The Scene Changes
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The Scene Changes | |||||
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Studio album by Perry Como | |||||
Released | 1965 | ||||
Recorded | 1965 | ||||
Genre | Vocal | ||||
Length | ~~:~~ | ||||
Label | RCA Victor | ||||
Producer | Chet Atkins | ||||
Perry Como chronology | |||||
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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"
[edit] Track listing
Side One
- Where Does a Little Tear Come From? (Words and Music by Marge Barton and Fred MacRae)
- Funny How Time Slips Away (Words and Music by Willie Nelson)
- Here Comes My Baby (Words and Music by Bill West and Dottie West)
- Sweet Adorable You (Words and Music by Thomas Baker Knight)
- I Really Don't Want To Know (Music by Don Robertson and lyrics by Howard Barnes)
- That Ain't All (Words and Music by John D. Loudermilk)
Side Two
- Dream On Little Dreamer (Words and Music by Jan Crutchfield and Fred Burch)
- Stand Beside Me (Words and Music by Tompall Glaser)
- A Hatchet, A Hammer, A Bucket of Nails (Words and Music by Sarah Graham, Richard Ahlert and Eddie Snyder
- Gringo's Guitar (Words and Music by Cindy Walker)
- My Own Peculiar Way (Words and Music by Willie Nelson)
- Give Myself a Party (Words and Music by Don Gibson)