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"Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)" is an American popular song written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning. The song is almost identical in melody and triple-time rhythm to a portion of Emmanuel Chabrier's 1883 composition, España. [1] It was published in 1956. The song was recorded by Perry Como.
The 3-minute-3-second song is in the key of C sharp / D flat major, with a tempo of 158 beats per minute. [citation needed]"Dig You Later" is a novelty song about post-war optimism, hepcats and romance.
"Juke Box Baby" is a song written by Joe Sherman and Noel Sherman and performed by Perry Como. It reached #10 on the U.S. pop chart and #22 on the UK Singles Chart in 1956. [ 1 ]
I Think of You is the 20th long-play album by Perry Como, released by RCA Records. [1] A review from The Gramophone said of this album, "Mr. Como takes a vocal look at songs which have been hits in recent months for other artists ... In fact, he makes every song his own with an effortless facility possessed by very few artists, and the LP is an ...
Como was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Pittsburgh. [15] He was the seventh of 13 children [16] and the first American-born child of Pietro Como (1877–1945) and Lucia Travaglini (1883–1961), [17] [18] [19] who both emigrated to the US in 1910 from the Abruzzese town of Palena, Italy.
Como medley "Till the End of Time" "Round and Round" "Catch a Falling Star" "Prisoner of Love" "Temptation" "Hot Diggity" "It's Impossible" "Where or When" (music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart) "Beautiful Noise" (words and music by Neil Diamond) "You Needed Me" (words and music by Randy Goodrum)
The poster for the show, “Hot Diggity Dog,” showed a mustard- and ketchup-smeared Gamble beside a half-eaten hot dog on a plate. A bemused Gamble replaced the wiener with a cucumber, and the ...
Lightly Latin is Perry Como's 13th RCA Victor 12" long-play album. [2] [3]The album features lighter Latin-American style arrangements by Nick Perito, his first collaboration with Como.