Perry Como and Anne Murray - Catch A Falling Star / Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes
2022 ж. 11 Мам.
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Perry and Anne Murray sing a duet medley of "Catch A Falling Star" and "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes" on "Perry Como's Lake Tahoe Holiday" from 1975.
Love love love Perry Como.
Handsome even as he got older. And such a voice!!!
I think he looked better when he got older.
So handsome!! Even more than when he was younger. I was so young when my mom and dad listened to his music but loved him thought he was good looking then and his voice swoon!
Fantastic..
Anne and Perry what a duo
He always seem so unassuming. Totally in the moment. I loved Dean Martin, my best swooner, but if Perry wanted me to go home with him I would.
❤lovely perry como my favourite singer.
Perfect!
Anne makes it look easy too.
Wonderful amazing beautiful songs
Its funny when you havent heard a song for many years it gives you an awe, awe oh ya .loved this video 💗
She's got a beautiful voice.
two legends, An American and very pretty Canadian
Nice... Ole times...
Anne Murray... Canada's female singer of all time.
Terrific
Wonderful wonderful 💖💖
Thank you so much Matthew! I would be very appreciate to you if you can upload song "The Grass Keeps Right on Growin" by Perry from this special 😊 And if you have "The Perry Como Sunshine show" (1974) I would be so happy to see part when Perry sings "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" Again many thanks to you! 😇
Hi Cost, you are very welcome! Unfortunately, the opening segment of "Perry Como's Lake Tahoe Holiday" is missing from the copy I have, but I do have the audio; the same too for "The Perry Como Sunshine Show" but no video (though there could be a fragment or two out there). More Lake Tahoe clips to follow! Best wishes, Matthew
@@como-tiontheperrycomoappre8064, thank you! I'm always happy when you return here ☺
Does anyone remembers a song that has the words” pic up the picies?? Don’t remember who of the wonderful voices of the past would sing it?? Would really appreciated thank you
A charming and natural duet. But why superseed band and chorus ?
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song written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss; perry did an ok job but he was just the mouth; not the brains.