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- PERRY COMO
- RCA CAMDEN SET VOL. 1
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- RCA CAMDEN CDS-1123
/ CDS-1130 / CDS-1148 (e)
- STEREO / ELECTRONIC
STEREO
Record One Side 1
- Dream
on Little Dreamer ( with The Anita
Kerr Quartet )
- ~ from Perry's first Nashville album
"The Scene Changes" recorded February, 1965
- charted at No. 25 but issued as the
single "B" side to "My Own Peculiar Way"
- Words and Music by Jan Crutchfield and
Fred Burch
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- Days
of Wine and Roses
- ~ from Perry's 1963 RCA Victor album
"The Songs I Love"
- from the 1962 film "Days
of Wine and Roses"
- Music by Henry Mancini and lyrics by Johnny Mercer, 1962
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- What
Kind of Fool Am I ?
- ~ from Perry's 1963 RCA Victor album
"The Songs I Love"
- from the 1961 Stage Musical "Stop
the World I Want to Get Off"
- Music by Leslie Bricusse and lyrics by
Anthony Newley
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- Stay
With Me
- ~ from Perry's 1966 RCA Victor album
"Lightly Latin"
- Music by Nick Perito and lyrics by Ray Charles
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- Moon River
- ~ from Perry's 1962 RCA Victor album
"By Request"
- from the
1961 film "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
- Music by Henry Mancini and lyrics by Johnny Mercer
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- "A"
You're Adorable
- ~ a No. 1 hit single from
March, 1949, the "B" flip side to "When Is Sometime?"
- Music by Sidney Lippman with lyrics by Fred Wise and
Buddy Kaye,
1948
- With Mitchell
Ayres' Orchestra and The Fontane Sisters
Record One Side 2
- Maria
- ~ from Perry's 1962 RCA Victor album
"By Request"
- Music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim, 1957
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- ( I Left My Heart )
In San Francisco
- ~ from Perry's 1963 RCA Victor album
"The Songs I Love"
- Music by George
Cory and lyrics by Douglas
Cross
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- In
These Crazy Times
- ~ from Perry's 1968 RCA Victor album
"Look To Your Heart"
- Music by Sydney Lippman and lyrics by Sylvia Dee
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- Try
To Remember
- ~ from Perry's 1968 RCA Victor album
"Look To Your Heart"
- from the musical production
"The Fantasticks"
- Music by Harvey Schmidt and lyrics by Tom Jones
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- Long
Ago ( And Far Away )
- ~ a double charted single from
February, 1944, the "B" flip side to "I Love You"
- from the 1944 Hollywood
musical "Cover Girl"
- Music by Jerome Kern and lyrics Ira Gershwin, 1944
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- It's
Only a Paper Moon
- ~ a double charted single from
February, 1944, the "B" flip side to "I Love You"
- from the 1944 Hollywood
musical "Cover Girl"
- Music by Jerome Kern and lyrics Ira Gershwin, 1944
- With Mitchell
Ayres' Orchestra
Record Two Side 1
- "A"
You're Adorable
- ~ a No. 1 hit single from
March, 1949, the "B" flip side to "When Is Sometime?"
- Music by Sidney Lippman with lyrics by Fred Wise and
Buddy Kaye,
1948
- With Mitchell
Ayres' Orchestra and The Fontane Sisters
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- Let's
Take an Old-Fashioned Walk
- ~ a double charted single from
May, 1949, the "B" flip side to "Just One Way To Say I Love
You"
- from the 1949 Broadway
musical production "Miss Liberty"
- Words and Music by Irving Berlin
- With Mitchell
Ayres' Orchestra and Chorus
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- I'm
Confessin' (
That I Love You )
- ~ a double charted single from
December, 1944, the "B" flip side to "I Dream Of You (More
Than You Dream I Do)"
- Music by Doc Dougherty and Ellis Reynolds and lyrics by
Al J. Neiburg , 1930
- With Orchestra Conducted by Lew Martin
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- Forever and
Ever
- ~ a double charted single from
January, 1949, with flip side "I Don't See Me In Your Eyes
Anymore"
- Music and original German
lyrics by Franz Winkler
- English lyrics by Malia Rosa,
1949
- With Mitchell
Ayres' Orchestra and Chorus
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- You
Won't Be Satisfied ( Until You Break My Heart ) ( with
The Satisfiers )
- ~ a double charted single from
October, 1945, with flip side "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows"
- Words and Music by Freddy James and Larry Stock, 1946
- With Orchestra Conducted by Russ Case
and The Satisfiers
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- Long
Ago ( And Far Away )
- ~ a double charted single from
February, 1944, the "B" flip side to "I Love You"
- from the 1944 Hollywood
musical "Cover Girl"
- Music by Jerome Kern and lyrics Ira Gershwin, 1944
Record Two Side 2
- It's
Only a Paper Moon
- ~ a double charted single from
February, 1944, the "B" flip side to "I Love You"
- from the 1944 Hollywood
