there was Ella...
@@KosmasMJpec of course everyone has an opinion....and the opinions of most musicians...most historians...most other singers....most music critics....most other who evers was that Sinatra was the greatest pop singer who ever lived...you can like Nat better i..love the guy....but i would never say he was an ordinary singer because Sinatra was my favorite....it shows low class..just my opinion
@@tubemagpie Sinatra was an Oscar winning actor....of course Ella and Nat...were amazing...but it is a settled fact now that Sinatras recordings are the best of all....pop singers.....and the reinvention of the medium...with Nelson...at capital records
No warm ups, Nat just went and played the piano like crazy! He also sits at an angle so the audience can see his playing and singing.
Fun fact the real reason Nat sat at an angle is because the spot where he got his first gigs as a pianist had ceilings too short to accommodate his 6’2 height, so he sat at an angle to keep his head from hitting the ceiling. The piano was also out of tune and that’s how he developed those trademarked single bass notes of his 🙂
I was thinking that too. From zero to full “Nat King Cole” in about 3 seconds
I am more than positive they had rehearsed this before the show.
Amazing outstanding pianist ! Merci beaucoup from Paris France 👍.
One of the greatest musical talents the world has ever known.
He is so hip, people forget that because his singing garnered all the praise, but his piano playing is STELLAR, love him!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹 His trio is no joke!!!
Nat "King" Cole was one of the best jazz pianists this country has ever produced.
His style,elegance,charisma,grace is unmatched!
His phrasing is incredible. The piano and his voice are his first nature. Just an extension of his body and soul.
Agreed - his phrasing is great. I love his left hand bass note ‘stabs’ which ground his melodies/improv. You see it here a few times that split second pause he creates and decides what bass note he’s going to play.
Nat King Cole’s music remains timeless! He was an outstanding artist!
Never forget his piano skills which is where his career started. Oscar Peterson was a big fan of Nat’s piano.
Yes, Bill Evans as well
Wow! Up until moment I never knew he was a pianist. A really good one too! Always thought he was just a vocalist.
Check out his trio stuff from the 40s.
Genius of this Teaching moment put on by the late Nathaniel Coles up to last notes IN FR EEDOMCamera work , and Orchestra under Ray Bloch need mention
Oh a little research pulled up possibility of Robert Arthur being behind Key Changes and those Sax rifts on arrangement under Ray Bloch
One of the greatest jazz pianist
He's the Babe Ruth of jazz. He's in the HoF as an instrumentalist and vocalist!
When rhythm is nature and musicality is in the blood stream
Beautifully said.
Nature is ...you got it backwards
not really....its called HARD WORK and hundreds of hours of reps. You are kidding yourself. Nobody ever got this good solely on "nature" and "blood streams." lol
@@waldolydecker8118 oh please, like we don't already know that. Besides, go ahead and rep all you want; a poor musical imagination will produce nothing worthwhile.
@@musical_lolu4811 - Clown, the word "imagination" was not mentioned in the original post....go read it. The words used were "nature" and "blood stream." If you are going to attempt a rebuttal, first read what the hell was said, otherwise you appear inept, capiche? lol
Simply stunning. Absolutely sublime playing. I only ever seen him play on TH-cam when he did a number with a 10 year old Billy Preston. Even the white folk couldn’t help but smile. That really says something during 1950s Jim Crow segregation.
To everyone saying he should of only played piano, you are very shallow minded. He did both and he played the piano majestically and sang incredibly too.
Shallow minded or not he was a master piano player at the very top of his profession. As to his singing I can take it or leave it .
@@vova47 read my comment. you didn’t understand what i said.
@vova47
His singing is one of the sounds from the sixties. I cannot imagine who one would rather listen to than that smooth singing gentleman.
It has nothing whatsoever to do with being shallow and everything to do with seeing something missed. Sure he was a wonderful singer, but that happened largely (not completely but largely) at the expense of his pianism. The piano took a backseat in his fame and his recordings. Just read through some of the comments here from people who say they never even knew he was a pianist, as evidence of that.
I enjoyed his singing for decades, but I didn't know the half of it. Still I would never wish he didn't sing, because he was sooo good at it. And when he did both at the same time, he was like wow!
I remember this well. When he was on Ed Sullivan Show everyone in the house waited to hear him play and sing. Those were the days.
Nat Cole was class,amazing performer.
Marvellous pianist, one of the best.
Love him....they should make a movie about his life story..
Nat King Cole was pure class" They don't make them like that anymore
One of the best singers this planet has ever seen and with so many musical instruments knowledge... What to say about him.. A legend for sure!
Listen to the trio! They’ll swing your socks off!
I ain’t seen nothing like it! THEE BEST
Quel pianiste fantastique! Pas étonnant qu'il ait eu une influence aussi grande sur Bill Evans et sur tant d'autres grands du piano jazz...
One of my favorite pianists of all time
What an incredible talent. He grew up just a few blocks from where I now live.
Absolutely Wonderful!!!!
Omg I never knew he played the piano! Love Nat, he was such a charm!
What a great man. He makes it look so easy.
Incredible 💎💎💎💎💎
He was just too wonderful of a pianist. I don't know why he ever turned his focus to singing (although he had a beautiful voice). The piano was like one big wondrous toy for him and it was always Christmas day. There's just too few videos of him playing especially this close up.
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Makes me wishh he never sang. He was originally a pianist and just sang at some random gig one night
@@theloniouscoltrane2082 I know what you mean. I have a collection of his trio recordings from the 40s. That was the pinnacle of Nat King Cole as far as I'm concerned.
I don't know his story enough to know how he decided to switch like he did. The lure of big time success perhaps? He was certainly much loved in the 50s and 60s, but obviously by a completely different audience than he had before.
Singing made him more money...
