The Scene Changes

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The Scene Changes
The Scene Changes cover
Studio album by Perry Como
Released 1965
Recorded 1965
Genre Vocal
Length ~~:~~
Label RCA Victor
Producer Chet Atkins
Perry Como chronology
The Songs I Love
(1963)
The Scene Changes
(1965)
Lightly Latin
(1966)

The Scene Changes was Perry Como's 12th RCA Victor 12" long-play album, the tenth recorded in full "living" stereophonic sound and the second featuring Dynagroove technology.

The Scene Changes is a Perry Como concept album where all the songs are country and feature the "Nashville Sound"

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Side One

  1. Where Does a Little Tear Come From? (Words and Music by Marge Barton and Fred MacRae)
  2. Funny How Time Slips Away (Words and Music by Willie Nelson)
  3. Here Comes My Baby (Words and Music by Bill West and Dottie West)
  4. Sweet Adorable You (Words and Music by Thomas Baker Knight)
  5. I Really Don't Want To Know (Music by Don Robertson and lyrics by Howard Barnes)
  6. That Ain't All (Words and Music by John D. Loudermilk)

Side Two

  1. Dream On Little Dreamer (Words and Music by Jan Crutchfield and Fred Burch)
  2. Stand Beside Me (Words and Music by Tompall Glaser)
  3. A Hatchet, A Hammer, A Bucket of Nails (Words and Music by Sarah Graham, Richard Ahlert and Eddie Snyder
  4. Gringo's Guitar (Words and Music by Cindy Walker)
  5. My Own Peculiar Way (Words and Music by Willie Nelson)
  6. Give Myself a Party (Words and Music by Don Gibson)

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