The only song with that title to ever chart in the US was by Perry Como in 1971
It seems like Perry Como should have recorded "Memories" by Bill Strange and Scott Davis, but he didn't. The most recognized version is by Elvis Presley, but Barbra Streisand and The Vogues also recorded this song.
"Till The End Of Time" by Perry Como was the number 1 hit song on September 12, 1945.
The opening theme song for Perry Como's shows from 1955 - 1963 was "Dream Along with Me (I'm On My Way to a Star)". The closing theme was "You Are Never Far Away From Me". The musical beginning of the "Sing to me, Mr. C." segment was "We Get Letters" composed by Ray Charles.
Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes by Perry Como was the opening song of Mystic Pizza. Mystic Pizza was released in 1988.
Wanted - Perry Como song - was created in 1952.
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Surrender by Perry Como
That was originally a Don McLean song.
Perry Como's novelty song "A -- Your're Adorable" (aka The Alphabet Song) was written by Sidney Lippman, Fred Wise and Buddy Kay in 1948. It was recorded on March 01, 1949 with the Fontane Sisters.
Perry Como never recorded "Tender Is the Night" which is a song by Jackson Brown released in 1983. It peaked at #25 on the Billboard Hot 100.
"Catch a Falling Star" was written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss in 1957. It was made famous by singer Perry Como.
Perry Como's song "Delaware" was written by Irving Gordon and recorded on December 28, 1959. In the USA it made it to #22 on the Billboard, but in the UK it charted in at #3. It is included in the albums "Delaware" (1960) and "An Evening with Perry Como" (1963).
Catch a Falling Star by Perry Como
There is a song by Perry Como its an oldie, its not a slow song, but it has all or most of the states name in it. A lyric is, what did miss i sip, she sipped a minn a sota, where has Ore gon, she went to buy a new jersey etc.
Perry Como sings the song n the Asda advert
Perry Como did not record the song "Always" which was a song written by Irving Berlin in 1925 as a wedding gift for his wife. It has been recorded by many artists, most notably Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Guy Lombardo and others.