Sings St Louis Blues is an album by the legendary jazz pianist and vocalist, Nat 'King' Cole. Released in 1959, the album features 12 tracks that showcase Cole's soulful voice and impeccable piano skills. The album is a tribute to the city of St Louis, which has long been associated with blues music.
The album opens with the title track, which sets the tone for the rest of the album. Cole's smooth and mellow voice is perfectly suited for the blues, and he delivers each song with a sense of authenticity and sincerity. The album includes classics such as "Joe Turner's Blues" and "St Louis Blues", as well as lesser-known gems like "Yellow Dog Blues" and "Morning Star".
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Beale Street Blues", which features a lively piano solo by Cole. The song perfectly captures the energy and excitement of Beale Street, a famous blues district in Memphis, Tennessee. Another highlight is "Cherry Red Blues", which showcases Cole's playful side as he sings about a woman who loves to drink cherry wine.