What is perry comos most famous song

What is perry comos most famous song

What is perry comos most famous song

Perry Como

Vocal Pop · 2000

I'm Gonna Love That Gal (Like She's Never Been Loved Before)

1

2:43

Til the End of Time

2

3:07

Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba)

3

3:02

I'm Always Chasing Rainbows

4

3:04

Prisoner of Love

5

3:28

Surrender

6

3:10

Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)

7

2:55

Because

8

2:48

"A" You're Adorable (The Alphabet Song)

9

2:24

Some Enchanted Evening

10

3:27

Hoop-Dee-Doo

11

2:53

If

12

3:03

Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes

13

2:40

No Other Love

14

3:12

Wanted

15

3:04

Papa Loves Mambo

16

2:39

Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)

17

2:21

Round and Round

18

2:32

Catch a Falling Star

19

2:27

It's Impossible

20

3:14

And I Love You So

21

3:18

July 25, 2000

21 Songs, 1 Hour, 2 Minutes

℗ 2000 BMG Entertainment

It's Impossible

And I Love You So

(There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays

Caterina

It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

Delaware

Seattle

Dream On Little Dreamer

Mandolins In The Moonlight

Love Makes The World Go 'round

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The following is a list of selected recordings by Perry Como (all on RCA Victor except where Ted Weems orchestra is referenced; in those cases, on Decca):

Song Music by Lyrics by Year Notes A"Abide with Me" William Henry Monk Henry Francis Lyte 1953[1] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[2] "Act of Contrition" Joseph J. Leahy Traditional 1953[1] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[3] "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" Harold Arlen Johnny Mercer 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[4] 1980 Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] "Ad de Day" Herman Hupfeld 1939[6] with Ted Weems & his Orchestra[7] "Ain't Misbehavin'" Thomas "Fats" Waller
Harry Brooks Andy Razaf 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[8]
Not Released[8] "All at Once You Love Her" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
From the musical Pipe Dream[9][10] "All By Myself" Irving Berlin
Arranged by Jack Andrews & Joe Lipman[11] 1961[12] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[11]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola[12] "All I Do is Dream of You" Nacio Herb Brown Arthur Freed 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[13]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
Performed in a medley with two other songs[12] "All Through the Day" Jerome Kern Oscar Hammerstein II 1945 with Russ Case & his Orchestra
From the film Centennial Summer[14] "All Through the Night" Traditional Old Welsh Air
Arranged by Ray Charles 1958[15] with Ray Charles Singers & unidentified organ accompaniment[16] "Almost Like Being in Love" Frederick Loewe Alan Jay Lerner 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
Part of the "We Get Letters" Medley[4] "And I Love You So" Don McLean 1973[17] 1980[5] "And Roses and Roses" Ray Gilbert
Dorival Caymmi
Arranged by Nick Perito 1966 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[18] "Anema e core" Salvatore "Salve" D'Esposito Italian: Tito Manlio

English: Manny Curtis
Harry Akst

1966 with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[19] "Angeline" Edward Ross
Si Rothman 1941 with the Ted Weems Orchestra[20][21] "Another Go 'Round" Gloria Shayne
Noël Regney
Arranged by Nick Perito 1967 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[22] "Arrivederci Roma (Goodbye to Rome)" Renato Ranucci Italian: Pietro Garinei
Sandro Giovannini
English: Carl Sigman 1966 with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[19] "As My Love for You" George Fischoff
Arranged by Byron Olsen 1982[23] with Nick Perito Orchestra
Released in 1983[24] "As Time Goes By" Herman Hupfeld
Arranged by Joe Reisman 1955[25] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[26] "Aubrey" David A. Gates
Arranged by Bergen White[27] 1973[17] "Ave Maria (Schubert)" Franz Schubert (public domain)
Prayer based on Luke 1:28 in Holy Bible[28] 1949 with Choir & Organ directed by Mitchell Ayres & Ray Charles[29] 1959 with Robert Shaw Male Chorale & Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[28] 1968 arranged & adapted by Nick Perito
features vocal backing from the Ray Charles Singers[30] "'A' — You're Adorable" Sidney Lippman Fred Wise
Buddy Kaye 1949 with The Fontane Sisters
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[31] B"Back in Your Own Backyard" Dave Dreyer
Al Jolson Billy Rose 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[32]
Not Released[32] "Baia" Ary Evangelista Barroso Portuguese: Ary Evangelista Barroso

English: Ray Gilbert

1966 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[18] "Bali Ha'i" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1949[33] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[34][35] "Beady Eyed Buzzard" Richard Ahlert
Eddie Snyder
Arranged by Anita Kerr 1965 with the Anita Kerr Quartet[36]
Released in June 1969[37] "Beats There a Heart So True" Jack Keller
Noel Sherman 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers "Beautiful Noise" Neil Diamond 1980[5] "Because" Guy d'Hardelot Edward Teschemacher[38] 1947[39] with Russ Case & his Orchestra[40] "Begin the Beguine" Cole Porter 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[41]
Not Released[41] 1959[42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[41] 1972 from the NBC-TV special Cole Porter in Paris "Behind Closed Doors" Kenny O'Dell 1974 with The Ray Charles Singers[43] "Bella Bella Sue" Barry Parker
Anthony Roberto
Fran Smith 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers "The Bells of St. Mary's" A. Emmett Adams Douglas Furber 1962[44] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[45]
not released[44][45] "The Best Thing For You (Would Be Me)" Irving Berlin 1950 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
From the Broadway musical Call Me Madam[46] "The Best of Times" Jerry Herman 1983 with Ray Charles Singers
from the Broadway musical La Cage Aux Folles[47] 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra[48] "Better Luck Next Time" Irving Berlin 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra
From the film Easter Parade[49] "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" Harold Arlen Ted Koehler 1958[4] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[50] "Beyond Tomorrow (Love Theme from Serpico)" Mikis Theodorakis
Larry Kusik 1974 with the Ray Charles Singers[43] "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song)" Al Hoffman
Mack David Jerry Livingston 1949[51] "Birth of the Blues" Ray Henderson Lew Brown
B. G. DeSylva 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[4] "Black Moonlight" Arthur Johnston Sam Coslow[52] 1950 with Orchestra & Chorus directed by Sigmund Romberg & Mitchell Ayres[53] "Bless the Beasts and Children" Perry Botkin Jr.
Barry DeVorzon
Arranged by Nick Perito 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra
featuring Violin Solo by Jerry Vinci[48] "Bless This House" May H. Morgan (aka Brahe)
Helen Taylor 1950 with Mitchell Ayres Women's Choir[54]
featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin[55] "Blue Room" Richard Rodgers Lorenz Hart 1948 (twice) RCA Version with Henri René Orchestra & Chorus[56] MGM Version with Robert Tucker Chorus[57]
From the film Words and Music[57][58] "Blue Skies" Irving Berlin 1946 with Russ Case Orchestra[59][60] 1961[12] with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[60]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed in a medley with two other songs[12] 1980 Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] "Body and Soul" Johnny Green Frank Eyton
Edward Heyman
Robert B. Sour 1947[61] with Russ Case & his Orchestra
From the film Body and Soul[62] "Breezin' Along with the Breeze" Haven Gillespie
Seymour Simons
Richard Whiting 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[63]
From the Hollywood musical Pete Kelly's Blues[25] "Brian's Song (The Hands of Time)" Michel Legrand Marilyn and Alan Bergman 1974 with the Ray Charles Singers[43] "Bridge over Troubled Water" Paul Simon
Arranged by Don Costa 1971 with Don Costa Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[64] "Bummin' Around" Pete Graves 1965 not released[44] "Buongiorno Teresa" Jimmy Lytell
Dick Manning 1968 with the Ray Charles Singers[65]
Released in June 1969[37] "A Bushel and a Peck" Frank Loesser 1950 with Betty Hutton[34]
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[66] "But Beautiful" Jimmy Van Heusen Johnny Burke 1980 Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] "Butterfly (I'll Set You Free)" L. Russell Brown Irwin Levine 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra[48] "Bye Bye Little Girl" Wayne P. Walker
Don Schroeder 1965 not released[44] "By the Way" Joseph Myrow Mack Gordon 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra
From the film When My Baby Smiles at Me[67] C"Can't Help Falling in Love" George David Weiss
Hugo Peretti
Luigi Creatore 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[68] "Cara Cara Bella Bella" Lucius del Guercio (aka Jean Alexander) English: Ray Carter & Lucile Johnson 1951 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[69] "Carnival" Luiz Bonfá Portuguese: Antônio Maria
English: George David Weiss
Hugo Peretti
Luigi Creatore 1963[70] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[71] 1966 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[18] "Carol Medley" A medley of:
  • Caroling, Caroling
  • The First Noël
  • Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
  • Silent Night
1968[30] with the Ray Charles Singers "Carolina Moon" Joe Burke Benny Davis 1947[61] with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[72] "Catch a Falling Star" Lee Pockriss
Paul Vance[38] 1957 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & the Ray Charles Singers[73] "Caterina" Earl Shuman
Maurice "Bugs" Bower 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & the Ray Charles Singers[10] "Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang the Little Bird)" Saverio Seracini Italian: Ettore Minoretti

