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Hits from Broadway Shows

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Hits from Broadway Shows
1953 cover
Studio album by
Released1953 (10-inch LP)
1956 (12-inch LP)
LabelRCA Victor
Perry Como chronology
TV Favorites
(1952)
Hits from Broadway Shows
(1953)
Around the Christmas Tree
(1953)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[1]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
(1956 ver.)[1]

Perry Como Sings the Hits from Broadway Shows, or simply Hits from Broadway Shows, is a studio album by Perry Como released by RCA Victor in 1953.

The album was originally issued on a 10-inch LP (cat. no. LPM-3124) and contained eight tracks (four on each side).[2][3]

There is also a 1956 version with 12 tracks (six on each side).[4]

Reception

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The album was featured on Billboard's alphabetical Popular Albums chart.[2]

Track listing

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10-inch LP (RCA Victor LPM-3124)[3]

Side 1
No.TitleNote(s)Length
1."A Bushel and a Peck"and Betty Hutton 
2."You're Just in Love (I Wonder Why)"  
3."Marrying for Love"  
4."It's a Lovely Day Today"  

1956 version

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All the songs are performed by Perry Como with Mitchell Ayres and his Orchestra except where noted.

12-inch LP (RCA Victor LPM-1191)[4]

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Note(s)Length
1."A Bushel and a Peck"Loesserand Betty Hutton 
2."You're Just in Love (I Wonder Why)"Berlinwith The Fontane Sisters 
3."Marrying for Love"Berlin  
4."It's a Lovely Day Today"Berlinwith The Fontane Sisters 
5."Summertime"I. Gershwin–G. GershwinSally Sweetland 
6."You'll Never Walk Alone"Hammerstein II–Rodgers  
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Some Enchanted Evening"Hammerstein II–Rodgers 
2."Bali Ha'i"Hammerstein II–Rodgers 
3."Hello, Young Lovers"Hammerstein II–Rodgers 
4."We Kiss in a Shadow"Hammerstein II–Rodgers 
5."My Heart Stood Still"Hart–Rodgers 
6."All at Once You Love Her"Hammerstein II–Rodgers 

References

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  1. ^ a b "Billboard". October 3, 1953.
  2. ^ a b "Perry Como – Perry Como Sings Hits From Broadway Shows – Vinyl (LP, 10-, Album), 1953". 1953 – via Discogs.
  3. ^ a b "Perry Como – Perry Como Sings Hits From Broadway Shows – Vinyl (LP, Album), 1956". 1956 – via Discogs.