"Catch a Falling Star" was written by Lee Pockriss and Paul Vance and recorded by Perry Como on October 09, 1957.
Albums which included "Catch a Falling Star"
"Catch a Falling Star" was written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss in 1957. It was made famous by singer Perry Como.
Perry Como's hit "Catch a Falling Star" was the first OFFICIAL gold record as noted by the RIAA, in 1958.
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The Riverside Trio released "Jukebox Baby" (Noel & Joe Sherman, 1956), as did Bob Roman, Michael Stewart Quartet, Reggie Ward and His Sons of Texas, Bill Hamilton, Harmany Brothers, Little Gerhard and probably others, but no one sang it like Perry Como.
piano and baritone and guitar
"Catch a Falling Star" was written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss in 1957. It was made famous by singer Perry Como.
Catch a Falling Star by Perry Como
Perry Como's hit "Catch a Falling Star" was the first OFFICIAL gold record as noted by the RIAA, in 1958.
falling in love with a foreigner
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Perry Como never recorded Volare, it was Domenico Modugno and it was done in 1958.
On March 14, 1958, the year the awards were launched, the RIAA® awarded the very first Gold plaque to Perry Como for his hit single, "Catch A Falling Star" (RCA Records).
The Riverside Trio released "Jukebox Baby" (Noel & Joe Sherman, 1956), as did Bob Roman, Michael Stewart Quartet, Reggie Ward and His Sons of Texas, Bill Hamilton, Harmany Brothers, Little Gerhard and probably others, but no one sang it like Perry Como.
piano and baritone and guitar
I think he keeps it in a pocket, or by his side. But it is Physically impossible, besides he is a platypus.
It seems like Perry Como should have recorded "Memories" by Bill Strange and Scott Davis, but he didn't. The most recognized version is by Elvis Presley, but Barbra Streisand and The Vogues also recorded this song.
her asymmetric face! one eye is MUCH lower than the other