Seattle (album)
Seattle | ||||
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Studio album by Perry Como | ||||
Released | 1969 | |||
Recorded | June 23, 1965, June 2, August 22, 24, 1967, June 5, 7, October 7, 10, 1968 | |||
Genre | Vocal | |||
Label | RCA Records | |||
Producer | Andy Wiswell and Chet Atkins | |||
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Seattle is Perry Como's 17th 12" long-play album released by RCA Records.[2] It was compiled from studio sessions recorded over a three period including the title track, his first Top 40 hit in four years. This was Como's first attempt at a contemporary 1960's sound. The album's opening track, "Happiness Comes, Happiness Goes", features distorted guitars and swirling organs.
Track listing
Side one
- "Happiness Comes, Happiness Goes" (Words and music by Al Stillman and Dick Manning)
- "Nobody But You" (Words and music by Dion O'Brien)
- "Seattle" (Music by Hugo Montenegro, and words by Ernie Sheldon and Jack Keller)
- "Turnaround" (Words and music by Alan Green, Harry Belafonte and Malvina Reynolds)
- "Beady Eyed Buzzard" (Words and music by Eddie Snyder and Richard Ahlert)
- "Hearts Will Be Hearts" (Words and music by Cindy Walker)
Side Two
- "That's All This Old World Needs" (Words and music by Bob Tubert and Demetriss Tapp)
- "Together Forever" (Music by Harvey Schmidt and lyrics by Tom Jones)
- "Sunshine Wine" (Words and music by Cindy Walker)
- "Deep In Your Heart" (Words and music by Jan Crutchfield)
- "Buongiorno Teresa" (Words and music by Dick Manning and Jimmy Lytell)
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