On "Frosty The Snowman", Nat King Cole is accompagnied by the up-speed harmony group “The Singing Pussy Cats”. The Chipmunks were created 8 years later in 1958. read more
No. On"Frosty The Snowman", Nat King Cole is accompagnied by the up-speed harmony group “The Singing Pussy Cats”. The Chipmunks were created 8 years later in 1958. read more
Cole, however, salvaged the concept of the show for a stage production he called Sights and Sounds: The Merry World of Nat King Cole, featuring a group of dancers and singers, with which he toured regularly from 1961 to 1964. read more
He also appeared in The Nat King Cole Story, China Gate, and The Blue Gardenia (1953). In January 1964, Cole made one of his final television appearances, on The Jack Benny Program. He was introduced as"the best friend a song ever had" and sang"When I Fall in Love". Cat Ballou (1965), his final film, was released several months after his death. read more