Lyrics Body And Soul - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944 - Nat King Cole
Don't
you
know,
he
was
the
king
of
saxophones
Yes
indeed
he
was;
Talkin'
'bout
the
guy
that
made
it
sound
so
good
Some
people
knew
him
by
the
Bean
But
Hawkins
was
his
name
He
sure
could
swing
and
play
pretty
too
Sounds
good
to
me,
should
sound
good
to
you
I
love
to
hear
him
playing
Body
and
Soul
Very
pleasing
to
the
ear
When
I
first
heard
it
on
the
record
I
just
stopped,
right
there,
Sounded
like
a
band
of
angels
in
the
sky,
And
I
have
never
ever
heard
a
sweeter
tone
In
fact
I
pay
no
'ttention
to
the
saxophone
'Til
Coleman
Hawkins
came
along
and
spoke
to
everyone,
Saying
better
listen
won't
you
hear
me,
While
I
play
for
you,
Sometimes
it's
hot
Then
again
it's
blue
My
soul
just
seems
to
wander,
Pleasing
each
and
everyone,
It's
what
I've
long
been
craving
for
The
doors
have
not
been
always
open,
But
I
am
trying
to
please
you.
Please
don't
try
to
stop
me.
Hope
you
like
it
folks
And
then
he
started
cookin',
Every
time
he
played
Some
melodic
melody
fast
or
slow
You
could
tell
that
it
was
Hawkins,
No
other
one
ever
has
Quite
captured
his
tone
Just
he
alone,
Has
the
sound
that
penetrates
It
will
sure
go
right
through
you
Yes
it
will,
And
every
gives
you
just
another
thrill
Then
along
came
Eddie
Jefferson
He
sang
the
melody
like
Hawkins
played
it
He
sang
it
true
He
sang
it
blue
Made
words
for
it
too
All
his
fans
in
New
York
loved
him
There's
no
one
above
him
Here
in
the
USA
I've
heard
'em
say
ol'
Eddie
was
the
man
Oh
how
he
could
sing
Man
did
he
swing
Sang
on
the
wing,
did
his
own
thing
Yes
he
did
Throughout
the
country,
Music
lovers
are
still
wiggin'
on
Eddie's
singin'
All
around
the
world,
he
is
known
Rhythm
was
his
special
joy,
He
swung
it
like
a
horn
He
must
have
been
born
to
be
a
singer
'Cause
his
lyrics
were
so
sincere
and
true
Funny
sad
or
blue
Oh
yeah!
And
we've
got
to
remind
you
Many
years
it
took
him
Singing
every
day
to
achieve
his
first
claim
to
fame
He
was
twenty
years
ahead
of
his
time
And
he
knew
it
But
he
kept
right
on-a
singing
He
went
all
around
the
world
making
rhythm
'Cause
music
sure
was
in
him
and
he
knew
it
was
Sang
with
Moody
and
Richie
Cole
He
could
sing
it
just
like
Bird
But
his
forte
was
the
words
he
wrote
to
Music
that
he
sang
So
he
sang,
and
he
sang
And
he
sang
his
words
so
clever
And
I
know
they'll
silence
him
never
'Cause
he
cut
this
masterpiece
And
now
we're
trying
to
sing
it
for
you
Hope
the
Bean
and
Eddie
both
would
still
approve
There
we
go
We
didn't
mean
to
reminisce
You
can
surely
bet
That
we
won't
forget
'Cause
we
hear
them
yet
Goodbye
1 Peg O' My Heart
2 Mean To Me
3 I've Found A New Baby
4 The Man I Love
5 Somebody Loves Me
6 Blues (Live At The Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles, 1944)
7 I've Found A New Baby - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944
8 Bugle Call Rag - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944
9 Tea For Two - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944
10 Sweet Lorraine - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944
11 Body And Soul - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944
12 Sweet Lorraine
13 This Side Up
14 Honeysuckle Rose
15 Gone With The Draft
16 Gone With The Draft - Alternate Take
17 Babs
18 Early Morning Blues
19 Scotchin' With The Soda
20 Slow Down
21 This Will Make You Laugh
22 Hit The Ramp
23 I Like To Riff
24 Stop! The Red Light's On
25 Call The Police
26 Are You Fer It?
27 That Ain't Right
28 Hit That Jive, Jack
29 Lester Leaps In - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944
30 Blues (1st B-Flat Blues) - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944
31 The Man I Love - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944
32 Rosetta - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944
33 Bugle Call Rag
34 One O'Clock Jump - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944
35 Oh, Lady Be Good! - Live At Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1944
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