100 Hits Legends: Perry Como

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Tracklist

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1Round and Round
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1957) and The Ray Charles Singers (in 1957)
performer:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1957)
recording of:
Round and Round
writer:
Joe Shapiro (US songwriter) (in 1956) and Lou Stallman (Songwriter and producer active since the 1950s) (in 1956)
2:34
2Wanted
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (on 1953-12-29)
orchestra:
Hugo Winterhalter’s Chorus and Orchestra (on 1953-12-29)
recording of:
Wanted
writer:
Jack Fulton (US jazz trombonist, composer & vocalist) and Lois Steele
3:06
3‘A’ – You’re Adorable
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (on 1949-03-01) and The Fontane Sisters (on 1949-03-01)
orchestra:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (on 1949-03-01)
cover recording of:
‘A’ – You’re Adorable (on 1949-03-01)
lyricist:
Buddy Kaye (in 1948) and Fred Wise (in 1948)
composer:
Sidney Lippman (American songwriter) (in 1948)
publisher:
Aria Music Co. and Sony/ATV Tunes (SOCAN)
2:26
4A Dreamer’s Holiday
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1949) and The Fontane Sisters (in 1949)
orchestra:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1949)
recording of:
A Dreamer’s Holiday
lyricist:
Kim Gannon
composer:
Mabel Wayne
publisher:
Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd.
3:17
5I Wanna Go Home (With You)
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1949) and The Fontane Sisters (in 1949)
performer:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1949)
recording of:
I Wanna Go Home
lyricist and composer:
Jack Joyce
2:22
6Forever and Ever
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1949) and Mitchell Ayres Chorus (in 1949)
orchestra:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1949)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Entertainment (in 1949)
recording of:
Forever and Ever
lyricist:
Malia Rosa and Franz Winkler (Austrian composer & musician)
composer:
Franz Winkler (Austrian composer & musician)
arranger:
Walter Baumgartner (Swiss composer and conductor)
is based on:
Fliege mit mir in die Heimat
3:21
7Patricia
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1950) and Mitchell Ayres Chorus (in 1950)
orchestra:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1950)
recording of:
Patricia
writer:
Benny Davis (US vaudeville performer and songwriter) (in 1950)
2:39
8To Know You (Is to Love You)
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1952) and The Fontane Sisters (in 1952)
performer:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1952)
recording of:
To Know You (Is to Love You) (1952 song, best-known recording by Perry Como)
lyricist:
Allan Roberts (songwriter)
composer:
Robert Allen (US songwriter/arranger/pianist)
publisher:
Roncom Music Company (ASCAP) (in 1952)
2:41
9Maybe
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1952) and Eddie Fisher (’50s singer) (in 1952)
performer:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1952)
recording of:
Maybe
writer:
Allan Flynn and Frank Madden (US songwriter)
publisher:
Robbins (publisher)
2:50
10Wild Horses
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1953)
performer:
Hugo Winterhalter’s Chorus and Orchestra (in 1953)
recording of:
Wild Horses
lyricist and composer:
Johnny Burke (American lyricist, 1908–1964)
2:48
11Let’s Take an Old-Fashioned Walk
vocals:
Chorus ([unknown], Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (in 1949) and Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1949)
orchestra:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra
performer:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1949)
recording of:
Let’s Take an Old-Fashioned Walk
lyricist and composer:
Irving Berlin
2:52
12Hello Young Lovers
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1951)
performer:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1951)
recording of:
Hello, Young Lovers (The King and I)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer)
publisher:
Williamson Music Company and Williamson Music, Inc.
sub-publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatrical Europe Ltd. and Williamson Music Ltd.
part of:
The King and I (Rodgers & Hammerstein musical)
3:18
13The Things I Didn’t Do
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1954) and The Ray Charles Chorus (in 1954)
performer:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1954)
recording of:
The Things I Didn’t Do
writer:
Fred Jay (in 1954), Ira Kosloff (in 1954) and Irving Reid (in 1954)
3:06
14All at Once You Love Her
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1955) and The Ray Charles Singers (in 1955)
performer:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1955)
recording of:
All at Once You Love Her (Pipe Dream)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer)
part of:
Pipe Dream (1955 stage musical)
2:50
15A Bushel and a Peck
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1950) and Betty Hutton (in 1950)
orchestra:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1950)
recording of:
A Bushel and a Peck
lyricist and composer:
Frank Loesser
part of:
Guys and Dolls (Broadway musical)
2:44
16Far Away Places
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1948)
orchestra:
Henri René & His Orchestra (in 1948)
recording of:
Far Away Places
writer:
Alex Kramer (in 1948) and Joan Whitney (in 1948)
publisher:
Laurel Music Corp.
3:04
17I Don’t See Me in Your Eyes Anymore
vocals:
Chorus ([unknown], Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (in 1949) and Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1949)
performer:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1949)
recording of:
I Don’t See Me in Your Eyes Anymore (1949 song)
writer:
Bennie Benjamin and George David Weiss
publisher:
Laurel Music Corp.
3:22
18Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song)
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1949) and The Fontane Sisters (in 1949)
orchestra:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra
performer:
Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (in 1949)
recording of:
Bibbidi‐Bobbidi‐Boo (Cinderella, 1950 animated film)
writer:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter) (in 1948), Al Hoffman (in 1948) and Jerry Livingston (songwriter) (in 1948)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. and Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1948)
part of:
The 23rd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
Cinderella (1950 Disney animated film)
2:20
19You Alone (Solo tu)
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1953)
performer:
Hugo Winterhalter’s Chorus and Orchestra (in 1953)
recording of:
You Alone (solo tu)
lyricist:
Al Stillman (in 1953)
composer:
Robert Allen (US songwriter/arranger/pianist) (in 1953)
2:48
20My One and Only Heart
vocals:
Perry Como (US pop singer & TV personality, 1912–2001) (in 1953)
performer:
Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra (in 1953)
recording of:
My One and Only Heart
writer:
Robert Allen (US songwriter/arranger/pianist) and Al Stillman
2:55
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Credits

Release

liner notes:Phil Graham (liner note writer)
copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by:Demon Music Group Ltd. (for release labels, use “Demon Music Group”; subsidiary of BBC Studios Distribution) (in 2009)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/9971531 [info]
ASIN:UK: B002LZUNCW [info]

Release group

part of:100 Hits Legends (number: 10) (order: 9)