with Love, also known as simply Unforgettable, is a 1991 album by American singer Natalie Cole. Released on June 11, 1991, the album focuses on covers of standards previously performed by her father, Nat King Cole. It was also her debut for Elektra Records, after being given her release from EMI Records. The record was very successful in the Pop, Jazz, and R&B markets and was considered the major comeback recording that had been brewing since Cole's late 1980s releases
Vocals – Nat King Cole. Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Warner Music Manufacturing Europe. Unforgettable With Love (2xLP, Album). Unforgettable With Love (CD, Album).
Unforgettable: With Love. LP (12" album, 33 rpm). Natalie Cole Format: Vinyl. Unforgettable: With Love. My first Natalie Cole CD is "I've Got Love On My Mind.
Unforgettable Lyrics. Unforgettable, that's what you are Unforgettable, though near or far Like a song of love that clings to me How the thought of you does things to me Never before has someone been more Unforgettable in every way And forevermore (and forevermore) That's how you'll stay (that's how you'll stay) That's why darling, it's incredible That. someone so unforgettable Thinks that I am unforgettable too. (Musical interlude).
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Album · 1991 · 21 Songs. Our Love Is Here to Stay. 22. Unforgettable (Duet With Nat "King" Cole). 22 Songs, 1 Hour 13 Minutes. Released: 11 Jun 1991. More By Natalie Cole.
Album by Natalie Cole. The Very Thought of You. Paper Moon. That Sunday That Summer. Orange Colored Sky. A Medley: For Sentimental umn Leaves. Straighten Up and Fly Right. Don't Get Around Much Anymore. Nature Boy. Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup. Almost Like Being in Love. Unforgettable (with Nat King Cole).
A major change of direction for Natalie Cole, Unforgettable found the singer abandoning the type of R&B/pop she'd been recording since 1975 in favor of jazz-influenced pre-rock pop along the lines of Nat King Cole's music. It was a surprising risk that paid off handsomely - both commercially and artistically. Quite clearly, this was an album Cole was dying to make. Paying tribute to her late father on "Mona Lisa," "Nature Boy," "Route 66," and other gems that had been major hits for him in the 1940s and early '50s, the 41-year-old Cole sounds more inspired than she had in well over a decade.