@@chefo.g7191 For sure. Can't blame him for that. Only his fans. ;o)
WOW! I never realized just how GOOD he was. Music oozed through his body.
WOW WOW WOW
What a natural performance👍👍👍
Just nature
Simply amazing. Nat was so good. And Natalie as well.
This is SO good, I’m glad I came across it! His playing is brilliant
Absolute bear paws with a velvet touch!!
He was the guy who many greats modeled themselves after !
Magnificent Nat King Cole playing a Cole Porter tune! 🙏
Even though I wasn't born during his prime I LOVE Nat "King" Cole !!!!!
Jacqueline Mitchell ...You have exquisite taste, Jackie! I do a great vocal impression of the late, great NAT "KING" COLE.
i hope people never forget how fine a piano player Nat was....
He doesn't do himself justice here, He was an absolute monster, a Mt. Rushmore swing pianist.
I’d heard of Nat King Cole growing, but I had the mistaken idea he was just another pre-rock-era pop singer. I had a weekend job in high school working at a restaurant. My mother came to pick me up after my shift one evening. She was playing Nat King Cole on her cassette deck. (This was 1974.) I heard that piano, and I was astounded. “Wow, that guy’s good!” I said.( One of the songs on the tape was “Nature Boy”. I knew the song because Grace Slick sang it with The Great Society, the group she was in before the Jefferson Airplane.) My opinion hasn’t changed.
WOW!!!!
That's beautiful music. Great piano game. Legend.
You think everything is a game ?
GREAT PIANO THANK YOU
What a treasure he was for us all. You'd think the Ed Sullivan Show would have bothered to tune the piano for crying out loud.
.....wow! You gotta love his mind as well as his hands, ....his Class 🌾🙏🏽🏞️🏔️🏞️🙏🏽🌄🌅💎💛
Great clip. The date, however, should be June 10, 1956.
You're right. It looks like they mixed this up with a vocal performance by Nat of "Just One of Those Things" from a 1958 show.
Awesome!
Oh, God. So awesome. Just one of the best. Period.
I would argue it's mostly hard work and not talent to play that well. However his voice was a natural God given talent.
Oltre ad essere un grande cantante era un pianista straordinario e meraviglioso. Grande Nat❤❤❤
Amazing… Such a pleasure to watch and listen🙌🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💯💯🔥🔥🔥
peeeerfect
wow! amazing
Thanks for posting. What a great tallent Nat was.
According to the description, this show aired on 6/10/1956. A couple of months later in Hollywood, Nat recorded an album "After Midnight", which is a "must have" if you love the jazz side of Mr. Cole.
One of the greatest talents of the 20th century.
whoooooo!
iconic and mesmerizing in every way 💜
Nat King Cole played the piano with the same effortless aplomb as that with which he sang.
My feeling about Nat's piano playing is so deep that I wouldn't care if he never sang a note (and he was a good singer).
This clip also shows clearly where Oscar Peterson is coming from despite general critical opinion that he was Art Tatum's follower.
If I was stranded on a desert island and miraculously had a turntable but the fairies decided I could only listen to 1 musician for the rest of my days it would be Nat on LP
❤️. Beautiful! ❤️.
Brilliant X
I still can't believe Ken Burns did not mention him in his Jazz series.
Thank you. Been saying this for years...
Ken Burns is a race-baiting Communist, and Nat was too graciously magnanimous toward his attackers after the assault on stage by the racists. Nat took a lot of flak from the “civil rights” moralizers after that. I guess Ken Burns would be one of them.
@@keithwilson6060 LOL. That was funny. Wait...you weren't actually serious, were you? Cause that would be sad
@@keithwilson6060 Dear god.
YES HE DID
He was a giant of jazz piano.
WAOOOO... JUST GREAT!!!!!
wow so good
WOW
Wonderful piece, but I was waiting for him to start singing the song
Pure CLASS ...Rest his soul...
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Oh my God!!!!!!
I loved this and this song, I had to ask years ago what is Gosamorurs wings it was explained to me by a awesome musician who played the piano in Palm Desert👌🏼Calif. Joe Jaggi rip 💎💛🙏🏼🏞️⛰️ 💦🌊
流石 流石 ピアノトリオの名手として名をはせただけありますな。アールハインズ直系のスインギーな演奏です。
espetacular!!!!
Am I imagining this: at 1:50 it sounds like he breaks into a bit of "Surry With the Fringe on Top", which _was_ a popular tune in those days.
Get it mat ❤️❤️❤️
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more nat!!
This is superb, Nat at is best!!!!! Can you please post the song by 13 year old Laurie London from the same show, He sings his big hit record - He's got the whole world in his hands? Thank you.
Nat influenced Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans and a host of others! If I had to rank them, Nat is right behind Art Tatum! He played so eloquently and elegantly!
ナット・キング・コールさん、めちゃめちゃピアノが上手いのね〜♪ 知らなかった‼️
💥💥💥🤴🎶🎶🎶❤🙋♀️
ain't that a treat???
this proves definition that God is not a fair person !! Why him and no one else.
🌹 *B R A V O* 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Oscar Peterson used to sing. The story goes that he agreed not to feature his singing if Nat agreed not to feature his piano playing. Just so they wouldn't tred on each other's toes. They obviously had great respect for one another, coz that's what they ended up doing 😎
It's what we Hebrews do. We are the favored of our Creator.
Crazy to think that everyone who were watching this performance on that night did not know that they were about to be traumatized again with a nuclear war cartoon that Ed Sullivan would show for the 2nd time since it's initial release back in May 27.
Wow he can play they Pisano
Spit of his daughter at the end, my daze.
I don’t know if Nat King Cole was a great piano player who could sing or a great singer who could play piano.
Great piano player who could sing
Both
Imagine Nat and Monk on a record