English: John Turner
Geoffrey Parsons

1955 with Jaye P. Morgan
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[10] "Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)" Al Hoffman
Jerry Livingston Mack David 1947 with The Satisfiers
featuring instrumental backing from Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[74] "Childhood is a Meadow" Charles Tobias
Frederick K. Tobias
Jerry Tobias 1952 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[75] "Chincherinchee" John Jerome 1956 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[59][76] "Christ is Born" Monsignor Domenico Bartolucci English :Ray Charles 1968[30] with the Ray Charles Singers "C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S" Eddy Arnold Jenny Lou Carson 1953 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[77] "Christmas Bells (In the Steeple)" Ray Stevens
Arranged by Bill McElhiney 1967 with Bill McElhiney Orchestra[78] "Christmas Dream" Andrew Lloyd Webber German: André Heller
English: Tim Rice 1974 with the London Boy Singers
from the soundtrack of the film The Odessa File[79] "Christmas Eve" Gerard Andre Biesel Ray Charles 1968[30] with the Ray Charles Singers "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)" Mel Tormé Robert Wells 1953[77] Both versions featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[80] 1959[81] "The Christmas Symphony" Phil Perry
Joe Candullo
Charles Faso Reade 1950 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[82] "Class Will Tell" Joseph A. Burke
Edgar Leslie 1939 with the Ted Weems Orchestra[6][21] "Close" Cole Porter 1957 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[83]
Not Released[83] "(They Long to Be) Close to You" Burt Bacharach Hal David 1970[84] with Nick Perito Orchestra[85] "Cold, Cold Heart" Hank Williams 1951 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[86]
Not Released[86] "The Colors of My Life" Cy Coleman Michael Stewart 1980 from the Broadway musical Barnum[87] "Come Rain or Come Shine" Harold Arlen Johnny Mercer 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[4][88] "Cominciamo ad amarci" Gino Mescoli Italian: Vito Pallavicini 1966 with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[19] "Coming Back for More" Unknown 1976 Not Released[89] "Coo Coo Roo Coo Coo Paloma" Sosa Tomas Mendez Patricia P. Valando
English: Ronnie Carson 1965[90] with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
Released in 1966[18] D"Dance Ballerina Dance" Bob Russell
Carl Sigman 1947[91] "Dance Only with Me" Jule Styne Betty Comden
Adolph Green 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[92] "Dancin'" Jerry Leiber
Mike Stoller
Arranged by Joe Reisman[93] 1957 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10] "Days of Wine and Roses" Henry Mancini Johnny Mercer 1963 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[70] "Dear Hearts and Gentle People" Sammy Fain Bob Hilliard 1959[42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[94] 1980 part of "Bing Crosby Medley"[5] "'Deed I Do" Fred Rose Walter Hirsch 1957 with Como's Little Combo (a section of Mitchell Ayres Orchestra) "Deep in the Heart of Texas" Don Swander June Hershey 1941 with the Ted Weems Orchestra[21][95] "Deep in Your Heart" Jan Crutchfield 1967[96] Released in June 1969[37] "Delaware" Irving Gordon 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[97] "Did Anyone Ever Tell You, Mrs. Murphy?" Karl Suessdorf Lloyd Sloan
Leah Worth 1949 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[98] "(Did You Ever Get) That Feeling in the Moonlight" James Cavanaugh
Larry Stock
Ira Schuster 1945 with The Satisfiers and features instrumental backing from Russell Case Orchestra[99] "Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba)" Jimmy McHugh Harold Adamson 1945[38] with The Satisfiers
features instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[100]
from the Hollywood musical Doll Face[38] "Dindi" Antonio Carlos Jobim Aloysio De Oliveira
English: Ray Gilbert 1966 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[18] "Donkey Serenade" Rudolf Friml
Herbert Stothart George Forest
Robert Wright 1959[42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[101] "Don't Ask Me Why" Ben Weisman Fred Wise 1954 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[102]
Not Released[102] "Don't Blame Me" Jimmy McHugh Dorothy Fields 1943[103] "Don't Leave Me" Harry Nilsson 1970 with Marty Manning Orchestra and unidentified background singers[104] "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" Slim Willet 1952 with The Ramblers[38]
features instrumental backing from Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra[105] 1980[5] "Door of Dreams" Robert Allen Al Stillman 1954 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[106]
Not Released[106] 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[106] "Do You Hear What I Hear?" Noël Regney
Gloria Shayne 1968 with the Ray Charles Singers[30] "Do You Remember Me" Nick Perito Richard B. Matheson 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra[48] "Dream Along with Me (I'm on My Way to a Star)" Carl Sigman 1956[9][59] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[107] 1958[4] "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" Cindy Walker
Arranged by Don Costa 1971 with Don Costa Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[64] "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" Franz Liszt[108]
Adaptation: Al Hoffman
Jerry Livingston Mack David 1949 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[109] "Dream on Little Dreamer" Jan Crutchfield
Fred Burch
Arranged by Anita Kerr 1965 with the Anita Kerr Quartet[110] "A Dreamer's Holiday" Mabel Wayne Kim Gannon 1949 with The Fontane Sisters
features instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[111] E"Easter Parade" Irving Berlin 1947 with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[112] "E Lei (To You)" Ugo Calise Italian: Ugo Calise
English: Ray Charles 1966 with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[19] "El Condor Pasa" 18th Century Folk Melody arranged by Jorge Milchberg
Notation: Daniel Alomía Robles English: Paul Simon 1970[84] with Nick Perito Orchestra[113] "Eli, Eli" Traditional Jewish Hymn
adapted by George Sandler 1953[1] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[114] "Empty Pockets Filled with Love" Irving Berlin 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[115] "Eres Tu" Juan Calderon Lopez Spanish: Juan Calderon Lopez
English: Jay Livingston
Ray Evans 1974 with the Ray Charles Singers
also titled "Eres Tu (Touch the Wind)"[43] "Especially for the Young" Ben Weisman Manny Curtis 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[116] "Everybody is Lookin' for an Answer" Evangeline Seward 1970[84] with Nick Perito Orchestra[117] "Everybody's Talking" Fred Neil 1970[118] "Everything" Unknown
Arranged by Bob Mersey 1976 Not Released[119] "Everytime I Meet You" Joseph Myrow Mack Gordon 1947 with an unidentified orchestra
From the film The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend[120] F"Fancy Dancer" Harry Manfredini
John Briggs
Arranged by Byron Olsen[24] 1982[121] with Nick Perito Orchestra
Released in 1983[24] "Far Away Places" Alex Kramer
Joan Whitney
Arranged by Joe Reisman 1948 with Henri René Orchestra[40][122] "The Father of Girls" Ervin M. Drake 1967 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[123] 1968[124] Re-recorded voiceover dub[123] 1970[118] "Feelings" Mauricio Kaiserman Portuguese: Thomas Fundera
English: Morris Albert 1977[125] with Nick Perito Orchestra[125]
Released in 1978[126] "A Fellow Needs a Girl" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra
from the stage musical Allegro[127] 1961[12] with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[127]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed as a medley with two other songs[12] "First Class Private Mary Brown" Frank Loesser 1944 Performed A Cappella with an unidentified choir
For the Special Services army show About Face[128] "Fly Me to the Moon" Bart Howard[129] 1963[70] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[130] "Fooled" Franz Lehár[131]
Adaptation: Doris Tauber[10] English Adaptation: Manny Curtis[10]
Non-English Adaptation: Viktor Leon
Leo Stein[131] 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10] "For All We Know" Fred Karlin Arthur James
Robb Wilson 1971[64] with Don Costa Orchestra[132] "Forever" George Fischoff
Arranged by Ron Frangipane
Stanley Schwartz 1978 with Nick Perito Orchestra[133] "Forever and Ever" Franz Winkler German: Franz Winkler
English: Malia Rosa 1949 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[134] "Forget Domani" Riz Ortolani
Norman Newell 1966 with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[19] "Forget Me Nots in Your Eyes" Edgar Leslie
Harry Warren 1944 with Lud Gluskin Orchestra and an unidentified chorus[135] "For The Good Times" Kris Kristofferson
Arranged by Bergen White[136] 1973[17] "For Me and My Gal" George W. Meyer E. Ray Goetz
Edgar Leslie 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[25] "For You" Joe Burke Al Dubin 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[137] "Frosty the Snowman" Jack Rollins Steve Nelson 1953[138] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[77] "Funny How Time Slips Away" Willie Nelson
Arranged by Anita Kerr 1965 with the Anita Kerr Quartet[110] G"A Garden in the Rain" Carroll Gibbons James Dyrenforth 1946 with The Satisfiers
featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[58][139] "Gigi" Frederick Loewe Alan Jay Lerner 1961[12] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[140]
Performed in a medley with two other songs[12] "Girl of My Dreams [de]" Sunny Clapp [de] 1946 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[59] "The Girl with the Golden Braids" Eddie Snyder Stanley J. Kahan 1957[10][141] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[142] "Girl You Make It Happen" Warner Alfred Wilder 1977[143] with Nick Perito Orchestra and the Tony Mansell Singers
Released in 1978[126] "Give Me Your Hand" Dorothy Stewart 1949 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[144] "Give Myself a Party" Don Gibson
Arranged by Anita Kerr 1965 with the Anita Kerr Quartet[110] "Glad to Be Home" Irving Berlin 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[115] "Glendora" Ray Stanley
Arranged by Joe Reisman 1956 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[76][122] "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" Traditional Christmas Song 1953 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[77][145] 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[81] "Goodbye for Now" Stephen Sondheim
Arranged by Byron Olsen[24] 1981[146] with Byron Olsen Orchestra
Released in 1983
Love theme from movie Reds[24] "Goodbye, Sue" Jimmy Rule
Lou Ricca
Jules Lowman 1943[58] with a 10-voice Mixed Chorus[147] 1944 with Benny Goodman & his All-Star Band[147] "Goodnight, Sweet Dreams, Goodnight" Teddy Powell
Leonard Whitcup 1938 with Ted Weems Orchestra[20] "Goodnight, Sweet Jesus" Reverend James Curry 1953[1] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[148] "Goody Goodbye" Nat Simon James Cavanaugh 1939[20] with the Ted Weems Orchestra[21] "The Grass Keeps Right on Growin'" Gloria Shayne 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[149]
