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What Can I Say After I Say I’m Sorry
by
The Nat King Cole Trio
First released:
1986,
Length:
3:02
1946-04-05
Creators
(5)
Instruments
Johnny Miller
(05 Apr 1946)
double bass
Nat King Cole
(05 Apr 1946)
piano
Oscar Moore
(05 Apr 1946)
guitar
Vocals
Nat King Cole
(05 Apr 1946)
lead vocals
Locations
Recorded At
Radio Recorders Studios
(05 Apr 1946)
Works
(1)
Recording Of
What Can I Say After I Say I’m Sorry?
(05 Apr 1946)
Composer
Abe Lyman
(1926)
Walter Donaldson
(1926)
Lyricist
Abe Lyman
(1926)
Walter Donaldson
(1926)
Releases containing this recording
(21)
Official
Album
The Vocal Sides
1986
The Nat King Cole Trio
Album - Compilation
The Jazz Collector Edition: Nat "King" Cole Trio 1943/49 (The Vocal Sides)
1990
The Nat King Cole Trio
The Complete Capitol Recordings of the Nat King Cole Trio
1991
The Nat King Cole Trio
For Sentimental Reasons: 25 Early Vocal Classics
1997
The Nat King Cole Trio
The Chronological Classics: Nat “King” Cole 1946
1997
Nat King Cole
Selection of Nat King Cole Sings & Plays
1998
Nat King Cole
This Is My Night to Dream
16 Nov 1999
The Nat King Cole Trio
Nature Boy
04 Sep 2000
Nat King Cole
The Greatest Hits
2001
Nat King Cole
Golden Greats
2001
Nat King Cole
Hall of Fame
2002
Nat King Cole
The Best of Nat King Cole: 75 Original Recordings
2003
Nat King Cole
The Best of Nat King Cole
2003
Nat King Cole
The Great Vocalists of Jazz & Entertainment: It’s Only a Paper Moon
2004
Nat King Cole
The Ultimate Jazz Archive, Set 40: Vocalists
29 Aug 2005
Anita O’Day, Billy Eckstine, Peggy Lee, Nat King Cole
The Ultimate Jazz Archive
29 Aug 2005
Various Artists
Embraceable You
2005
Nat King Cole
Jazz Edition series
Nat King Cole
2005
Nat King Cole
Straighten Up and Fly Right
Nat King Cole
Other - Compilation
Famous Jazz Singers: The Greatest Tracks: You Go to My Head
2004
Various Artists