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  1. Today is the 29th studio album by Perry Como. It was his final album for RCA Records and of his 55-year music career. [1] [2] [3] This is also the penultimate recording ever made by Perry Como, the last being for a Christmas television special in 1994. This album is also significant in that it was the first and only album of Como's career to be ...

  2. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Perry Como témájú médiaállományokat. Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como ( Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, 1912. május 18. – Jupiter Inlet Colony, Florida, 2001. május 12.) kétszeres Grammy- és ötszörös Primetime Emmy-díjas amerikai énekes és színész, televíziós személyiség. A rock and roll korszak egyik ...

  3. Como began his Columbia Presents Como radio show on March 12, 1943. [9] The fifteen-minute program aired on CBS every weekday afternoon. [10] Shortly after he went on the air with this show, he was offered an engagement at New York's Copacabana night club; one week later, he signed a recording contract with RCA Victor.

  4. Perry Como. 18. 5. 1912. 12. 5. 2001. (dob: 88) Pierino "Perry" Ronald Como (18. maj 1912 - 12. maj 2001) je bio američki pjevač i TV-voditelj, poznat kao jedan od napopularnijih američkih zabavljača sredinom 20. vijeka. Rodio se u siromašnoj porodici italijanskih imigranata te je već sa 15 godina bio prisiljen zarađivati za život kao ...

  5. Perry Como was an American singer, radio and television performer whose career covered more than fifty years. He is probably best known for his television shows and specials over a period of almost thirty years. [1] [2] Como came to television in 1948 when his radio show was selected by NBC for experimental television broadcasts. [3]

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

  7. Mike Berniker, Nick Perito. Perry Como chronology. Perry Como Live On Tour. (1981) So It Goes. (1983) Today. (1987) So It Goes, sometimes called So It Goes - Goodbye For Now, is a 1983 album by Perry Como, his 28th and penultimate such release for RCA Records.