featuring Mike Leech String Section[150] "Greensleeves" Traditional Song
Arranged by Ray Charles & Nick Perito 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers[151] "Gringo's Guitar" Cindy Walker 1965[110] "A Gypsy Told Me" Jack Yellen
Sam Pokrass[152] 1938 with the Ted Weems Orchestra[20][21]
From the film Happy Landing[152] H"Happiness Comes, Happiness Goes" Al Stillman
Dick Manning 1965 with the Ray Charles Singers[153]
Not Released until 2007[154] 1967 with the Ray Charles Singers[153]
Released in June 1969[37] "Happy Man (If I Ever Find the Time)" Robert Lee "Bob" McDill 1967 (twice)[155] New York version with the Ray Charles Singers[155]
not released[44][155] "Happy Together" Garry Bonner
Alan Gordon 1967 with the Ray Charles Singers[156]
(Not Released)[44][156] "Harmony" Arthur Kaplan
Norman Simon
Arranged by Nick Perito 1974 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[157]
(Not Released)[44][157] "A Hatchet, a Hammer, a Bucket of Nails" Sarah Graham
Richard Ahlert
Eddie Snyder
Arranged by Anita Kerr 1965 with the Anita Kerr Quartet[110] "Haunted Heart" Arthur Schwartz Howard Dietz 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra
from the musical Inside U.S.A.[158] "Have I Stayed away Too Long?" Frank Loesser 1943 A Cappella with an unidentified choir[159] "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" Hugh Martin
Ralph Blane 1968 with the Ray Charles Singers[30] "Having a Lonely Time" Paul Gibbons
Roy Ringwald 1941 with the Ted Weems Orchestra and Elmo Tanner[21] "The Hawaiian Wedding Song (Ke Kali Nei Au)" Charles E. King Hawaiian: Charles E. King
English: Al Hoffman
Dick Manning 1963 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[70] "Heartaches for Sale" Unknown
Arranged by Joe Reisman 1957 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[160]
Not Released[160] "Hearts Will Be Hearts" Cindy Walker 1967[161] Released in June 1969[37] "He Couldn't Love You More" Giulio Rapetti
Elio Cesari
Alberto Testa Italian: Giulio Rapetti
Elio Cesari
Alberto Testa
English: Robert I. Allen 1973[162] (Not Released)[44][162] "Hello, Young Lovers" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II[163] 1951 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[164] 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[116] "Here Comes Heaven (Again)" Jimmy McHugh Harold Adamson 1945 with Russ Case Orchestra
from the film Doll Face[165] "Here Comes That Song Again" Bill Zerface
Jim Zerface
Bob Morrison
Arranged by Byron Olsen 1982[166] with Nick Perito Orchestra
Released in 1983[24] "Here Comes My Baby Back Again" Bill West
Dottie West
Arranged by Anita Kerr 1965 with the Anita Kerr Quartet[110] "Here We Come A Caroling / We Wish You a Merry Christmas" Traditional song arranged by Ray Charles 1959[81] Performed A Cappella with the Ray Charles Singers[167] "Here's to My Lady" Rube Bloom Johnny Mercer 1951 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[168] "Here, There and Everywhere" Lennon–McCartney
Arranged by Cam Mullins[169] 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[149] "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" Traditional Gospel song adapted by Geoff Love 1958[15] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[170] "He Who Loves" Burt Bacharach Hal David 1967 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[171]
(Not Released)[44][171] "Hit and Run Affair" Don Roseland
Ray Cormier
Mel Van 1953 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra[10] "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name" Traditional Church Music 1950 with St. Patrick's Cathedral Boys Choir
featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin[29] "(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays" Robert Allen Al Stillman 1954[172] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[172] 1959[81] "Honey, Honey (Bless Your Heart)" Larry Stock Dominick Belline
(nephew of Como's wife, Roselle)[173] 1957 with Como's Little Combo[173] 1959[42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[174] "Hoop-Dee-Doo" Milton de Lugg Frank Loesser 1950 with the Fontaine Sisters
features instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[122] "Hopelessly" Jack Richards
Ed Penney (aka Robert Mellin) 1954 with Ames Brothers
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[175]
(Not Released)[44][175] "Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)" Emmanuel Chabrier
Adaptation: Al Hoffman
Dick Manning Al Hoffman
Dick Manning 1956[38] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[9] "A House is Not a Home" Burt Bacharach Hal David 1970[84] "How Beautiful the World Can Be" Buddy Zais 1967[176] with the Ray Charles Singers[177] "How Deep is the Ocean" Irving Berlin
Arranged by Jack Andrews & Joe Lipman 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[178]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed in a medley with two other songs[12] "How Insensitive" Antonio Carlos Jobim Portuguese: Vinicius De Moraes
English: Norman Gimbel 1965[179] with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
Released in 1966[18] "How to Handle a Woman" Frederick Loewe Alan Jay Lerner 1967 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[180]
Not Released[180] 1968 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[124] "Hush Little Darlin'" Bob Haymes Marty Clarke 1949 with The Fontane Sisters
features instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[181] I"I Accuse" Dick James
Les Johnson
Terry O'Brien
Arranged by Joe Reisman 1957 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[182]
Not Released[182] "I Believe" Ervin Drake
Al Stillman
Irvin Graham
Jimmy Shirl 1953 (twice) with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[183]
not released[183] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[1] "I Believe in Music" Mac Davis
Arranged by Bergen White[184] 1973[17] "I Can't Remember" Al Hoffman
Dick Manning 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[185]
Not Released[185] "I Concentrate on You" Cole Porter 1952 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[52] 1972 Recorded for the NBC TV special Cole Porter in Paris "I Confess" Jack Lawrence
Gunnar Hoffsten
Tryggve Arnesson 1953 "I Cross My Fingers" Walter Kent Walton Farrar 1950 with The Fontane Sisters
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[186] "Idle Gossip" Joseph Meyer Floyd Huddleston 1953 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[187]
First released in 1990 on the Readers Digest album The Best of Perry Como[188] "I Don't Know What He Told You" Giulio Rapetti
Elio Cesari
Alberto Testa
English: Robert I. Allen 1974[43] Previously recorded in 1973 under the title "He Couldn't Love You More"[189] "I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore" Bennie Benjamin
George Weiss 1949 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[190] "I Dream of You (More Than You Dream I Do)" Marjorie Goetschius
Edna Osser 1944[191] "If (They Made Me a King)" Tolchard Evans Robert Hargreaves
Stanley J. Damerell[40] 1950 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[35][192] "If (Gates)" David A. Gates
Arranged by Don Costa 1971[64] with Don Costa Orchestra[193] "If I Could Almost Read Your Mind" Ray Charles
Nick Perito 1970[118] 1980[5] "If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight)" James P. Johnson Henry Creamer 1956 with Como's Little Combo[194]
First Released in 1971 "If I Loved You" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1945 with Russ Case Orchestra
From the musical Carousel[59] "If I'm Lucky" Joseph Myrow
Eddie Delange 1946 with Russ Case & his Orchestra
From the film If I'm Lucky[195] "If There is Someone Lovelier Than You" Arthur Schwartz Howard Dietz 1952 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[52] "If We Can't Be the Same Old Sweethearts" James V. Monaco Joseph McCarthy 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[61] "If and When" Joseph Myrow Sammy Cahn 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[196]
Not Released[196] "If You Were the Only Girl (in the World)" Nat D. Ayer Clifford Grey 1946 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[197] "If You Were Only Mine" Isham Jones Charles Newman 1950 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[58] "I Gotta Right To Sing the Blues" Harold Arlen Ted Koehler 1955[25] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[198] "I Have You to Thank" Jule Styne Leo Robin 1957 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
Only appeared on the NBC-TV special Ruggles of Red Gap[199] "I Know" Carl Stutz
Edith Lindeman 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10] "I Know What God Is" John G. Bowen
Don Raye
Ned Freeman 1959[97] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10] "(I Left My Heart) In San Francisco" George Cory Douglas Cross[129] 1963[70] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[200] "I'll Always Love You"       "I'll Be Home for Christmas" Kim Gannon
Walter Kent
Buck Ram 1946 with Russ Case Orchestra & Chorus[201] "I'll Love Nobody Else But You" Alfred Gary
Nick Mitchell 1953 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[202]
Not Released[202] "I'll Remember April" Gene de Paul Patricia Johnston
Don Raye 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[68] "I Looked Back" Larry Wagner Jimmy Eaton 1967 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[203] "I Love You" Cole Porter 1944 Performed A Cappella with an unidentified mixed chorus
From the stage musical Mexican Hayride[204] "(I Love You) Don't You Forget It" Henry Mancini Al Stillman 1963 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[205] "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" Chopin
Adaptation: Harry Carroll Joseph McCarthy 1945 with Russ Case Orchestra & The Satisfiers[61]
from the film The Dolly Sisters[206] 1946 with André Kostelanetz & his Orchestra[206] "I May Never Pass This Way Again" Murray Wizel
Irving Melcher
Arranged by Jack Andrews[207] 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[15] "I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)" Doc Daugherty
Ellis Reynolds Al J. Neiburg 1944 with Lew Martin Orchestra[208] "I'm Dreaming of Hawaii" Nick Perito Dick Williams
Jennifer L. Perito 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra[48] "I'm Gonna Love That Gal (Like She's Never Been Loved Before)" Frances Ash 1945 with Russ Case Orchestra[209] "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter" Fred E. Ahlert Joe Young 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[210]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola Performed in a medley with two other songs[12] "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" Hoagy Carmichael Johnny Mercer 1980 Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] "In the Garden" C. Austin Miles
Arranged by Ray Charles[211] 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[15] "In My Little Red Book" Ray Bloch
Nat Simon
Al Stillman[20] 1938 with the Ted Weems Orchestra