musical "Cover Girl"
- Music by Jerome Kern and lyrics Ira Gershwin, 1944
- With Mitchell
Ayres' Orchestra
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- There
Never Was a Night So Beautiful
- ~ a double charted single from
January, 1954, the "B" flip side to "Hit and Run Affair"
- Words and Music by John Rox
- With Hugo Winterhalter and His
Orchestra
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- You
Alone (
Solo Tu )
- ~ a double charted single from
August, 1953, the "B" flip side to "Pa-paya Mama"
- Music by Robert Allen and lyrics by Al Stillman, 1953
- With Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra and
Chorus
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- My
One and Only Heart
- ~ a double charted single from
March, 1953, with flip side "Say You're Mine Again"
- Music by Robert Allen and lyrics by Al Stillman
- With Hugo Winterhalter and His
Orchestra
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- Marcheta
- ~ recorded December, 1947, and
released as the 1950 "B" flip side to "So Long Sally"
- Music by Robert Allen and lyrics by Al Stillman
- With Orchestra Conducted by Russ Case
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- I
Love You
- ~ a double charted single from
February, 1944, with flip side "Long Ago (And Far Away)"
- from the 1944 Stage
musical "Mexican Hayride"
- Words and Music by Cole Porter
Record Three Side 1
- Catch
a Falling Star
- Words and Music by Lee Pockriss
- and Paul Vance
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- No
Other Love
- from the 1953 Stage Musical
"Me and Juliet"
- Music by Richard Rodgers
- with lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
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- Delaware
- Words and Music by Irving Gordon
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- Come
Rain or Come Shine
- from the Stage musical
"St. Louis Woman"
- Music by Harold Arlen
- with lyrics by Johnny Mercer, 1946
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- I've
Got You Under My Skin
- ~ from the
1936 Hollywood musical "Born to Dance"
- Words and
Music by Cole Porter
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- Begin
the Beguine
- ~ from the
1935 Stage musical "Jubilee"
- Words and
Music by Cole Porter
Record Three Side 2
- 'Till
the End of Time
- ~ adapted from Chopin's Polonaise
No. 6 in A Flat Major
- Words and Music by Ted Mossman and Buddy Kaye, 1945
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- Don't
Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes ( with The Ramblers
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- Words and Music by Slim
Willet, 1952
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- Some
Enchanted Evening
- from the 1949 Stage musical
"South Pacific"
- Music by Richard Rodgers
- with lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
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- Song of Songs
- An English translation
of the French song "Chanson du Coeur Brise"
- Music by Harold Vicars and lyrics by Clarence Lucas , 1914
- Original French lyrics by Maurice Vancaire
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- How
Insensitive ( Insensatez )
- Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim
- with lyrics by
Vinicius De Moraes
- English lyrics by Norman Gimbel
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- Arrivederci
Roma ( Goodbye to Rome )
- ~ featured in
the 1958 Hollywood musical "Seven Hills of
Rome"
- Music by Renato Ranucci with Italian lyrics
by Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovannini
- English lyrics
by Carl Sigman
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- Original RCA Camden & Pickwick
International UK Versions
- Pickwick International Inc. (GB)
Ltd
- Victoria Works, Edgeware Road, London,
England
This 3 record compilation
is a repackaging of previously released UK RCA Camden compilations believed
to have been issued circa 1980s as a special box set. Sources and
engineering are unidentified. Two of the albums were previously released in
North America under the official RCA Camden logo. In the UK, additional
tracks were commonly added to Camden compilations but seldom in context with
the album content. North American Camden issues are generally superior
to their international counterparts both technically and artistically
despite having fewer tracks.

ABOUT ELECTRONIC STEREO ( RCA CAMDEN )
This record has been electronically
reprocessed for stereo from the original monaural version. Although it is not
up to RCA Camden's current standards for new stereo recordings, it has been
re-issued in this electronically reprocessed stereo version in response to
public demand.
IMPORTANT! RCA Camden's monophonic
records can be played on stereophonic phonographs. RCA Camden's
electronically reprocessed records with two-channel stereophonic
characteristics (Stereo/Electronically Reprocessed) must be played on
phonographs equipped for stereophonic reproduction.