Natalie Cole - Unforgettable - With Love - - 1991- Elektra.rar |top| Info
The album was an immediate smash, spending five weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200. It swept the 1992 Grammy Awards, winning , including: Album of the Year Record of the Year (for the title track) Song of the Year Track Highlights
: Producer David Foster recalls Natalie and her mother crying as they heard Nat's voice "answering" her in the studio for the first time. Cultural Impact The album was an immediate smash, spending five
: At the 1992 Grammy Awards, the project won seven awards, including the "Big Three": Album of the Year , Record of the Year , and Song of the Year . " likely contains a digital copy of Natalie
" likely contains a digital copy of Natalie Cole’s twelfth studio album, Unforgettable... with Love . Released on June 11, 1991 Elektra Records The album features Natalie Cole reinterpreting her father's
"Unforgettable" is a collaborative album by Natalie Cole, daughter of jazz legend Nat King Cole. The album features Natalie Cole reinterpreting her father's classic hits, along with some new compositions. The project was a tribute to her father's legacy and a way to introduce his music to a new generation.
The 1991 re-release of "Unforgettable" was an instant success, with the title track winning multiple Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance. The album itself was certified platinum, a testament to its enduring appeal. The album's success can be attributed to the magic of Natalie Cole's vocals, which beautifully complemented her father's original recordings.