featuring vocal whistling by Elmo Tanner[20][21] "In Our Hide-Away" Irving Berlin 1962 with Sandy Stewart
featuring instrumental and vocal backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[115] "In the Still of the Night" Cole Porter 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[25] 1972 for the NBC-TV special Cole Porter in Paris "In These Crazy Times" Sydney Lippman Sylvia Dee 1968 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[124] "I Really Don't Want to Know" Don Robertson Howard Barnes[129] 1965 with Anita Kerr Quartet[110] "Is She the Only Girl in the World?" Irving Berlin 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[115] "The Island of Forgotten Lovers" Dick Manning
Kay Twomey 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[212] "It All Comes Back to Me Now" Alex Kramer
Joan Whitney
Hy Zaret[20] 1941 with the Ted Weems Orchestra[21] "It All Seems to Fall in Line" Ben Weisman Al Stillman 1973[17] "It Could Happen to You" Jimmy Van Heusen Johnny Burke 1958[4] 1980[5] "It Gets Lonely in the White House" Irving Berlin 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
featuring intro vocals by Ray Charles Singers[115] "It Had to Be You" Isham Jones Gus Kahn 1958[4] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[213][214] "It Happened in Monterey" Mabel Wayne William Rose 1955[25] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[215] "I Think I Love You" Tony Romeo 1970[84] with Nick Perito Orchestra[216] "I Think of You" Francis Albert Lai Rod McKuen 1971[64] with Don Costa Orchestra[217] "I Thought About You" Ronald E. McGown
Arranged by Cam Mullins[218] 1973[17] "It's Been a Long, Long Time" Jule Styne Sammy Cahn 1956 with Como's Little Combo[219]
Not Released[219] "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" Meredith Willson 1951 with The Fontane Sisters featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[220] "It's a Good Day" Dave Barbour
Peggy Lee 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[25] 1970 with The Doodletown Pipers[118] "It's Impossible" Canache Armando Manzanero Spanish: Canache Armando Manzanero
English: Sid Wayne 1970[84] with Marty Manning Orchestra[221] "It's a Lovely Day Today" Irving Berlin 1950 with The Fontane Sisters
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[34] "It's the Talk of the Town" Jerry Livingston Al J. Neiburg
Marty Symes 1944 with Paul Baron Orchestra featuring an unidentified Clarinet Solo[222] 1955[25] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[222] "It Was Such a Good Day" Joe Brooks
Arranged by Cam Mullins 1973[223] (Not Released)[44][223] "I've Got a Feelin' I'm Fallin'" Harry Link
Thomas "Fats" Waller Billy Rose 1947 with The Satisfiers
featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[59][224] "I've Got the World on a String" Harold Arlen Ted Koehler 1955[25] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[225] "I've Got You Under My Skin" Cole Porter 1959[42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[226] 1970[118] with Nick Perito Orchestra[226] "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" Frederick Loewe Alan Jay Lerner 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[227]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed in a medley with two other songs[12] "Ivy Rose" Al Hoffman
Dick Manning
Arranged by Joe Reisman[228] 1957 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10] "I Wanna Be Around" Sadie Vimmerstedt
Johnny Mercer 1963 (twice)[70] "I Wanna Go Home (with You)" Jack Joyce
Joe Candullo 1949 with The Fontane Sisters featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[229] "I Want to Give" Enrique Raul de Jesus (aka J. Marcelo)
J. Eduardo Ruben Carballo English: Gene Nash 1973[17] "I Want to Thank Your Folks" Bennie Benjamin
George Weiss 1946 with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[230] "I Was Young and Foolish" Dick Manning
Arranged by O. B. Masingill 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[116] "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" Joe Howard
Harold Orlob Will Hough
Frank Adams[231] 1939 with the Ted Weems Orchestra[20][21] 1947 with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra
From the film I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now[231] J"Jason" Debbie Hupp
Bob Morrison
Arranged by Nick Perito 1981[232] with Nick Perito Orchestra
Released in 1983[24] "Jingle Bells" James Pierpont 1946 with Russ Case Orchestra & Chorus[201] "Joy to the World" George F. Handel Isaac Watts 1953 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[77] "Juke Box Baby" Joe Sherman Noel Sherman 1956 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[10] "Just Born (to Be Your Baby)" Luther Dixon
Billy Dawn Smith
Arranged by Joe Reisman[233] 1957 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10] "(Just One Way to Say) I Love You" Irving Berlin 1949 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus
from the Broadway musical Miss Liberty[234] "Just Out of Reach" Virgil F. Stewart
Arranged by Mike Leech[235] 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[149] K"Keep It Gay" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1953 with Henri René Orchestra & Chorus
From the musical Me and Juliet[236] "Kentucky Babe" Adam Geibel Richard Henry Buck 1946 with Russ Case Orchestra & The Satisfiers[237] "Kewpie Doll" Sid Tepper
Roy C. Bennett
Arranged by Joe Reisman 1958 with Ray Charles
featuring instrumental and vocal backings from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10][213] "Killing Me Softly with Her Song" Charles Fox Norman Gimbel 1973[17] "Kiss Me and Kiss Me and Kiss Me" Luciano Beretta Italian: Arturo Casadei
English: Al Hoffman
Dick Manning 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[107] "Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)" Forest Gene Wilson
Eunice Levy
Jake Porter
Arranged by Joe Reisman 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10][122] "Kol Nidrei" Traditional Jewish Hymn in Hebrew 1953[1] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[238] L"Laroo Laroo Lilli Bolero" Sidney Lippman Sylvia Dee
Elizabeth Evelyn Moore 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[239] "The Last Straw" Lenny Stack 1952 with Betty Hutton
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[240]
(Not Released)[44][240] "Lazy Weather" Peter De Rose Jo Trent 1936 with the Ted Weems Orchestra
featuring vocal whistling by Elmo Tanner[20][21] "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella" Sammy Fain Irving Kahal
Francis Wheeler 1959[42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[241] "Let It Be Love" Ben Peters
Arranged by Cam Mullins[242] 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[149] "Let Me Call You Baby Tonight" Bob Duncan
Porter Jordan
Arranged by Mike Leech[243] 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[149] "Let's Do It Again" Jackie Trent (aka Yvonne J. Harvey)
Peter Anthony "Tony" Hatch
Arranged by Cam Mullins[244] 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[149] "Let's Go To Church" Steve Allen 1950 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[245] "Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk" Irving Berlin 1949 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus
From the Broadway musical Miss Liberty[246] "Lies" Harry Barris George Springer 1952 with The Ramblers
featuring instrumental backing from Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra[61] "Like Someone in Love" Jimmy Van Heusen Johnny Burke 1945 with Ted Steele Orchestra & The Satisfiers[247] 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
Part of the "Letters" Medley[4] "Like Young" André Previn Paul Francis Webster 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[116] "Lili Marlene" Norbert Schultze German: Hans Leip
English: Tommie Connor 1944 Performed A Cappella with an unidentified mixed chorus[248] "Linda" Jack Lawrence 1959[42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[249] "The Little Drummer Boy" Katherine Davis
Henry Onorati
Harry Simeone 1968 with the Ray Charles Singers[30] "Little Boat (O Barquinho)" Ronaldo Boscoli Buddy Kaye
Roberto Menescal 1965 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[250]
First Released in 2007[154] "Little Man You've Had a Busy Day" Mabel Wayne Maurice Sigler
Al Hoffman 1946 with The Satisfiers
featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[251] 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
Part of the "We Get Letters" Medley.[4] "Lollipops and Roses" Tony Velona 1962[68] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[252] "Lonesome, That's All" Lee S. Roberts
Ben J. Bradley 1952 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[253] "Long Ago (and Far Away)" Jerome Kern Ira Gershwin 1944 A Cappella with an unidentified mixed chorus
From the Hollywood musical Cover Girl[254] "Long Life, Lots of Happiness" Owen McGovern 1970 with Marty Manning Orchestra & unidentified background singers[255] "Look Out the Window (and See How I'm Standing in the Rain)" Dave Mann Bob Hilliard 1953 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[256] "Look to Your Heart" Jimmy Van Heusen Sammy Cahn 1968[124] with Nick Perito Orchestra[257] "The Lord's Prayer" Albert Hay Malotte Jesus Christ
Based on Matthew 6: 9-13 and Luke 11: 2–4 in Holy Bible 1949 with Choir and Organ directed by Mitchell Ayres[29][258] 1959 with Robert Shaw Male Chorale & Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[258] "Love" Gerard Kenny
Drey Shepperd 1980[87] "Love Don't Care (Where It Grows!)" Tupper Saussy
Arranged by Bill McElhiney 1973 with Bill McElhiney Orchestra[259] "Love in a Home" Gene de Paul Johnny Mercer 1968 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[124] "Love Is a Christmas Rose" Earl Shuman
Leon Carr 1967[260] "Love Is Spreadin' over the World" Neil Sedaka Howard Greenfield 1970[118] "Love Letters" Victor Young Edward Heyman 1945 with Lloyd Shaffer & his Orchestra
from the film Love Letters[261] 1958[4][213] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[261] "Love Makes the World Go 'Round" Ollie Jones 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[76] "Love Me or Leave Me" Walter Donaldson Gus Kahn 1947 with The Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[61] "Love Put a Song in My Heart" Ben Peters
Arranged by William E. Justis[262] 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[149] "Loving Her Was Easier" Kris Kristofferson
Arranged by Cam Mullins[263] 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[149] M"Maderia" Unknown 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[264]
Not Released[264] "Magic Moments" Burt Bacharach Hal David 1957[38] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[213][265] "Make Love to Life" James Stein
Arranged by Mike Leech[266] 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[149] "Make Someone Happy" Jule Styne Betty Comden
Adolph Green 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
From the Broadway musical Do Re Mi[10] "Making Love to You" Nick Perito Sammy Cahn 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra[48] "Manhã de Carnaval" Luiz Bonfá Portuguese: Antonio Maria

