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Natalie Cole’s famous and popular songs

Let me introduce some songs by Natalie Cole, the American singer-songwriter who passed away in 2015.

Known for her sexy and beautiful voice, she is also famous as the daughter of Nat King Cole, the legendary jazz pianist and vocalist.

Although she disliked being seen merely as “Nat King Cole’s daughter” and intentionally pursued a different musical path from her father, as she grew older she began to take pride in being his daughter.

In 1991, she released Unforgettable…

with Love, a collection of covers of her father’s songs, and drew tremendous attention by realizing a posthumous duet with him through overdubbing.

Now, please enjoy the music of Natalie Cole, a singer who inherited remarkable DNA and overcame the pressure that came with it.

Natalie Cole’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (1–10)

Unpredictable YouNatarī Kōru

Natalie Cole – Unpredictable You
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This is the title track from her second album, Inseparable / Unpredictable, released in 1977.

It’s a mid-tempo number that even conveys a sense of ease, showcasing Natalie Cole’s powerful shouts and subtle technique.

Because she was still young, even her shouts sound beautifully clear.

I Live for Your LoveNatarī Kōru

NATALIE COLE (Live Emotional Performance) – I LIVE FOR YOUR LOVE (w / lyrics)
I Live for Your LoveNatarī Kōru

It’s an exquisite soul ballad that reached No.

13 on the Billboard singles chart.

As the title suggests, it’s a striking love song, with lyrics like “Without you, I would be lonely,” and “I live for your love—for every day, every moment.” By the end, it even declares, “If I can’t devote myself to you, I could die,” conveying a profound depth of love.

InseparableNatarī Kōru

Natalie Cole – Inseparable – The Natalie Cole Special 1978
InseparableNatarī Kōru

This is the title track from the debut album Inseparable, released in May 1975.

It topped the soul chart.

In tribute to Natalie Cole, who died at 65, the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, gave a powerful self-accompanied performance of Natalie’s Inseparable at a concert held in Connecticut, USA, on January 1, 2016.

Natalie Cole’s Classic and Popular Songs (11–20)

This will beNatarī Kōru

Natalie Cole – This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) 1975
This will beNatarī Kōru

It’s Natalie Cole’s debut single.

Despite being her first release, it won the Grammy Awards for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best New Artist.

Since its release in 1975, it has been used in numerous film soundtracks and remains such a classic that it continued to be used even into the 2000s.

Hold OnNatarī Kōru

It reached No.

38 on the R&B chart.

Both the low and high ranges have great clarity and feel pleasant.

The beginning is relaxed, but the song gradually builds as it heads into the latter half.

It has a somewhat calm vibe, like something you’d hear playing in a café on a quiet afternoon.

Mr. MelodyNatarī Kōru

It became a smash hit, reaching No.

49 on the Billboard Pop chart on October 30, 1976, and No.

10 on the Soul chart.

It’s a well-known number in Japan as well, having won the Grand Prix at the Tokyo Music Festival.

With its flowing melodic line and Natalie’s singing that deftly shifts between tenderness and intensity, it’s a track you can’t help but be captivated by.

Stand ByNatarī Kōru

It reached No.

9 on the R&B chart and No.

108 on the Pop chart.

It’s a very upbeat, poppy tune.

The high notes—so difficult that even top-tier singers would struggle—are effortlessly hit by Natalie Cole, which is astonishing.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to head out after listening to it on a weekend morning.