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Ramblin' Rose/Dear Lonely Hearts
Mail-order firm Collectors' Choice Music has made a reasonable choice in licensing the two albums Nat King Cole released in the second half of 1962 for a two-fer CD. Both Ramblin' Rose and Dear Lonely Hearts were arranged and conducted by Belford Hendricks in a pop-country style intended to take advantage of the approach taken by Ray Charles with Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music months earlier. Cole had quickly achieved success with the approach, scoring his biggest hit in nine years with "Ramblin' Rose," which peaked at number two in the Billboard Hot 100. The track not only boasted a country flavor, but also recalled the currently popular singalong sound of Mitch Miller with its ...
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