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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerCharles Randolph Grean
Record LabelBfy, BEAR FAMILY
UPC4000127167835
eBay Product ID (ePID)19046071698
Product Key Features
Release Year2006
FormatCD
GenreCrooners
ArtistComo, Perry
Release TitleJuke Box Baby
Dimensions
Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.28 lb
Item Length5.53 in
Item Width5.01 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks30
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Kewpie Doll 1.2 Jukebox Baby 1.3 Moon Talk 1.4 Just Born to Be My Baby 1.5 Caterina 1.6 Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) 1.7 Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom) 1.8 Tomboy 1.9 Tina Marie 1.10 A-Hubba, Hubba, Hubba 1.11 Dancin' (Stereo) (W/O Chorus) 1.12 Angry 1.13 Birth of the Blues 1.14 Bella Bella Sue 1.15 Glendora 1.16 Love Makes the World Go 'Round 1.17 Catch a Falling Star 1.18 Mandolins in the Moonlight 1.19 Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes 1.20 You're Following Me 1.21 Marching Along the Blues 1.22 Ivy Rose 1.23 Magic Moments 1.24 Mi Casa Su Casa (My House Is Your House) 1.25 More 1.26 Delaware 1.27 Swinging Down the Lane 1.28 Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang the Little Bird) 1.29 Wanted 1.30 Dancin' (Mono)
NotesPerry Como rocks! Como would have been aghast at the notion, but in the mid-to-late 1950s (when his TV show was the highest-rated show in the USA), he recorded a slew of singles that weren't really Rock 'n' Roll, but definitely rocked. These immaculately written, produced and sung records are now heralded as some of the era's classics, including "Kewpie Doll", "Round And Round", "Ko Ko Mo", "Tina Marie", "Hot Diggity", "Catch a Falling Star", "Magic Moments, "Juke Box Baby", "Glendora, Dancin'" and "Just Born to Be Your Baby". Those songs featured the era's top songwriters like Burt Bacharach, Leiber & Stoller and Luther Dixon and accounted for millions of records sold. Now they're joined by a selection of Como's other up tempo songs from 1945's "Hubba Hubba (Dig You Later)" to early '60s hits like "Delaware" and "Caterina". in between, there are even more classics like "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" (the biggest-selling record of 1953!).