"When I first organized the King Cole Trio back in 1937, we were strictly what you would call an instrumental group. To break the monotony, I would sing a few songs here and there between the playing. I sang things I had known over the years. I wasn't trying to give it any special treatment, just singing. I noticed thereafter people started requesting more singing, and it was just one of those things."

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Source: Nat King Cole. Book by James Haskings, 1990.

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Nat King Cole

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Nat King Cole was a celebrated American jazz pianist and vocalist known for his smooth voice and timeless classics like 'Unforgettable.'

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