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If I Could Almost Read Your Mind - 1994
Perry Como with The McGuire Sisters -- April 1958
Perry Como featured in UK advert Christmas 2008
Perry Como with Luiz Bonfá circa 1963
Perry Como sings "Here Comes Heaven (Again)"
Perry Como and Bob Hope perform "Small Fry"
Perry Como sings "A Garden in the Rain"
Perry Como sings "Hey Good Lookin'"
Perry Como sings "Noodlin' Rag"
Perry Como sings "Tulips and Heather"
Perry Como sings "Papa Loves Mambo" - 1954
Perry Como sings "Someone to Watch Over Me"
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"Sing to me, Mister C., sing to me . . . " The familiar theme music swells as Mister C. takes his place at the boom mike. On screen you see Perry looking over the music on the stand before him. Above him is the mike, and in the lower right hand corner, a single rose stands in its vase. Tony Mottola, on guitar, picks up the melody from the Ray Charles Singers, and segues into Perry's first number. As the medley builds, Mitchell Ayres expertly brings in rhythm, strings and brass.
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