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  2. And I Love You So (song) - Wikipedia

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    Perry Como recording. "And I Love You So" was a 1973 hit for singer Perry Como on his RCA Victor album of the same name, And I Love You So, reaching No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It would be the last of his many popular recordings, dating back to 1943, to reach the Top 40.

  3. And I Love You So (Perry Como album) - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic. [ 1] And I Love You So is the 21st long-play album by Perry Como, released by RCA Records in 1973. [ 2] As with It's Impossible, this album was issued to feature a surprise hit single, [ 3] Don McLean 's "And I Love You So". Como brought the song to the national top 40 (Number One Easy Listening).

  4. Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) - Wikipedia

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    Forest Gene Wilson, Eunice Levy. " Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) " is a popular rock novelty song written in late 1954 by the rhythm and blues partnership of Forest Gene Wilson and Eunice Levy, [ 1] and also credited to Jake Porter. One of the earliest rock and roll songs, [ 2] it was probably "the most extensively recorded rock 'n' roll song of ...

  5. It's Impossible (album) - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic. [ 1] It's Impossible is Perry Como's 19th 12" long-play album released by RCA Records. [ 2] After the surprise chart success of the single It's Impossible, this album was quickly recorded in order to issue an LP featuring the hit song. [ 3] These selections primarily focus on contemporary pop/rock ballads of 1969-1970 first recorded ...

  6. Delaware (song) - Wikipedia

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    Delaware (song) "Delaware" is a popular song, written by Irving Gordon. [ 1] The song was published in 1959 and has references to 15 states of the United States. [ 2] The states were portrayed, in the form of puns, as: Della wear, new jersey, Calla 'phone ya, how ar' ya, Missus sip, mini-soda, Ora gone, I'll ask 'er, taxes, Wiscon sin, new ...

  7. When You Were Sweet Sixteen - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "When You Were Sweet Sixteen" are typical of the sentimental ballads of the 1890s. The form is strophic, two verses with a chorus. Chorus: I love you as I never lov'd before, Since first I met you on the village green Come to me, or my dream of love is o'er. I love you as I lov'd you When you were sweet, when you were sweet ...

  8. The Songs I Love (album) - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic. [1] Record Mirror. [2] The Songs I Love was Perry Como 's 11th RCA Victor 12" long-play album and the first featuring RCA Victor's Dynagroove technology. [3] [4] Perry Como hosted an hour-long program on NBC TV until June 1963, the year that The Songs I Love was released. A regular feature of the show would seat Como on a distinctive ...

  9. Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes - Wikipedia

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    The following month, versions were released by Gisele MacKenzie, Perry Como with The Ramblers, Jack Gray, Red Foley and veteran performer Gracie Fields. Other versions issued in the UK were by Troise and his Novelty Orchestra with The Four-in-A-Chord, Lola Ameche and Bobby Maxwell (harp) with The Windy City Symphony. Como's version was issued ...