Tell Me All About Yourself
Tell Me All About Yourself is an album by Nat King Cole that was released in 1960.[1] It was arranged by Dave Cavanaugh.[1] The album reached No. 33 on the Billboard album chart.[1] Music critic Marc Myers put it at number three on his top ten list of best Nat King Cole albums.[2]
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Released | March 1960 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 28:42 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Lee Gillette | |||
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Track listing
- "Tell Me All About Yourself" (Hub Atwood, Mel Leven) – 2:08
- "Until the Real Thing Comes Along" (Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, L.E. Freeman) – 3:10
- "The Best Thing for You (Would Be Me)" (Irving Berlin) – 2:01
- "When You Walked By" (Johnny Burke, Joe Bushkin) – 2:49
- "Crazy She Calls Me" (Bob Russell, Carl Sigman) – 2:37
- "You've Got the Indian Sign on Me" (Johnny Burke, Joe Bushkin) – 1:49
- "For You" (Johnny Burke, Al Dubin) – 2:21
- "Dedicated to You" (Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, Hy Zaret) – 2:53
- "You Are My Love" (Stanley Bass, Noel Sherman) – 1:56
- "This Is Always" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) – 2:57
- "My Life" (Nat King Cole, Nat Simon) – 2:12
- "(I Would Do) Anything for You (Alex Hill, Claude Hopkins) – 1:47
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References
- Planer, Lindsay. "Tell Me All About Yourself". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
- Myers, Marc (13 March 2019). "Nat King Cole: Top 10 Albums - JazzWax". www.jazzwax.com. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
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