Lightly Latin

Lightly Latin

Infobox Album | Name = Lightly Latin
Type = Album
Artist = Perry Como



Released = 1966
Recorded = December 29, 1965 ~March 1, 1966
Genre = Vocal
Length = ~~:~~
Label = RCA Victor
Producer = Andy Wiswell
Reviews =
* " [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:cr3ibkj96ak9 All Music Guide] " Rating|4|5
Last album = "The Scene Changes" 1965
This album = "Lightly Latin'
(1966)
Next album = "Perry Como In Italy" (1966)

"Lightly Latin" was Perry Como's 13th RCA Victor 12" long-play album, the 11th recorded in full "living" stereophonic sound and the third featuring Dynagroove technology.

Lightly Latin is a Perry Como album where the songs feature faintly South American arrangements by Nick Perito.

Track listing

Side 1
#How Insensitive (Insensatez) (Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius De Moraes)
#Stay With Me (Music by Nick Perito and lyrics by Ray Charles)
#(The) Shadow of Your Smile (Music by Johnny Mandel & Words by Paul Francis Webster)
#Meditation (Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim with original lyrics by Newton Mendonça)
#And Roses and Roses (Words and Music by Ray Gilbert and Dorival Caymmi)
#Yesterday (Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney)

Side 2
#Coo Coo Roo Coo Coo Paloma (Music by Sosa Tomas Mendez and lyrics by Patricia P. Valando)
#Dindi (Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim with lyrics by Aloysio De Oliveira)
#Baía (Music and original lyrics by Ary Evangelista Barroso)
#Once I Loved (Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim with lyrics by Vinicius De Moraes)
#Manhã de Carnaval (Music by Luiz Bonfa and lyrics by Antonio Mariz)
#Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Gene Lees and Buddy Kaye)

References

[http://www.kokomo.ca Perry Como Discography]


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