@ENACODNOM Comparing this recording to most others by Nat, a 3 1/2 stars would be fair, but if you're comparing it to almost anything recorded by anyone in the last 40 years, it's FIVE STARS all the way.
@Nocaro I would keep my ✪✪✪½ in both cases, but then I will have to get busy giving zero to countless of "the others"! But who wants to spoil time listening to crap? Especially at my age!
This song makes me remember Frank Skerritt a dj on radio Clyde many years ago who'd close his show with this song every week.I was 10 at the time :o) nice one trevor
@optimumvalue9 Hey, I remember him - he was a lawyer turned radio presenter; had a terse style and a very dry sense of homour - played excellent music. He used to refer to Sinatra as 'The Master'. I liked Skerritt, liked his show. I was around 25 at the time - that makes you about 38-40.. Ha! You ain't 10 now :)
Last track of the JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS album. An occasion for me to rate, out of a scale of 5: ✪✪✪½ What's yours?
ENACODNOM 2 months ago
@ENACODNOM Comparing this recording to most others by Nat, a 3 1/2 stars would be fair, but if you're comparing it to almost anything recorded by anyone in the last 40 years, it's FIVE STARS all the way.
Nocaro 2 months ago
@Nocaro I would keep my ✪✪✪½ in both cases, but then I will have to get busy giving zero to countless of "the others"! But who wants to spoil time listening to crap? Especially at my age!
ENACODNOM 2 months ago
lol Rad.
sanjurodog 3 months ago
This was the first song I heard from Nat King Cole... in my grandma's Roadmaster... love at first sound.
Dee3BoobTube 10 months ago
I love this song :)
pchancin7840 11 months ago
This is dedicated to all Alabama Fans (me included)
marchingcat75 1 year ago
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This song makes me remember Frank Skerritt a dj on radio Clyde many years ago who'd close his show with this song every week.I was 10 at the time :o) nice one trevor
optimumvalue9 1 year ago
This song makes me remember Frank Skerritt a dj on radio Clyde many years ago who'd close his show with this song every week.I was 10 at the time :o)
optimumvalue9 1 year ago
@optimumvalue9 Hey, I remember him - he was a lawyer turned radio presenter; had a terse style and a very dry sense of homour - played excellent music. He used to refer to Sinatra as 'The Master'. I liked Skerritt, liked his show. I was around 25 at the time - that makes you about 38-40.. Ha! You ain't 10 now :)
K3KCT 1 year ago
this song makes me remember my father....
kasasaw 1 year ago
My father used to sing this song to us kid's in the 70's when it was time to go to bed or cut out the nonsense... Good post!
johnhall1001 1 year ago
so did mine, only it was the 60's!!
slej2001 1 year ago
Great song goes to a Great Singer ... thank you for the post ... pure Nat King Cole.
TheTonylearner 2 years ago 2