English:George David Weiss
Hugo Peretti
Luigi Creatore

1966 from Black Orpheus[18] "Mandolino" Pietro Garinei
Sandro Giovannini Italian: Sandro Giovannini
Pietro Garinei
English: Alex Kramer
Al Stillman 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[267]
Not Released[267] "Mandolins in the Moonlight" George Weiss
Aaron Schroeder 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10][76] "Marcheta" Victor Schertzinger 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra "Marchin' Along to the Blues" Mel Green
Arranged by Joe Reisman 1957 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[268] "Maria" Leonard Bernstein Stephen Sondheim 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[68] "Marie" Unknown 1977
(Basic Track)[269] Overdubs Recorded in 1978[269]
(Not Released)[44][269] "Marrying for Love" Irving Berlin 1950[34] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[270] "Maybe" Allan Flynn
Frank Madden 1952 duet with Eddie Fisher
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[271] "May I Never Love Again" Jack Erickson
Sano Marco 1941 with the Ted Weems Orchestra[6][21] "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You" Meredith Willson 1958[15] "Meditation" Antonio Carlos Jobim Portuguese: Newton Mendonça
English: Norman Gimbel 1966 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[18] "Meet Me at the Altar" Chuck Deal
Dan Deal 1965 (twice) Nashville version with the Anita Kerr Quartet[272]
(Not Released).[44][272] New York version with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[272] "Me and My Shadow" Dave Dreyer
Al Jolson Billy Rose 1951 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[59] "Mi Casa, Su Casa (My House Is Your House)" Al Hoffman
Dick Manning[141]
Arranged by Joe Reisman[273] 1957[38][141] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[273] "Michelle" John Lennon
Paul McCartney
Arranged by Don Costa 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers[151]
Alternate Take released in 1984[58] "Mood Indigo" Barney Bigard
Duke Ellington Mitchell Parish 1959[42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[274] "Moonglow and Theme from Picnic" Will Hudson
Irving Mills Eddie DeLange 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[68] George Duning Steve Allen "Moonlight Love" Claude Debussy
Adaptation: Domenico Savino Mitchell Parish 1956 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10] "Moon River" Henry Mancini Johnny Mercer 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[68] "Moon Talk" Al Hoffman
Dick Manning[10] 1958 (twice)[10][275] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[10] & Ray Charles Male Chorale[275] "More" Alex Alstone Tom Glazer 1956 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10][35] "More and More" Jerome Kern E. Y. Harburg 1944 with Lou Martin Orchestra
From the film Can't Help Singing[276] "More than Likely" Jimmy Van Heusen Sammy Cahn 1962[68] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[277] "More Than You Know" Vincent Youmans Billy Rose
Edward Eliscu 1946 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[278] 1951 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[59] "The Most Beautiful Girl" Rory Bourke
Billy Sherrill
Norro Wilson 1974[43][279] "Mother Dear, O Pray for Me" I. B. Woodbury 1950 with St. Cathedral Boys Choir
featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin[29] "My Blue Heaven" Walter Donaldson George Whiting 1946 with Russ Case Orchestra & The Satisfiers[280]
First Released in 1984[58] "My Child" Adaptation: Cy Coben
Jerry Livingston
Based on a Piano Concerto composed by Chopin Cy Coben
Jerry Livingston 1949 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[281]
Not Released[281] "My Coloring Book" John Kander Fred Ebb 1963[70] "My Cup Runneth Over" Harvey Schmidt Tom Jones 1968 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[124] "My Favorite Things" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1962 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[68] "My Funny Valentine" Lorenz Hart 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[282]
From the Hollywood musical Gentlemen Marry Brunettes[25] "My Heart Stood Still" Richard Rodgers Lorenz Hart 1948 with Robert Tucker Chorus
recorded for the film Words & Music[283] 1952 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[52] 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra
featuring Trombone Solo by Chauncey Welch[48] "My Kind of Girl" Leslie Bricusse
Arranged by Nick Perito 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers[151] "My Little Baby" Joe Shapiro
Lou Stallman[107][141]
Arranged by Joe Reisman[284] 1957[141] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[284] "My Love and Devotion" Harold Fields, Howard Barnes and Joseph Roncoroni
(credited as Milton Carson) 1952 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[285] "My Melancholy Baby" Ernie Burnett George A. Norton
Maybelle E. Watson 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[59] "My One and Only Heart" Robert Allen Al Stillman 1953 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra[286] "My Own Peculiar Way" Willie Nelson 1965[110] N"Nearer, My God to Thee" Lowell Mason Sarah F. Adams 1953[1] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[287] "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" Manning Sherwin Eric Maschwitz 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers[151] "Nobody" Bert Williams Alex Rogers 1952 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[288]
Not Released[288] 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
From the film The Seven Little Foys[288] "Nobody But You" Dion O'Brien 1967[289] Released in 1969[37] "Noodlin' Rag" Robert Allen Allen Roberts 1952 with The Fontane Sisters featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[290] "No Other Love" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1953[61] with Henri René Orchestra & Chorus
From the stage musical Me & Juliet[291] "Not While I'm Around" Stephen Sondheim
Arranged by Byron Olsen 1980[87] "No Well on Earth" Dave Mann Bob Hilliard 1958[15] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[292] "N'yot N'yow" (The Pussycat Song) Dick Manning 1948 with The Fontane Sisters and 4 additional backing singers
featuring ukulele played by Jack Lathrope[293] O"O Come All Ye Faithful" Latin Hymn Translated by Frederick Oakeley 1946 with Organ & Choir conducted by Russ Case[201] "Oh Marie" Original Italian melody adapted by Ray Charles
Nick Perito Italian Adaptation: Eduardo DiCapua 1966 with Nick Perito Orchestra and the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[19] 1980 with Nick Perito Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[5] "O Holy Night" Adolphe Charles Adam French: Placide Cappeau de Roquemaure
English: John Sullivan Dwight 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[81][294] 1968 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[30] "Oh! How I Miss You Tonight" Joseph A. Burke
Benny Davis
Mark Fisher 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[59] "O Little Town of Bethlehem" Phillips Brooks
Lewis H. Redner[201] 1946[295] with Organ & Choir conducted by Russ Case[201] "Ollie Ollie Out's in Free" Clarence Freed
Helen White 1941 with the Ted Weems Orchestra[21][296] "O Marenariello" Original Italian melody adapted by Ray Charles & Nick Perito adaptation: Salvatore Gambardella 1966 with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers and Nick Perito Orchestra[19] 1970 with The Doodletown Pipers and Nick Perito Orchestra[118] "On the Island of Catalina" Ted Weems
Moe Jaffe
John O'Brien 1939[6] with Ted Weems & his Orchestra[297] "Once I Loved (Amor e Paz)" Antonio Carlos Jobim Vinicius De Moraes
English: Ray Gilbert 1966 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[18] "Once Upon a Time" Charles Strouse Lee Adams 1962[68] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
From the broadway musical All American[298] "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)" Harold Arlen Johnny Mercer 1955[25] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[299]
From the Hollywood musical Young at Heart[25] "One Little Candle" George Mysels Joseph Malloy Roach 1952 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[300] "One More Mountain" Eddie Snyder
Paul Vance 1963 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[301] "One More Time" Ray Henderson B. G. DeSylva
Lew Brown 1954 with the Ames Brothers
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[302]
(Not Released)[44][302] "One More Vote" Eddie Delange
Joseph Myrow 1946 with Russ Case Orchestra & The Satisfiers
From the film If I'm Lucky[303] "Only One" Sunny Skylar
Tom Glazer
Andrew Ackers
Arranged by Joe Lipman[304] 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[15] "On the Outgoing Tide" Mabel Wayne Lew Brown 1950 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[305] "Onward, Christian Soldiers" Arthur S. Sullivan Sabine Baring-Gould 1953[1] with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[306] "Oowee, Oowee" Bonita Ann Andre
Ronald Lawrence
Sydney Robin
Ramona Marie Witry[176]
Arranged by Anita Kerr 1965[307] with the Anita Kerr Quartet[307] "The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener" Tony Hatch
Jackie Trent
Arranged by Nick Perito 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers[151] "Over the Rainbow" Harold Arlen E. Y. Harburg 1952 with Sally Sweetland[52]
featuring instrumental and vocal backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[308] P"Papa Loves Mambo" Bix Reichner
Al Hoffman
Dick Manning
Arranged by Joe Reisman 1954 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[38] "Pa-paya Mama" Norman Gimbel
Larry Coleman
George Sandler 1953 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & The Ramblers[309] "Pardon My English (Samba Torto)" Antonio Carlos Jobim Aloysio De Oliveira
English: Ray Gilbert 1965 with Ray Charles Singers[310]
First Released in 2007[154][310] "Patricia" Benny Davis 1950 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[311] "Pennies from Heaven" Arthur Johnston Johnny Burke 1980 Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] "People" Jule Styne Bob Merrill 1968 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers[312]
