Natalie Cole: A Living Legend!
NATALIE COLE DISCOGRAPHY
RECORD LABEL |
TITLE | VIDEO/ALBUM/SINGLE AND STATUS | YEAR RELEASED |
| Capitol | "I'm Good Will, Your Christmas Spirit" | Single (Natalie's first recording) | 1956 |
| Capitol | "Ain't She Sweet" | Single (With Carole Cole and Nat King Cole | 1961 |
| Capitol | Inseparable | Album (Gold) (Features two number 1 hits - "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)" and "Inseparable" | 1975 |
| Capitol | Natalie | Album (Gold) (Features the number 1 hit "Sophisticated Lady," "Mr. Melody" and "No Plans For The Future") | 1976 |
| Capitol | Unpredictable | Album (Platinum) (Features the number 1 hit "I've Got Love On My Mind," "Peaceful Living," and "I'm Catching Hell") | Feb. 1977 |
| Capitol | Thankful | Album (Platinum) (Features the #1 hit "Our Love," "Annie Mae," "La Costa," and "I Just Can't Stay Away." The latter was never released as a single.) | Nov. 1977 |
| Capitol | Natalie...Live! | 2 Record Set (Gold) (Features songs such as "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds," "Que Sera, Sera," and "Something's Got A Hold On Me") | 1978 |
| ABC Records | "A Fool At Heart" | Single (adds background vocals, along with Chaka Khan on Stephen Bishop's Bish album) | 1978 |
| Capitol | I Love You So | Album (Gold) (Featured the hit single "Stand By Me," and contained "Oh Daddy," "Sorry," and "Your Lonely Heart" | 1979 |
| Capitol | We're The Best Of Friends | Album (with Peabo Bryson) (Featured the duet top 20 smash "Gimme Some Time," along with "Let's Fall In Love/You Send Me") | 1979 |
| AMI | "Thank You" | Single (recorded with the Fountain of Life Choir) | 1979 |
| Capitol | Don't Look Back | Album (contains "Someone That I Used To Love" and "Hold On") | 1980 |
| Capitol | Happy Love | Album (contains songs such as "Nothing But A Fool" and "These Eyes") | 1981 |
| Epic | I'm Ready | Album (Features "Too Much Mister") | 1983 |
| Columbia | Unforgettable: A Musical Tribute to Nat King Cole | Album (Featured as special guest of Johnny Mathis) and also performed on PBS | 1983 |
| Modern | Dangerous | Album (contains the singles "Dangerous" and "A Little Bit of Heaven." Also included was "The Gift" which tells Natalie's story) | 1985 |
| Capital | The Natalie Cole Collection | Album (Compilation of hits) | 1987 |
| EMI/Manhattan | Everlasting | Album (Gold) (Contains the #5 dance anthem "Pink Cadillac," "Jump Start" and "More Than The Stars") | 1987 |
| Geffen/MCA | "Over You" | Single (duet with Ray Parker, Jr. on his After Dark album) | 1987 |
| A&M | "The Christmas Song" | On Scrooged soundtrack | 1988 |
| EMI/Manhattan | Good To Be Back | Album (Platinum) (Contains Natalie's first number one single in a decade -"Miss You Like Crazy." Also contains the singles "Rest Of The Night" and "Starting Over Again") | 1989 |
| Gospel Capital Records | "Caretaker" | From The Yancy Family Album...From One Christian Family To Another | 1989 |
| EMI | "Wild Women Do" | On Pretty Woman soundtrack | 1990 |
| Columbia | "Heaven's Hands" | On Nancy Wilson: The Lady with a Song | 1990 |
| Atlantic | "Grown-Up Christmas List" | Featured vocalist on River of Love which was later included on A Fost Christmas Album in 1993 | 1990 |
| Capital | The Soul of Natalie Cole 1975 - 1980 | Album (UK) | 1991 |
| GRP | "Long 'Round Midnight" | Am I Cool...Or What? (Garfield soundtrack) | 1991 |
| Elektra | Unforgettable...With Love | Album (Multiplatinum) (Contains twenty-two masterpiece Nat King Cole songs which features the #1 single "Unforgettable.") | 1991 |
