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  1. “China Gate” showcases Nat “King” Cole’s ability to portray emotion through his soulful delivery. The lyrics, written by Oliva Worth, tell a story of longing and hope. It is a universal anthem for those seeking peace and love in their lives, regardless of their background or circumstances.

  2. The song China Gate was written by Victor Young and Harold Adamson and was first released by Nat "King" Cole with the Music of Nelson Riddle in 1957. It was covered by Eugene Pitt, Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado, Guardian Angel, Ramsey Lewis and other artists.

  3. May 30, 2019 · China Gate 1957 music by Victor Young and Max Steiner ~ original film music extracted from the movie. No tracklist.#FishManFilmMusic soundtrack https://w...

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  4. China Gate Lyrics: China Gate, China Gate / Many dreams, and many heart / You separate like two arms open wide / Some you welcome in and some must stay outside / Blow of rice, bitter...

  5. The lyrics of Nat King Cole's song "China Gate" tell a tale of a man who feels separated from the rest of the world by the gate of China. He voices his distress by asking whether he will ever find true love or peace of mind while standing outside this gate.

  6. China Gates, on the other hand, was written for young pianists and utilizes the same principles without resorting to virtuoso technical effects. It too oscillates between two modal worlds, only it does so with extreme delicacy.

  7. Although relatively unknown to music audiences—unlike his orchestral and operatic works—John Adams’s piano music forms an important part of his com-positional legacy: China Gates and Phrygian Gates, both from 1977, are regarded as an “opus one” by the composer and critics alike, the “first coherent statements

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