(Not Released)[44][312] "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" Osvaldo Farrés Spanish: Osvaldo Farrés
English: Joe Davis 1965 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[313]
First Released in 2007[154][313] "Pianissimo" Bennie Benjamin
George Weiss 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[314] "Picture Me Without You" Jimmy McHugh Ted Koehler 1936 with Ted Weems Orchestra[20] "Pigtails and Freckles" Irving Berlin Irving Berlin 1962[115] "Play Me a Hurtin' Tune" Sidney Lippman Sylvia Dee 1952 with The Fontane Sisters
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[315] "Please Believe Me" Bob Merrill Bee Walker 1949 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra
Introduced on Perry's NBC Chesterfield Supper Club[316] "Please, Mr. Sun" Ray Getzov Sid Frank 1951 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[317] "A Portrait of My Love" Cyril Ornadel David West 1961 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[318]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed in a medley with two other songs[12] "Prayer for Peace" Nick Acquaviva English: Norman Gimbel 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[15] "Prayer of Thanksgiving" Edward Kremser German: Edward Kremser
English Translation by Theodore Baker 1950[54] with Mitchell Ayres Mixed Chorus
featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin[319] "Prisoner of Love" Russ Columbo
Clarence Gaskill Leo Robin 1945 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[38][40][320] 1946 with André Kostelanetz & his Orchestra[320] 1970 with The Doodletown Pipers[118] "Put Your Hand in the Hand" Gene MacLellan 1971 with Ray Charles Singers Q"Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)" Antonio Carlos Jobim English: Buddy Kaye
Gene Lees 1965[321] with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
Released in 1966[18] R"Rainbow on the River" Louis Alter Paul Francis Webster 1936[20] with the Ted Weems Orchestra[21]
featuring vocal whistling by Elmo Tanner[20] "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" Burt Bacharach Hal David 1970[84] with Nick Perito Chorus[322] "Rambling Rose" Joseph Burke Joseph Allan McCarthy Jr. 1947 with The Satisfiers
featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[323] "Reach Out Your Hand" Billy Sherrill
Tammy Wynette 1973 Not Released[324] "Red Sails in the Sunset" Hugh Williams (aka Will Grosz) Jimmy Kennedy 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[4] "Regrets" Barbara Wyrick
Arranged by John Abbott 1980[87] "Ribbons and Roses" Samuel Lewis
George W. Meyer
Pete Wending 1938[6] with Ted Weems & his Orchestra[325]
song is also known as "Robins and Roses"[21] "Roamin' through the Countryside" Kendal Hayes
Arranged by Anita Kerr 1965 with the Anita Kerr Quartet[326]
(Not Released)[44][326] "Rock of Ages" Thomas Hastings Augustus Toplady 1950[54] with Mitchell Ayres Male Chorus
featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin[327] "Rollin' Stone" Irving Gordon 1951 with The Fontane Sisters
featuring instrumental and vocal backing by Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Chorus[328] "The Rosary" Ethelbert Nevin
Robert Cameron Rogers 1950[54] with Mitchell Ayres Women's Choir featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin[329] "Rose of the Rockies" Charles Kenny
Nick Kenny
Allie Wrubel[20] 1941 with Elmo Tanner
featuring instrumental backing from the Ted Weems Orchestra[21] "The Rose Tattoo" Harry Warren Jack Brooks 1955[10][129] with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[330]
From the film The Rose Tattoo[10][129] "Rosemary Blue" Neil Sedaka Howard Greenfield 1978 with Nick Perito Orchestra[331]
Not Released[331] "Roses of Picardy" Haydn Wood Frederick E. Weatherley 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[332] "Round and Round" Joe Shapiro
Lou Stallman
Arranged by Ray Charles & Joe Reisman[333] 1957[38][141] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[333] "Route 66" Bobby Troup
Arranged by Jack Andrews & Joe Lipman 1959[42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[334] "The Ruby and The Pearl" Jay Livingston Ray Evans 1952 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[335]
Only featured in the film Thunder in the East until 1955, appearing on the greatest hits album RCA Victor Platter Party with various artists[335][336] "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" Johnny Marks 1953 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[77][337] 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[81] S"Sad and Lonely" Nick Acquaviva Ted Varnick 1957 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[338]
Not Released[338] "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" J. Fred Coots
Haven Gillespie 1946 with The Satisfiers
featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[201] 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[81] "Santa Lucia" Teodoro Cottrau
adaptation: Nick Perito adaptation: Ray Charles 1966 with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[19] "Save Me the Dance" Luciano Angeleri Ervin M. Drake 1980[87] "Say It Isn't So" Irving Berlin 1956 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[339]
Not Released[339] 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[339]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed as a medley with two other songs[12] "Say You're Mine Again" Charles Nathan Dave Heisler 1953 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & The Ramblers[340] "Scarlet Ribbons" Evelyn Danzig Jack Segal 1958[15] "Seattle" Hugo Montenegro
Jack Keller
Ernie Sheldon 1968[341] Released in June 1969[37] "The Second Time" Francis Albert Lai Tim Rice 1982[342] with Nick Perito Orchestra
Released in 1983[24] "Secretly" Al Kaufman
Marty Symes 1943 with a 10-voice Mixed Choir[343]
Not Released[343] "Send In the Clowns" Stephen Sondheim 1980[5] "The Shadow of Your Smile" Johnny Mandel Paul Francis Webster[129] 1966 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[18] "She's a Lady" Cy Coben 1950 with Betty Hutton
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[344] "Silent Night" Franz Gruber
Joseph Mohr 1946 with Organ & Choir conducted by Russ Case[201] "Silver Bells" Jay Livingston Ray Evans 1968 with The Ray Charles Singers[30] "Simple and Sweet" Sammy Fain Irving Kahal 1938 with Ted Weems Orchestra
featuring vocal whistling by Elmo Tanner[20] "Sing" Joe Raposo
Arranged by Bergen White 1973[17] "Sing Along with Me" Nick Perito Dee Williams 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra[48] "Slightly out of Tune (Desafinado)" Antonio Carlos Jobim Portuguese: Newton Mendonça
English: Jon Hendricks and Jesse Cavanaugh (aka Howie Richmond) 1963[70] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[345] "Smile" Charles Chaplin Geoffrey Parsons
John Turner 1961 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[346]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed as a medley with two other songs[12] 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers[151] "Snowbird" Gene MacLellan 1970[84] "So Far" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra
From the stage musical Allegro[347] "So in Love" Cole Porter 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[348]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed as a medley with two other songs[12] 1972 "So It Goes" John Barry Mason
Alec Gould
Michael Heath Johnson
Arranged by Byron Olsen 1982[349] with Nick Perito Orchestra
Released in 1983[24] "Somebody Cares" Johnny Robba
Frank Reardon
Ernest G. Schweikert 1962[68] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[350] "Somebody Makes It So" Paul Vance
Eddie Snyder 1967 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[351] "Somebody Up There Likes Me" Bronislau Kaper Sammy Cahn 1956 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
From the film Somebody Up There Likes Me[9][163] "Somebody Somewhere" Frank Loesser 1968 with the Ray Charles Singers[352]
(Not Released)[44][352] "Some Children See Him" Wihla Hutson Alfred Burt 1968 with the Ray Charles Singers[353]
not released[44][353] "Someday I'll Find You" Noël Coward
Arranged by Nick Perito 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers[151] "Some Enchanted Evening" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1949[34] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[354] "Someone is Waiting" Richard Ahlert
Ettore Stratta 1980[87] "Something" George Harrison 1970[84] "Sonata" Alex Alstone Ervin Drake Jimmy Shirl 1946 with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[355] "The Song of Songs" Harold Vickers French: Maurice Vancaire
English: Clarence Lucas 1947[40][356] with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[356] "The Songs I Love" Jimmy Van Heusen Sammy Cahn 1963[70] "South of the Border" Michael Carr
Jimmy Kennedy 1957 with Como's Little Combo "Souvenir d'Italie" Lelio Luttazzi Italian: Giulio Scarnicca
Renzo Tarabusi
English: Carl Sigman 1966 with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[19] "Sow the Seeds of Happiness" Jack Keller
Noel Sherman 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[357]
Not Released[357] "St. Louis Blues" W. C. Handy
Arranged by Jack Andrews & Joe Lipman 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[42][358] "Stand Beside Me" Tompall Glaser 1965[110] "Stay with Me" Nick Perito Ray Charles 1966 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[18] "A Still Small Voice" Ben Weisman Al Stillman 1958[15] "Stop! And Think It Over" Roy C. Bennett
Sid Tepper 1967 with Ray Charles Singers[176][359] "The Story of the First Christmas" Traditional Christmas Story Medley adapted by John A. Richards 1950[360] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[361] 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[81] "Summer Me, Winter Me" Michel Legrand Marilyn and Alan Bergman 1969[362] (Not Released)[44] "Summertime" George Gershwin Ira Gershwin[363]
Du Bose Heyward 1952 with Sally Sweetland
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[52] "Summer Wind" Henry Mayer Danish: Hans Bradtke
