Reminds me of my Lionel train set. Received it as a Christmas gift in '54 along with my kid Brother. I remember running it on the dining room floor and Perry was singing this on Mom's kitchen radio. Good times.
This singer had a wonderful voice, and listening to this song is like a return to childhood for me. Very nice to listen again, and to remember my late Kid Sister and I romping around in the house.
What an utterly marvellous voice Perry Como had. What I find so enchanting is the absolutely "pressureless" way he sang. There will never be another like him. MsG
Perry Como sang the song, Stranger In Paradise dedicated to a guy who loved a lady but seemed not sure if he would be loved too. So, he was was called a stranger in paradise but then there was a chance.to win her.heart as.from the distance he saw her face. With her open arms she reached him out to to give her.love. Perry, your singing voice did inspired many fans of yours. It's so romantic and deeply cool that until this time you're no.longer in this planet your talent cannot just be disregard but be treasured instead, forever. RIP.
When I was 12 yrs old Perry had a 15 min program on TV...Every time I watched him, I wld Kiss the TV...Love @ First Sight!!..Must Hve Knw then, Wht a GOOD, LOVELY Man he wld Always Be!!!
My parents aren't with us any more,but, my sister said when this song came on the radio my dad would grab mum and sing this to her face to face. Oh how I wish I could of seen that moment.xxx
Farrar:- Perry Como the golden voice made in heaven, applied his special magic with this wonderful romantic ballad "Stranger In Paradise", with his incomparable performance. All leading male opposition, obliterated into dark shadows of respect & silence. Ladies, he is pleading to be rescued, please oblige immediately. One minor criticism of Perry, when performing live, he seems ill at ease in front of the bright lights when he is facing world TV cameras. Watch the nervous tensions with his hands & fists. Golden words of concern, by Peter E. Farrar.
Both Perry and Teresa are dead now. No one cares about their comment, unless you have found this. What lead you here? Hmm, anyways I find obscure comments on RUclips. I point out thoughtless comments, unlike mine, which requires a deeper thought. Your welcome.
Dear Miss Melicor & Jordan , I love your comments about the rare musical talent of the great Perry Como. I hope you love my comments too. It is established we have something in common, we are a great fan of the golden voice of Mr Como.
Terrific rendition of this classic song. And he looked so natural and casual, massaging his wrist as he belts it out. Yet, he sings with so much emotion in his voice. Reminds me of a story I once heard of Ella Fitzgerald eating a hot dog in studio while recording a song. If you've got talent, you can pull it off.
A great talent , a versatile singer : in "When you were sweet sixteen" , he could be intimate . In "Because" or "Temptation" , he could outsing some of his contemporaries .
Few of this species with such a talent in singing with a voice of attraction , activating the subconscious mind to form a real image of how human expresses his emotion of love through a lyrics by music, harmony of sounds ( the 6th steps of hermetic principle ) nature as a sign of good weather, also thanks to the great thinker "pythagoras" that define the sounds by a piece of string.
Look around 1:17 and you'll see that Perry is lip-syncing. There was lots of that in the early days of TV. If there is no microphone in sight, it was lip-syncing.
There was indeed lip-syncing even in the early days of TV, but this performance wasn't lip-synced. The reason you don't see a microphone is because overhead boom microphones were -- and still are -- the standard method of recording sound on TV and movie productions. Boom mics have been used since the 1920s.
Yes. Well at that time all TV singers did it. They rarelay had a 'great orchestra' to play the song so they just play the record and the singer lip-sinced it. And what a voice. My mother was a great fan of him.
Yes. Well at that time all TV singers did it. They rarelay had a 'great orchestra' to play the song so they just play the record and the singer lip-sinced it. And what a voice. My mother was a great fan of him.
Nice voice. um..........he got an itch on his wrist? got nothing better to do with your hands and arms while you are performing live? and NOTE: the carefully rehearsed expressionless face.
All comments are remarkable and testify to the great talent of Perry Como and how grateful we are that He existed and will not be forgotten.
I WAS 17...A Hi-school grad & a dad. Perry was a friend thru most of my adult life...Now 85...Imiss him....RIP
One day there will be a reunion. Jesus promised - John 14.
Reminds me of my Lionel train set. Received it as a Christmas gift in '54 along with my kid Brother. I remember running it on the dining room floor and Perry was singing this on Mom's kitchen radio. Good times.
This singer had a wonderful voice, and listening to this song is like a return to childhood for me. Very nice to listen again, and to remember my late Kid Sister and I romping around in the house.
😮😅. So. Wonderful.. Song.. Bravo.. Thanks 😮😅🎉
😮😅🎉
What an utterly marvellous voice Perry Como had. What I find so enchanting is the absolutely "pressureless" way he sang. There will never be another like him.
MsG
Just saw jihnny mathis...yes...both subtle control....
Very beautiful voice and he was very handsome and a good man GREAT songs God bless
His voice was beautiful-he made it seem so effortless!
My mother loved Perry. I liked him too. Beautiful voice. 🎶❤️
Absolutely Brilliant So Beautiful❤
Anybody more relaxing than Mr. Como? No, there isn't and never will be.