| Capital/EMI | Twin Best Now | 2 CD Set (Japan) | 1992 |
| Cema Special | I've Got Love On My Mind | Album (Compilation) | 1992 |
| Elektra | Take A Look | Album (Gold) (Contains such songs as "Take A Look" and "It's Sand Man") | 1993 |
| Capitol | "They Can't Take That Away From Me" | Duet (Frank Sinatra) which was recorded separately | 1993 |
| MCA/Golden Books | Nursery Raps With Mama Goose | Video produced by Casey Cole | 1993 |
| Atlantic | Grammy's Greatest Moments Vol. 1 | Album | 1994 |
| Sparrow | "We Sing Praises" | Duet with Deniece Williams on album entitled Deniece Williams Greatest Gospel Hits | 1994 |
| MCA | "Since I Fell For You" | With Reba McEntire on Rhythem, Country and Blues | 1994 |
| Elektra | "Did You See Jackie Hit That Ball?" | On Baseball: The American Epic soundtrack | 1994 |
| Elektra | Holly & Ivy | Album (Also released as a PBS special, Natalie Cole's Untraditional Traditional Christmas) | 1994 |
| Disky | Sophisticated Lady | Album (Holland) | 1996 |
| Kid Rhino Records | "Both Sides Now" | On For Our Children Too (Recording benefits the Pediatric AIDS Foundation) | 1996 |
| Rhino | The Wizard Of Oz...In Concert | Performance in the role of Glinda the Good Witch and performs "Out of the Woods" | 1996 |
| Polygram | Cats Don't Dance | Sountrack - singing voice for Sawyer, a feline chanteuse | 1996 |
| RCA | America | With Patti LaBelle and Sheila E. on The Songs Of West Side Story | 1996 |
| Erato in Europe/Elektra Entertainment for U.S. release | A Celebration of Christmas | Album with Placido Domingo and Jose' Carreras (Available on video) | 1996 |
| Elektra | "A Smile Like Yours" | From A Smile Like Yours Sountrack | 1996 |
| Capital | This Will Be Natalie Cole's Everlasting Love - Heart Of Soul | Album (Compilation) | 1997 |
| Elektra | Stardust | Album (Features "When I Fall In Love" which is a duet with Natalie and Nat. Natalie had previously recorded the soulful version on Everlasting in 1987) | 1997 |
| Poly Records | "Tonight" | With Luciano Pavarotti and "Let's Face The Music And Dance" on For the Children of Liberia | 1998 |
| Hallmark | Christmas With You | Album | 1998 |
| EMI Special Markets | Back To Back Hits | Album with hits of Natalie Cole & Minnie Ripperton | April 1999 |
| Elektra | Snowfall On The Sahara | Album (Offers R&B classics "Say You Love Me" and "Reverend Lee") | 1999 |
| Elektra | The Magic Of Christmas | Album (recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra and includes "Mary, Did You Know" and "Sweet Little Jesus Boy") | 1999 |
| Elektra | Greatest Hits, Volume One | Album (Complimented her autobiography and mixes many of her classic performances such as "Unforgettable" and "Miss You Like Crazy" along with new songs such as "Angel On My Shoulder" and "Livin' For Love") | 2000 |
| EMI/Capitol | The Best of Natalie Cole (Ten Best Series) | Album (Mixture of Natalie's hits) | 2001 |
| Elektra/Warner | Love Songs (Import) | Album (mixture of Natalie Cole's songs - Germany) | 2001 |
| Verve | Ask A Woman Who Knows | Album (Jazz CD features songs such as the single "Tell Me All About It" and the title cut "Ask A Woman Who Knows," along with "Calling You" and her performance with Diana Krall on "Better Than Anything") | 2002 |
| The Right Stuff | Natalie Cole Anthology | 2 Disc Set is classic Natalie with such great hits as "This Will Be," "I Can't Say No," and "Sophisticated Lady" | 2003 |
| Verve | Leavin' | Album of interpretive songs spanning country, blues, soul, and Euro-pop which features the single "Day Dreaming" | 2006 |