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Perry Como Dreamer's Holiday Mp3, Flac, Wma Perry Como Dreamer's Holiday mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Pop Album: Dreamer's Holiday Country: UK Released: 1961 Style: Ballad MP3 version RAR size: 1593 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1247 mb WMA version RAR size: 1509 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 342 Other Formats: AHX ADX MMF APE FLAC VOC ASF Tracklist Hide Credits My Love And Devotion A1 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra To Know You Is To Love You A2 Featuring – Betty Hutton The Rose Tattoo A3 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra Kewpie Doll A4 Featuring – The Ray Charles Singers The Things I Didn't Do A5 Featuring – The Ray Charles Singers Tumbling Tumbleweeds B1 Featuring – The Sons Of The Pioneers Just Born (To Be Your Baby) B2 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra, The Ray Charles Singers Ivy Rose B3 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra, The Ray Charles Singers Watchin' The Trains Go By B4 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra & Chorus Rollin' Stone B5 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra, The Fontane Sisters Notes 1961 The Decca Record Company Limited Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Dreamer's Holiday (LP, CAL 582 Perry Como RCA Camden CAL 582 US 1961 Album, Mono) Dreamer's Holiday (LP, CAL 582 Perry Como RCA Camden CAL 582 Canada 1960 Mono) Dreamer's Holiday (2xLP, CDN 149 Perry Como RCA Camden CDN 149 UK Unknown S/Sided) Dreamers' Holiday (LP, CAL 582 Perry Como RCA Camden CAL 582 US Unknown Comp) Related Music albums to Dreamer's Holiday by Perry Como Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra And The Ray Charles Singers - More Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra and Chorus - Eli, Eli Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres Orchestra And The Ray Charles Singers - Magic Moments / Catch A Falling Star Perry Como - Somebody Up There Likes Me Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres Orch. And The Ray Charles Singers - Magic Moments / Catch A Falling Star Perry Como - Magic Moments / Catch A Falling Star Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra - Memorable Music From The Movies Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra - If You Were Only Mine / Hit And Run Affair.
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