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  1. from Capitol SW-1859 LP "Where Did Everyone Go?"orchestra directed by Gordon JenkinsMusic by James Van Heusen - Lyrics by Mack David

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "Where Did Everyone Go?" on Discogs.

  3. Someone To Tell It To. The End Of A Love Affair. I Keep Going Back To Joe's. Laughing On The Outside (Crying On The Inside) No, I Don't Want Her. Spring Is Here. That's All There Is (There Isn't Anymore) Nat King Cole "Where Did Everyone Go?": It wasn't my intention to eavesdrop, But there a guy sat, two stools away, And you could tell the ba...

  4. 7 de feb. de 2021 · More NatKingCole. With two seriously good Double Plus (A++) sides, this early Capitol Rainbow Label stereo pressing will be very hard to beat – fairly quiet vinyl too. With especially rich, intimate and natural vocal reproduction, this side one was close to the best we played of Nat’s wonderful “songs of love and loss”.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2023 · NatKingCole and arranger Gordon Jenkins followed their hit albums Love Is The Thing and The Very Thought Of You with this striking shift toward the dramatic. The result again stands among its era’s finest, most stylistically defining recordings of popular music and still retains its grand sense of tragedy and beauty.

  6. Nat King Cole was born Nathaniel Adams Coles in Montgomery, Alabama, on March 17, 1919. (In his early years of music-making, he dispensed with the "s" at the end of his name.) As a Black child born to a poor family in the American South at the time, he did not have a birth certificate; his March 17 birthday was recalled because it was also St. Patrick's Day.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1963 Vinyl release of "Where Did Everyone Go?" on Discogs.