English: Johnny Mercer 1965[176] with the Anita Kerr Quartet[176][364] "Sunrise, Sunset" Jerry Bock Sheldon Harnick 1968 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[124] "Sunshine Wine" Cindy Walker 1968[365] Released in June 1969[37] "Surrender" Bennie Benjamin
George Weiss 1946 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[366] "Sweet Adorable You" Thomas Baker Knight 1965[110] "Sweet Leilani" Harry Owens 1980 Performed by the Ray Charles Singers[367]
Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] "The Sweetest Sounds" Richard Rodgers 1962[68] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[368] "Swingin' on a Star" Jimmy Van Heusen Johnny Burke 1980 Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] T"Take a Look at Me" Ronald E. McCown
Arranged by Cam Mullins 1973[369] (Not Released)[44][369] "Take Me Home" Michelle Aller
Robert Esty
Arranged by Cam Mullins 1973[370] (Not Released)[44][370] "Talk of the Town" Chester Conn Gus Kahn 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[371]
(Not Released)[44][371] "Tell Her of My Love, Paloma" Unknown 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[372]
(Not Released)[44][372] "Temptation" Nacio Herb Brown Arthur Freed[38] 1945 (twice) Both 1945 versions with Ted Steele Orchestra
February 1945 version with The Satisfiers[373] 1974 with the Ray Charles Singers[43] "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" Frederick Loewe Alan Jay Lerner 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[374]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed in a medley with two other songs[12] "That Ain't All" John D. Loudermilk 1965[110] "That Christmas Feeling" Bennie Benjamin
George Weiss 1946 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[201] "That Old Gang of Mine" Ray Henderson Mort Dixon
Billy Rose 1939 with the Ted Weems Orchestra[20][21] 1951 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[375] "That's All this Old World Needs" Bob Tubert
Demetriss ( Tubert ) Tapp 1967 (twice)[376] Nashville version released in June 1969[37]
New York version not released[376] "That's the Beginning of the End" Alex Kramer
Joan Whitney 1946 with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[377] "That's What Friends Are For" Burt Bacharach Carole Bayer Sager 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra[48] "That's Where I Came In" Peter DeRose Charles Tobias 1946 with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[378] "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" John D. Loudermilk
Arranged by Mike Leech[379] 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[149] "There Is No Christmas Like a Home Christmas" Carl Sigman
Mickey J. Addy 1950 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[380] 1968 with Ray Charles Singers[30][380] "There'll Never Be Another Night Like This" David Reilly
Anthony Bygraves 1980[87] "There'll Soon Be a Rainbow" Henry Nemo
David Saxon 1943 Performed A Cappella with a 10-voice mixed choir[381] "There Never Was a Night So Beautiful" John Rox 1954 with Hugo Winterhalter & his Orchestra[382] "There's a Big Blue Cloud (Next to Heaven)" Ervin Drake
Hans Lengsfelder
Paul James McGrane 1951 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[383] "There's a Kind of Hush" David Leslie Reed
Geoff Stevens
Arranged by Nick Perito 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers[151] "There's No Boat Like a Rowboat" Irving Gordon 1951 with The Fontane Sisters
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[384] "They Say It's Wonderful" Irving Berlin 1946 with Russ Case & his Orchestra
From the musical Annie Get Your Gun[59] "The Things I Didn't Do" Fred Jay
Ira Kosloff
Irving Reid 1954 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10] "This is a Great Country" Irving Berlin Irving Berlin 1962[115] "This is All I Ask" Gordon Jenkins 1963[70] "This Nearly Was Mine" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[385]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed in a medley with two other songs[12] "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" L. Russell Brown Irwin Levine 1973[17] "Till the End of Time" Frédéric Chopin
Adaptation: Buddy Kaye
Ted Mossman Buddy Kaye
Ted Mossman 1945[38][40] with Russell Case Orchestra[386] "Tina Marie" Bob Merrill 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10] "Together Forever" Harvey Schmidt Tom Jones 1968 with the Ray Charles Singers[124]
also appears on the album Seattle[37] "To Know You (Is to Love You)" Robert Allen Allan Roberts 1952 with Betty Hutton
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[387]
(Not Released)[44] 1952 with The Fontane Sisters
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[387] 1959 with Ray Charles
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[42] "Tomboy" Joe Farrell
Jim Conway 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[10][107] "Tonight I Celebrate My Love For You" Michael Masser Gerry Goffin 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra[48] "Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral" James Royce Shannon 1980 Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] "Too Young" Sydney Lippman Sylvia Dee 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[116] "Too Young to Go Steady" Jimmy McHugh Harold Adamson 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[116] "Toselli's Serenade (Dreams and Memories)" Enrico Toselli English: Carl Sigman 1966 with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[19] "Toyland" Victor Herbert
Arranged & Adapted by Nick Perito 1968 with the Ray Charles Singers[30] "Traveling Down a Lonely Road" (Love theme from La Strada) Nino Rinaldi Rota
Michele Galderi Italian: Nino Rinaldi Rota
Michele Galderi
English: Don Raye 1966 with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[19] "Trees" Oscar Rasbach Joyce Kilmer 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[388]
Not Released[388] "Trouble Comes" Jack Segal
Marvin Fisher 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[389]
(Not Released)[389] "(Trouble Ends) Out Where the Blues Begins" Cliff Friend 1936 with Ted Weems Orchestra[20] "Try a Little Tenderness" James Campbell
Reginald Connelly
Harry M. Woods 1956 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[390]
First Released in 1993 on the CD compilation Yesterday & Today – A Celebration in Song[390] "Try to Remember" Harvey Schmidt Tom Jones 1968 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[124] "Tulips and Heather" Harold Fields, Howard Barnes and Joseph Roncoroni
(credited as Milton Carson) 1951 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[391] "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" Bob Nolan 1950 with the Western-Ayres (a Country music section of the Mitchell Ayres Orchestra)[58]
featuring vocal backing from Sons of the Pioneers[392] "Turnaround" Alan Green
Harry Belafonte
Malvina Reynolds 1968 with the Ray Charles Singers[124]
also appears on the album Seattle[37] "Turn Around" Henry Mayer Al Stillman 1970 (Not Released)[44] "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" Ray Charles Clement Clarke Moore (original poem) 1953 with Mitchell Ayres String Ensemble[77] "The Twelve Days of Christmas" Traditional Christmas Song in the Public Domain 1953 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[77] "Twilight on the Trail" Louis Alter Sidney D. Mitchell 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[4] "Two Blind Loves" Harold Arlen E. Y. Harburg 1939[20] with Ted Weems Orchestra
From the film Marx Bros. At the Circus[393] "Two Lost Souls" Richard Adler Jerry Ross 1955 with Jaye P. Morgan
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[10] "Two Loves Have I" Vincent Scotto English: Jack Murray & Barry Trivers
French: Georges Koger & Henri Varna 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[394] U"Unchained Melody" Alex North
Hy Zaret 1956 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[395]
First Released in 1993 on the CD compilation Yesterday & Today – A Celebration in Song[395] "Un giorno dopo l'altro (One Day is Like Another)" Luigi Tenco Earl S. Shuman 1966 with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[19] "Until Today" J. Fred Coots
Oscar Levant Benny Davis 1936 with Ted Weems Orchestra[20] V"Vaya Con Dios" Inez James
Buddy Pepper
Larry Russell 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
Part of the "Dear Perry" Medley[4] "The Very Thought of You" Ray Noble
Arranged by Don Costa 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers[151] W"Walk Right Back" Sonny Curtis 1973[396] "Wanted" Jack Fulton
Lois Steele 1953[38] with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[397] "Watchin' the Trains Go By" Tot Seymour
Al Goodhart 1950 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[398] "Watermelon Weather" Hoagy Carmichael Paul Francis Webster 1952 with Eddie Fisher
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[58][399] "The Way We Were" Marvin Hamlisch Marilyn & Alan Bergman 1974[43][400] "The Way You Look Tonight" Jerome Kern Dorothy Fields 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[401]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed in a medley with two other songs[12] "Weave Me the Sunshine" Peter Yarrow 1974 with the Ray Charles Singers[43] "We Kiss in a Shadow" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1951[34] with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[402] "Welcome Home" unknown 1973 (Not Released)[44] "We'll Meet Again" Albert R. Parker Hugh Charles 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers[151] "We've Only Just Begun" Roger Nichols Paul Williams 1970[84] "What Am I Gonna Do About You?" Jule Styne Sammy Cahn 1946 with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[403] "What Kind of Fool Am I?" Leslie Bricusse
Anthony Newley 1963[70] "What'll I Do?" Irving Berlin 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[61] "What Love Is Made Of" Paul Vance
Jack Segal
Eddie Snyder 1967 with the Ray Charles Singers[404] "What More Is There to Say? Al Frisch Robert Mellin 1952[405] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
(Not Released)[44][405] "What's New?" Bob Haggart Johnny Burke 1962[68] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[406] "What's One More Time?" Richard Leigh
