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Binding: Paperback
Brand: Alfred
Dewey Decimal Number: 782
EAN: 9780897245906
ISBN: 0897245903
Label: Alfred Publishing Company
Manufacturer: Alfred Publishing Company
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 100
Publication Date: 1999-07
Publisher: Alfred Publishing Company
Sales Rank: 353355
Studio: Alfred Publishing Company
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Product Description: (Legendary Performer Series #9) 33 titles, including: Autumn Leaves * Mona Lisa * Ramblin' Rose * Stardust * Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer * Unforgettable * Yes, We Have No Bananas.
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This documentary about one of the greatest ballad singer of his time has all a documentary should have including clips of his widow that tells a lot about what kind of man he really was;revealing television appearances in different shows including his own that was sadly put off by the sponsors after a few years;FRANK SINATRA,ELLA FITZGERALD and HARRY BELLAFONTE also add their opinions.The most important thing here is that new generations can get to know why NATHALIE COLE's father was so much loved ... Read More
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I loved this documentary. It was very candid. It profiles Nat's triumphs, but doesn't shy away from the tragedies, either...it captured the life from beginning to end of this larger-than-life entertainer on video, and I loved the clips of Nat singing the songs. It was a little sad to see some of the celebrities who were close friends of Nat's had since died years after this video was made (Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme, Ella Fitzgerald) but I still enjoyed watching it. Even though they were friends of Nat's ... Read More
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