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  2. List of songs recorded by Perry Como - Wikipedia

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    (nephew of Como's wife, Roselle) [173] 1957 with Como's Little Combo [173] 1959 [42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [174] "Hoop-Dee-Doo" Milton de Lugg: Frank Loesser: 1950 with the Fontaine Sisters features instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [122] "Hopelessly" Jack Richards Ed Penney (aka Robert Mellin) 1954 with Ames Brothers

  3. Magic Moments - Wikipedia

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    "Magic Moments" is a popular song composed by Burt Bacharach and written by Hal David, being one of the first songwriting collaborations by that duo. [1] This song was recorded by Perry Como and released in 1957 as the B-side of his "Catch a Falling Star"; it reached No. 1 in the UK in 1958.

  4. 40 Greatest Hits (Perry Como album) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Love Makes the World Go 'Round (1958 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Love Makes the World Go 'Round" is a popular music song written by Ollie Jones.The most popular version was recorded by Perry Como in 1958. He made two recordings that year, one on September 5 and one on September 16.

  6. Somos Novios (It's Impossible) - Wikipedia

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    Sid Wayne was a collaborator with Elvis Presley, but decided to give the song instead to Perry Como. Perry Como recorded the song under the title "It's Impossible". [8] The Como version would be one of his most influential records, and in February 1971 it became his first song to reach the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 in more than 12 years ...

  7. Kewpie Doll (song) - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the popular Kewpie comics characters by Rose O'Neill, who inspired a merchandising phenomenon of dolls and other toys. [2] In the United States, the most popular was a recording by Perry Como; in the United Kingdom, Como competed with a cover version recorded by Frankie Vaughan. The release marked the end of Como's regular high ...

  8. More (Alex Alstone and Tom Glazer song) - Wikipedia

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    "More" is a popular song with music by Alex Alstone and lyrics by Tom Glazer, [1] published in 1956. The best-known version of the song was recorded by Perry Como on May 8, 1956, alongside, Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra and The Ray Charles Singers.

  9. Delaware (song) - Wikipedia

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    The hit version of the song was recorded by Perry Como on December 28, 1959. It was released by RCA Victor as a 45rpm single with catalog number 47-7670 and as a stereophonic single with catalog number 61-7670.