Perry Como singing about the Moon. Let's see. . .
Wanted - Perry Como song - was created in 1952.
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That was originally a Don McLean song.
"Catch a Falling Star" was written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss in 1957. It was made famous by singer Perry Como.
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Wanted - Perry Como song - was created in 1952.
Perry Como did not record the song "Always" which was a song written by Irving Berlin in 1925 as a wedding gift for his wife. It has been recorded by many artists, most notably Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Guy Lombardo and others.
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The opening theme song for Perry Como's shows from 1955 - 1963 was "Dream Along with Me (I'm On My Way to a Star)". The closing theme was "You Are Never Far Away From Me". The musical beginning of the "Sing to me, Mr. C." segment was "We Get Letters" composed by Ray Charles.
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Surrender by Perry Como
Yes, Perry Como did sing "Swingin' On a Star" which was written by Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke in 1944. It was recorded "Live" at the Mill Run Theatre, Niles, Illinois on July 29 - 31, 1980. It was performed as a tribute to Bing Crosby. Bing Crosby sang the song in the 1944 film "Going My Way" winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song for that year.
That was originally a Don McLean song.
Perry Como's novelty song "A -- Your're Adorable" (aka The Alphabet Song) was written by Sidney Lippman, Fred Wise and Buddy Kay in 1948. It was recorded on March 01, 1949 with the Fontane Sisters.
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Rod McKuen was nominated for the 1969 Academy Award for Best Song for "Jean" from the movie "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie". He wrote and recorded it, as did Sergio Franchi. It was a huge hit for Oliver in autumn 1969. It was never recorded by Andy Williams or Perry Como.
Perry Como was one Italian that did not record "That's Amore", believe it or not. "That's Amore" is a 1952 song by Harry Warren and Jack Brooks which became a major hit and signature song for Dean Martin in 1953. as it appeared in the Lewis and Martin film "The Caddy" (1953). It did receive an Academy Award nomination, but lost to "Secret Love".