I've Got the World on a String - Perry Como, Arlen, Harold
My Funny Valentine - Perry Como, Hart, Lorenz
For Me and My Gal - Perry Como, Goetz, E. Ray
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues - Perry Como, Arlen, Harold
Breezin' Along With the Breeze - Perry Como, Gillespie, Haven
It's the Talk of the Town - Perry Como, Livingston, Jerry
You Do Something to Me - Perry Como, Porter, Cole
It Happened in Monterey - Perry Como, Rose, Billy [1]
One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) - Perry Como, Arlen, Harold
In the Still of the Night - Perry Como, Porter, Cole
Swingin' Down the Lane - Perry Como, Jones, Isham
It's Easy to Remember - Perry Como, Hart, Lorenz
South of the Border - Perry Como, Carr, Michael [Song
That's What I Like - Perry Como, Axton, Hoyt
Honey, Honey (Bless Your Heart) - Perry Como, Belline, Dominick
Angry - Perry Como, Brunies, Henry
They Can't Take That Away from Me - Perry Como, Gershwin, George
S'posin' - Perry Como, Denniker, Paul
I Had the Craziest Dream - Perry Como, Gordon, Mack
'Deed I Do - Perry Como, Hirsch, Walter
Somebody Loves Me - Perry Como, DeSylva, Buddy
Sleppy Time Gal - Perry Como, Alden, Joseph Reed
"SO SMOOTH" was Perry Como's first RCA Victor 12" long-play album, recorded and originally released in 1955. This was also Perry's first album recorded at Webster Hall, New York City, and his first album with the Ray Charl... more »es Singers who would support him generally throughout the remainder of his recording career. The companion album is Perry's 1957 "We Get Letters" which featured a small section of Mitchell Ayres' Orchestra fondly referred to as "Como's Little Combo" backing Perry in a relaxed atmosphere of jazz-like arrangements. The album "SO SMOOTH" was released in England as "We Get Letters Volume 2" as Perry's popularity gained international appeal during the late 1950s. These were Perry's first two full-featured original 12" albums.« less
"SO SMOOTH" was Perry Como's first RCA Victor 12" long-play album, recorded and originally released in 1955. This was also Perry's first album recorded at Webster Hall, New York City, and his first album with the Ray Charles Singers who would support him generally throughout the remainder of his recording career. The companion album is Perry's 1957 "We Get Letters" which featured a small section of Mitchell Ayres' Orchestra fondly referred to as "Como's Little Combo" backing Perry in a relaxed atmosphere of jazz-like arrangements. The album "SO SMOOTH" was released in England as "We Get Letters Volume 2" as Perry's popularity gained international appeal during the late 1950s. These were Perry's first two full-featured original 12" albums.
Mr. M. Dunnington | West Midlands, United Kingdom United Kingdom | 05/15/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A quality transfer. For those who missed the Japanese Cd releases this a golden opportunity to hear Como at his very best! Don't assume the other Cd's from Perry on "Collectables" are of the same standard, some are quite poor."
Just what it says "so smooth"
Nicholas J. Leipzig | Mt Prospect, IL | 11/07/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Another one of my Dad's favorite vinyl LP's he bought in the early 60's that became scratched and almost unplayable. This is a quality CD release and the album speaks for itself as being "SO SMOOTH" and IS the best album by Perry Como. Every person I have had listen to this album, who has all kinds of music tastes, can't believe this is Perry Como. Another one of my FAVORITE ALBUMS OF ALL TIME."
Two great albums from one of the best crooners
M. Lemiszko | New York, NY USA | 12/12/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The ultimate in easy listening. "We Get Letters" is particularly interesting in that Como foregoes the big band backing for a smaller, tighter ensemble. Absolutely wonderful, you can't take this away from me."
Perry Como - The Greatest
M. Lemiszko | 12/19/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have been a Perry Como fan since the late forties. I had a record entitled So Smooth,released in 1955. It was destroyed in a house fire in 1992 and I have not been able to replaceit. I believe it was released on a CD in May 2001 and I would like to have it. FROM WHOM CAN I ORDER IN SOUTH AFRICA & CAN YOU GIVE ME SOME IDEA OF THE COST
Kind regards,
Buddy Chamen"