Freddy Cole热门歌曲下载
查看全部|
#
|
歌曲 | 专辑 | 时长 |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
I'm Not Alone (Anjo de Mim) 臻品母带 | In the Name of Love | 05:04 |
|
2
|
Portrait 臻品母带 | Freddy Cole Sings Mr. B | 05:28 |
|
3
|
Remember Me 臻品全景声 | In the Name of Love | 04:28 |
|
4
|
Bye Bye Baby SQ | Waiter, Ask the Man to Play the Blues | 02:39 |
|
5
|
Isn't She Lovely | Always | 04:33 |
|
6
|
Harbor Lights 臻品全景声 | In the Name of Love | 05:28 |
|
7
|
If We Never Meet Again 臻品母带 | Because of You: Freddy Cole Sings Tony Bennett | 05:07 |
|
8
|
Talk to Me 臻品全景声 | Talk to Me | 04:12 |
|
9
|
Have I Told You Lately 臻品全景声 | In the Name of Love | 04:35 |
|
10
|
A Sinner Kissed an Angel HQ | Love Makes the Changes | 04:36 |
Freddy Cole最新专辑下载
查看全部
Orange Colored Sky (feat. Freddy Cole)
2019-10-21
Freddy Cole歌手简介
by Alex Henderson
The younger brother of Nat King Cole and uncle of Natalie Cole, singer/pianist Freddy Cole sounds a great deal like his celebrated sibling, yet has a personality of his own. Cole, whose vocals tend to be a bit darker and slightly rougher, began playing piano at five or six. He was interested in playing football professionally, but decided to pursue a career in music after a hand injury ended his career as an athlete. Cole debuted on vinyl in 1952, when he recorded the single "The Joke's on Me" for the obscure Chicago-based Topper Records. His next single, "Whispering Grass" on Columbia's OKeh label, was a moderate hit in 1953. In the '60s and '70s, he developed a small following recording for various small labels. Cole founded his First Shot label in the '80s and went on to record for Sunnyside and LaserLight in the early '90s. A few years later, he signed with Fantasy and enjoyed greater visibility with Grand Freddy. By 2000, Cole had signed with Telarc and released his first disc for the label, Merry-Go-Round, followed by Rio de Janeiro Blue in 2001. In the Name of Love appeared two years later featuring Cole's approach to soft pop hits made famous by Smokey Robinson, Bonnie Raitt, and Van Morrison among others. In 2004 GRP reissued Cole's 1964 recording Waiter, Ask the Man to Play the Blues. It was followed in 2005 by This Love of Mine, in 2006 by Because of You, and in 2007 by Music Maestro Please, all three on the Highnote label.