First introduced in the film "One Minute to Zero", the song became a global hit in 1956 through Nat King Cole's iconic interpretation. Its harmonic progression and lyrical sincerity made it a favorite among jazz and pop artists.
A jazz standard composed by Victor Young in 1952, popularized by Nat King Cole. Bill Evans' 1963 solo piano version, transcribed here, showcases his impressionistic harmonies and rubato style during a turbulent personal period.
A romantic jazz standard popularized by Nat King Cole, it has been covered by countless artists and featured in films like "Sleepless in Seattle," cementing its timeless appeal.
"When I Fall In Love" is a jazz standard first recorded by Doris Day, later popularized by Nat King Cole's iconic 1956 version. The ballad features sophisticated chord progressions characteristic of Young's Hollywood compositions and Heyman's lyrical romanticism.
This iconic ballad gained global fame through Nat King Cole's 1956 recording, but it was originally written for the film "One Minute to Zero". The song has been covered by over 300 artists across genres.