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Only featured in the film Thunder in the East until 1955, appearing on the greatest hits album RCA Victor Platter Party with various artists [335] [336] "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" Johnny Marks: 1953 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus [77] [337] 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [81] S "Sad and Lonely" Nick ...
Perry Como - His Latest and Greatest [55] 1951 Perry Como Sings Merry Christmas Music [56] 1952 TV Favorites [57] 1952 A Sentimental Date With Perry [58] 1952 Supper Club Favorites [59] 1953 Hits from Broadway Shows [60] 1953 Around the Christmas Tree [61] 1953 I Believe ~ Songs of All Faiths Sung by Perry Como [62] 1954 Como's Golden Records [63]
Perry Como Sings Merry Christmas Music (1946) A Sentimental Date With Perry (1949) TV Favorites (1952) Hits from Broadway Shows (1953) Around the Christmas Tree (1953) I Believe ~ Songs of All Faiths Sung by Perry Como (1953) So Smooth (1955) We Get Letters (1957) Saturday Night with Mr. C (1958) When You Come to the End of the Day (1958) Como ...
40 Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Perry Como. It was released by K-Tel by arrangement with RCA Records in 1975 and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart. [1] It was the Christmas number two album that year. [2] The album was not issued in the United States & has never had an official CD release in the UK.
It's Impossible is Perry Como's 19th 12" long-play album released by RCA Records. [2]After the surprise chart success of the single It's Impossible, this album was quickly recorded in order to issue an LP featuring the hit song. [3]
The album (LPM-1243) included the same eight songs as before, as well as eight "new" ones which had been recorded and released in 1953 on the Perry Como LP, Around The Christmas Tree (LPM-3133). This album was also released that year as two separate EPs, one with the same title, Around The Christmas Tree , and the other, Christmas Joy . [ 2 ]
It was Como's last number one hit in the United States, [2] reaching number 1 on the Billboard "Most Played by Jockeys" chart, but not in the overall top 100, where it reached number 3. [3] It was the first single to receive a Recording Industry Association of America gold record certification, on March 14, 1958. [ 4 ]
And I Love You So is the 21st long-play album by Perry Como, released by RCA Records in 1973. [2]As with It's Impossible, this album was issued to feature a surprise hit single, [3] Don McLean's "And I Love You So".