Nat King Cole’s transition from a respected jazz pianist to a mainstream icon was a perfect storm of technical brilliance, a groundbreaking vocal style, and a persona that radiated “suave sophistication.” While jazz purists sometimes lamented his move toward pop, it was his ability to blend jazz’s complexity with pop’s accessibility that made him a household name. He delivered hit after hit with a penchant for candidates (or entries from) the Great American Songbook. With this in mind, we’ll take this week’s show in an direction that honors the songs he became most famous for…from Bobby Troup’s Route 66 to Billy Strayhorn’s Lush Life…covered by others including some rocking tributes, some ballads in the style of country and bluesy soul numbers from Marvin Gaye and Sam Cooke. We don’t stop there. Join Dave Stroud for another celebration from a hundred years of America’s music
| No. | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Artist | Title | Album |
| 2 | Tiny Bradshaw | Straighten Up and Fly Right | Breaking Up the House [Disc 1] |
| 3 | The Andrews Sisters | Straighten Up and Fly Right | Golden Age of the Andrews Sisters [Disc 1] |
| 4 | Oscar Brown Jr. | Straighten Up And Fly Right [Album Version] | Sin & Soul… And Then Some |
| 5 | Bobby Darin | Nature Boy | As Long As I'm Singing: The Bobby Darin Collection [Disc 2] |
| 6 | Aaron Neville | Nature Boy | Nature Boy: The Standards Album |
| 7 | Madeleine Peyroux | Smile | Half The Perfect World |
| 8 | Jimmy Durante | Smile | As Time Goes By: Best of |
| 9 | Chuck Berry | Route 66 | Cars |
| 10 | Asleep at the Wheel | Route 66 | The Best of Asleep at the Wheel |
| 11 | Wayne Newton | L-O-V-E | Wild Cool & Swingin' |
| 12 | Natalie Cole | L-O-V-E | Unforgettable: With Love |
| 13 | Charley Pride | Ramblin' Rose | 20 Classics |
| 14 | Slim Whitman | Ramblin' Rose | All-Time Greatest Hits Vol 2 |
| 15 | Raul Malo | Ramblin' Rose | Quarantunes |
| 16 | Brenda Lee | Pretend | This Is Brenda |
| 17 | Carl Mann | Pretend | The Forgotten 45s 1957-1959 (CD3) |
| 18 | Dinah Washington | Unforgettable | Jazz 'Round Midnight: Dinah Washington |
| 19 | Peggy Lee | Unforgettable | Peggy Lee – The Marvelous Miss Lee |
| 20 | Jimmy Wakely | Mona Lisa | The Collection 1940-53 CD2 |
| 21 | Carl Mann | Mona Lisa | Where Rock Was Born |
| 22 | The Neville Brothers | Mona Lisa | Fiyo on the Bayou |
| 23 | Marvin Gaye | Too Young | Ballads |
| 24 | Frankie Laine | Too Young | I Hear Music |
| 25 | Linda Ronstadt | Lush Life | Round Midnight [Disc 2] |
| 26 | Sammy Davis Jr. | Lush Life | I've Gotta Be Me: The Best Of Sammy Davis Jr. |
| 27 | Little Joe Cook | I Love You for Sentimental Reasons | Peanuts and Other Delicacies: The Little Joe Cook Story (1951-1962) |
| 28 | Sam Cooke | (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons | Greatest Hits |
| 29 | Raul Malo | (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons | The Nashville Acoustic Sessions |
| 30 | Ray Noble | The Very Thought of You | Love Is the Sweetest Thing(Disc 2) |
| 31 | Nancy Wilson | The Very Thought Of You | Lady Sings The Blues [Disc 1] |
| 32 | Leon Redbone | Sweet Lorraine | Any Time |
| 33 | Frank Sinatra | Sweet Lorraine | Reprise Collection [Disc 4] |
| 34 | Nat King Cole | The Frim Fram Sauce | Jumpin' Like Mad: Cool Cats & Hip Chicks Non-Stop Dancin' [Disc 1] |
| 35 | Nat King Cole | Paradise | The Very Thought Of You |