"L-O-V-E" by Nat "King" Cole.

OK, boys and girls, a little 60s romance: German orchestra leader, poly-instrumentalist, producer, arranger and composer Bert Kaempfert first recorded this collaboration with Milt Gabler as an instrumental track with his orchestra. A delightful romantic pop ballad. The late great Nat "King" Cole recorded it in '64 as part of his album by the same name, his last recording before succumbing to lung cancer in '65. Memorable trumpet solo by jazzman Bobby Bryant. Cole was able to overdub it in French, Spanish, Italian, German and Japanese before his death. #17 Adult Contemporary. Gabler's nephew Billy Crystal inducted him into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in'93. Played during the opening titles in Lindsay Lohan's '98 "The Parent Trap". By far one of my favorite versions features gifted vocalist Sarah Falcon backed by The Remains, a delightful group from Iowa City featuring my dear friend and colleague Dr. Harry Hoffman on guitar. Song? Answer: "L-O-V-E" by Nat "King" Cole. In the 50s and early 60s Nat "King" Cole was artist-in-residence at the Caribe Hilton Hotel in San Juan for two weeks every year. My father was an attorney and he took care of his legal affairs during his stay in the island. He used to take me to his office during the summer to do odd jobs. I have very fond childhood memories of meeting Cole at my dad's office several times. To this day I remember how nice (and tall!) he was. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JErVP6xLZwg

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