Nat King Cole: "Let There be Love"

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Top 5 on my list of songs that had I have to pick what to listen to if told I have three minutes left to live: Let There be Love, by Nat King Cole.

"Let there be cuckoos, A lark and a dove, But first of all, please Let there be love."

But, sublime, is this version featuring the legend George Shearing at the Piano:

Let there be you, Let there be me. Let there be oysters Under the sea.

Let there be wind, An occasional rain. Chile con carne, Sparkling champagne --

Let there be birds To sing in the trees, Someone to bless me Whenever I sneeze.

Let there be you, Let there be me. Let there be oysters Under the sea.

Let there be wind, An occasional rain. Chile con carne, Sparkling champagne --

Let there be birds To sing in the trees, Someone to bless me Whenever I sneeze.

Let there be cuckoos, A lark and a dove, But first of all, please -- Let there be love...

Hmmm umm... love Hmmm umm... love

Let there be love.

William P. Gottlieb - Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

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Physicists, award-winning technologist, parallel entrepreneur, consultant and proud father born in the Dominican Republic.
Interested in HPC, Deep Learning, Semantic Web, Internet Global High Scalability Apps, InfoSec, eLearning, General Aviation, Formula 1, Classical Music, Jazz, Sailing and Chess.
Founder of pluio.com and hospedio.com.
Author of the Sci-fi upcoming novel Breedpeace and co-author in dozens of publications.
Co-founder of MunicipiosAlDia.com, Jalalio Media Consultants and a number of other start-ups.
Former professor and Key-note speaker in conferences and congresses all across the Americas and Europe.
Proud member of the Microchip No.1 flying towards Interestellar space on board NASA's Stardust Mission, as well as member of Fundación Municipios al Día, Fundación Loyola, Fundación Ciencias de la Documentación and a number of other non-for profit, professional organizations, Open Source projects and Chess communities around the world.
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