Nat stepped aside from the piano and allowed George Shearing to mimic his style of playing in this recording from December of 1961. "Let There Be Love", composed in 1939 by Lionel Rand and Ian Grant, was released as a single in the UK in early 1962 and became a hit there.
Nat King Cole with George Shearing on keys. This cut is dripping with "class"!
1mespud 1 month ago
The best.
WillemRHut 2 months ago
Mmmm. So good!
MB7jazz 3 months ago
iMPECABLE LA INTERPRETACIÓN DE ESTE TEMA,NAT Y GEORGE LOS ÚNICOS QUE NOS PODRÍAN DELEITAR CON ESE JAZZ ROMÁNTICO,EXCELENTE.
MrAnidez 4 months ago
A must for a desert island disc!
1998roderick 4 months ago
beaucoup de titres de jazz composés entre 1939/60 ,sont tout simplement beautiful, magnifique ,comme dina la deesse du jazz decedee en 39 ,inoubliable ,thanks a tous ces grands du jazz
skeptyky 6 months ago
Thanks for posting this. Hard to believe this song was composed in 1939 but wasn't a hit until 1962. Sounds so contemporary.... Love both Nat and George and their spectacular talents!
recovering16 7 months ago
The ultimate feel-good music!
kennylptsk8 7 months ago
first-class...thanx4thepost!
7106798 7 months ago
Such wonderful piano playing - the notes trickle effortlessly from George's fingers :)
CrusaderBeach 8 months ago