Arranged by Byron Olsen 1982[407] with Nick Perito Orchestra
Released in 1983[24] "When" George Fischoff
Arranged by Byron Olsen 1980[87] "When Day is Done" Robert Katscher German: Robert Katscher
English: Buddy DeSylva[58] 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[408] "When Hearts Are Young" Sigmund Romberg
Al Goodman Cyrus Wood 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[116] "When I Fall in Love" Victor Young Edward Heyman 1958[4] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[409] "When I Lost You" Irving Berlin 1963[70] "When I Need You" Albert Hammond Carole Bayer Sager 1977[126] with Nick Perito Orchestra[410] "When I Wanted You" Gino Cuncio
Arranged by Gerald Alters & Stanley Schwartz 1978 with Nick Perito Orchestra[411] "When Is Sometime?" Jimmy Van Heusen Johnny Burke 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra
From the 1949 film A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court[412] "When She Smiles" Jerry Liliendahl 1980[87] "When Tonight Is Just a Memory" Bennie Benjamin
George Weiss 1947 with Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers
featuring instrumental backing from Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[413] "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" J. A. Butterfield
Geo. W. Johnson
Arranged by O. B. Masingill 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[116] "When You Come to the End of the Day" Frank C. Westphal Gus Kahn 1952 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[414]
First Released in 1955 on the greatest hits album RCA Victor Platter Party, with various artists[335] 1958[15] with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[414] "When You Were Sweet Sixteen" James Thornton 1947 with The Satisfiers[38][40]
features instrumental backing from Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[415]
from the film The Great John L.[38][40][415] "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You Just the Same)" Peter De Rose Charles Tobias 1947 with Russ Case & his Orchestra[61] "When You're Away" Victor Herbert Henry Blossom 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[416]
(Not Released)[44][416] "When You're in Love" Gene de Paul Johnny Mercer 1968 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[124] "When You're Smiling" Larry Shay
Mark Fisher
Joe Goodwin 1947 with The Satisfiers
featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case & his Orchestra[417] "Where Do I Begin?" Francis Lai Carl Sigman 1971 with the Ray Charles Singers[64] "Where Does a Little Tear Come From?" Marge Barton
Fred MacRae
Arranged by Anita Kerr 1965 with the Anita Kerr Quartet[110] "Where Is Love?" Lionel Bart
Arranged by Nick Perito 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra and the Tony Mansell Singers[151] "Where or When" Richard Rodgers Lorenz Hart 1980[5] "Where You're Concerned" Nancy Goland 1977[418] with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers
Released in 1978[126] "The Whiffenpoof Song" Tod B. Galloway Meade Minnigerode
George S. Pomeroy 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
Part of the "Letters" Medley[4] "While We’re Young" Alec Wilder
Morty Palitz Bill Engvick 1952 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[52][116] 1960 "White Christmas" Irving Berlin 1947 with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra and a Mixed Chorus[201] 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[81] 1980 Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] "Whither Thou Goest" Guy Singer 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[15] "Who Put That Dream in Your Eyes?" Al Stewart
M. P. Brown 1975 Windmill[419] "Why Did You Leave Me?" Norman Kaye
Steve Nelson 1952 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[420] "Why Does It Have to Rain on Sunday?" Bob Merrill
Vi Ott 1975 "Wild Horses" Robert Schumann
Adaptation: Johnny Burke
writing as "K.C. Rogan" Johnny Burke
writing as "K.C. Rogan" 1953 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[421] "The Wind Beneath My Wings" Larry Henley
Jeff Silbar 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra[48] "Winter Wonderland" Felix Bernard
Dick Smith 1946 with The Satisfiers
featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case & his Orchestra[201] 1959[81] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[422] "With All My Heart and Soul" Larry Stock
Stanley Adams 1951 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[423] "With a Song in My Heart" Richard Rodgers Lorenz Hart 1948 (twice) with Henri René Orchestra & Chorus[61][424] with Robert Tucker Chorus[425]
from the film Words and Music[61][425] "Without a Song" Vincent Youmans Billy Rose
Edward Eliscu 1951[59] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[426] 1970 with The Doodletown Pipers[118] "Without Your Love" Johnny Lange
Fred Striker
Arranged by Cam Mullins 1973[427] (Not Released)[44][427] "Woman of the World"     1973 (Not Released)[44] "Wonderful Baby" Don McLean
Arranged by William E. Justis 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[428] "World of Dreams" Des O'Connor
Arranged by William E. Justis 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[429] "A World of Love (That I Found in Your Arms)" François Deguelt English: Judy Spencer 1967 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[430] "Wouldn't It Be Nice?" Jimmy McHugh Harold Adamson 1945 with The Satisfiers
featuring instrumental backing from Ted Steele Orchestra[431] "Wrong Rainbow" Michael Bacon
Arranged by Cam Mullins 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[432]
(Not Released)[44][432] Y"Yellow Beach Umbrella" Craig Doerge Judy Henske 1975 with The Nashville Sounds[433]
(Not Released)[44][433] "Yes, No, Maybe!" Shirley Brotman
Walter Brown
Arranged by Bob Mersey 1976[434] (Not Released)[434] "Yesterday" Lennon–McCartney 1966 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[18] "Yesterday I Heard the Rain" Canache Armando Manzanero Gene Lees 1971 with the Ray Charles Singers[64] "Yo Te Quiero Asi" Don McLean Spanish: Jose Maria Pater 1973 Only had a limited release as a Victor single in the US and as a RCA single in other countries[435] "You Alone (Solo Tu)" Robert Allen Al Stillman 1953 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[436] 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[436]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed as a medley with two other songs[12] "You Are in Love" Bart Howard 1959 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers "You Are My World" Paul Vance
Bobby London
Arranged by Kenny Ascher 1980[87] "You Are Never Far Away" Robert Allen Allen Roberts 1952 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[437]
(Not Released)[437] 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[4] "You Are So Beautiful" Billy Preston
Bruce Fisher
Arranged by Gerald Alters & Stanley Schwartz 1978 with Nick Perito Orchestra[438]
First Released in 1983[24] "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" Stevie Wonder 1974 with the Ray Charles Singers[43] "You Came a Long Way from St. Louis" John Benson Brooks Bob Russell 1959[42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[439] "You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes" 1936 with the Ted Weems Orchestra[21] "You Do Something to Me" Cole Porter 1955[25] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[440] "You Light Up My Life" Joe Brooks
Arranged by Nick Perito[441] 1977 with Nick Perito Orchestra[126] "You'll Always Be My Lifetime Sweetheart" Robert "Bobby" Day Johnny Burke
(writing as K.C. Rogan) 1955 "You'll Never Walk Alone" Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II 1951 with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[442]
(Not Released)[442] 1952 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[52][442] 1970 with The Doodletown Pipers[118] 1980[5] "You Made It That Way (Watermelon Summer)" Dwayne Blackwell
Rani Blackwell
Arranged by Cam Mullins 1967[443] "You Make Me Feel So Young" Joseph Myrow Mack Gordon 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[116] "You Needed Me" Randy Goodrum 1980[5] "Young at Heart" Johnny Richards Carolyn Leigh 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[116] "Young Love" Ric Cartey
Carole Joyner
Arranged by O. B. Masingill 1960 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[116] "You're Following Me" Burt Bacharach Bob Hilliard 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers.[10] "You're Just in Love" Irving Berlin 1950 with The Fontane Sisters
featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
From the Broadway musical Call Me Madam[34] "You're Nearer" Richard Rodgers Lorenz Hart 1948 with Robert Tucker Chorus
Recorded for the film Words & Music[444] 1968[124] with Nick Perito Orchestra[444] 1987 with Nick Perito Orchestra
featuring Guitar Solo by Dennis Budimir[48] "You Were Meant for Me" Nacio Herb Brown Arthur Freed 1961 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[445]
featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola
performed in a medley with two other songs[12] "You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)" Teddy Powell
Larry Stock 1946 with The Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[446] Z"Zing Zing —Zoom Zoom" Sigmund Romberg Charles Tobias 1950 with Sigmund Romberg Orchestra & Chorus[447]

What is Perry Como famous for?

Throughout the 1940's and 1950's Como had 42 Top Ten hits, appeared in 4 movies "Something for the Boys," "Doll Face," "If I'm Lucky," and "Words and Music." Chesterfield Cigarettes was Como's first radio sponsor, and sponsored his radio shows on NBC and CBS until 1955. At that time, he began his career in television.

How many hit songs did Perry Como have?

Hit records Between 1944 and 1958, Perry Como had 48 hits on Billboard's charts.

What year was catch a falling star?

Catch a Falling Star.

How many records did Perry Como sell?

In more than six decades of singing, his records sold more than 100 million copies; 27 individual prints reached the million-record mark. Christened Pierino Como in Canonsburg, Pa., and one of a family of 13 children, Como pursued a career as a barber before he launched his singing career.