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"L-O-V-E" Single by Nat King Cole; from the album L-O-V-E; B-side "I Don't Want to See Tomorrow" Released: September 1964: Recorded: June 3, 1964 : Genre: Jazz; swing; soul; Length: 2: 30: Label: Capitol: Songwriter(s) Bert Kaempfert; Milt Gabler; Producer(s) Lee Gillette: Music video; on YouTube
- "I Don't Want to See Tomorrow"
- September 1964
- June 3, 1964
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[Verse 1] L is for the way you look at me. O is for the only one I see. V is very, very extraordinary. E is even more than anyone that you adore can. [Chorus] Love is all that I can give to...
Originally an instrumental penned by Milt Gabler for Bert Kaempfert's Blue Midnight album in 1964, this song was covered with added vocals by Nat King Cole for the title track of the last album released before his death on February 15, 1965. Cole also recorded the song in four other languages - French, German, Italian and Japanese.
Jan 4, 2024 · “L-O-V-E” is a beautiful jazz/swing song written by Milt Gabler and composed by Bert Kaempfert. It was famously sung by the legendary Nat King Cole and released on his 1964 album “L-O-V-E.” The song has since become a timeless classic and has been covered by various artists, including Diana Krall and Michael Bublé. Table of Contents.