Perry Como sang the song, Stranger In Paradise dedicated to a guy who loved a lady but seemed not sure if he would be loved too. So, he was was called a stranger in paradise but then there was a chance.to win her.heart as.from the distance he saw her face. With her open arms she reached him out to to give her.love. Perry, your singing voice did inspired many fans of yours. It's so romantic and deeply cool that until this time you're no.longer in this planet your talent cannot just be disregard but be treasured instead, forever. RIP.
Beautiful song 💜
A perfect voice a good singer miss him a lot RIP Perry Como🙏😇❤🌹
When I was 12 yrs old Perry had a 15 min program on TV...Every time I watched him, I wld Kiss the TV...Love @ First Sight!!..Must Hve Knw then, Wht a GOOD, LOVELY Man he wld Always Be!!!
Great singing, Perry!
My parents aren't with us any more,but, my sister said when this song came on the radio my dad would grab mum and sing this to her face to face.
Oh how I wish I could of seen that moment.xxx
Absolutely loved it.
Another Great by Mr. C! Love the girls squealing in the back ground. Heart throb Perry!
I can tell that he's had professional training in singing. He's a class act, with a stellar presentation. 💕
He was and still and the best voice.
Quite sublime
Farrar:- Perry Como the golden voice made in heaven, applied his special magic with this wonderful romantic ballad "Stranger In Paradise", with his incomparable
performance. All leading male opposition, obliterated into dark shadows of respect & silence. Ladies, he is pleading to be rescued, please oblige immediately. One minor criticism of Perry, when performing live, he seems ill at ease in front of the bright lights when he is facing world TV cameras. Watch the nervous tensions with his hands & fists. Golden words of concern, by Peter E. Farrar.
One of the better versions.
There was no lip-syncing in Tv's early days in which Perry was a pioneer. He sang so smoothly and easily but this performance was indeed live.
great singer and sooooooooooooooooo handsome
Both Perry and Teresa are dead now. No one cares about their comment, unless you have found this. What lead you here? Hmm, anyways I find obscure comments on RUclips. I point out thoughtless comments, unlike mine, which requires a deeper thought. Your welcome.
Dear Miss Melicor & Jordan , I love your comments about the rare musical talent of the great Perry Como. I hope you love my comments too. It is established we have something in common, we are a great fan of the golden voice of Mr Como.
Terrific rendition of this classic song. And he looked so natural and casual, massaging his wrist as he belts it out. Yet, he sings with so much emotion in his voice. Reminds me of a story I once heard of Ella Fitzgerald eating a hot dog in studio while recording a song. If you've got talent, you can pull it off.
A great talent , a versatile singer : in "When you were sweet sixteen" , he could be intimate . In "Because" or "Temptation" , he could outsing some of his contemporaries .
The best😍🎉🎉🎉🕊️🕊️🕊️
Few of this species with such a talent in singing with a voice of attraction , activating the subconscious mind to form a real image of how human expresses his emotion of love through a lyrics by music, harmony of sounds ( the 6th steps of hermetic principle ) nature as a sign of good weather, also thanks to the great thinker "pythagoras" that define the sounds by a piece of string.
Que momento musical lindo! Gostaria muito de viver nos anos de 1950! 😢
Gustavo it was definitely the best time for music.
hermosisima voz
Ouh please release the time travel machine for the public... ^_^
I turned the sound half down at the start,,IS his the first version i heard,,,yes...subtle again...
Great. Very different from the Tony Bennett version. Both were excellent singing the tune adapted from the Russian Borodin.
Francelina Camilo is right.
Is Perry Como a little nervous singing this song?
something is going on offstage - a disturbance in the audience? a bobbysoxer with a gun?
He had always problems where to with his arms.
❤ Fell asleep listening to his Lovely voice. So Beautiful ❤❤❤ 1103/2024.
Michael Buble Isn't in Perry Como's League....
Bouffe.
Mielleux. ☹😕🙁
Peefect
Look around 1:17 and you'll see that Perry is lip-syncing. There was lots of that in the early days of TV. If there is no microphone in sight, it was lip-syncing.
There was indeed lip-syncing even in the early days of TV, but this performance wasn't lip-synced. The reason you don't see a microphone is because overhead boom microphones were -- and still are -- the standard method of recording sound on TV and movie productions. Boom mics have been used since the 1920s.
NO WAY! The only lip syncing is done by today's "would be singers"
Yes. Well at that time all TV singers did it. They rarelay had a 'great orchestra' to play the song so they just play the record and the singer lip-sinced it. And what a voice. My mother was a great fan of him.
Yes. Well at that time all TV singers did it. They rarelay had a 'great orchestra' to play the song so they just play the record and the singer lip-sinced it. And what a voice. My mother was a great fan of him.
No way he’s singing it live.
Nice voice. um..........he got an itch on his wrist? got nothing better to do with your hands and arms while you are performing live? and NOTE: the carefully rehearsed expressionless face.
Perry Coma