WHEN YOU
COME
TO THE END
OF THE DAY
RCA VICTOR LSP-1885 /
DPS-219
STEREO-ORTHOPHONIC HIGH FIDELITY
OCTOBER 1958
"When You
Come to the End of the Day" is the time when you
think a little bit more of the really important things in
life the things that bind us closely to our
families, our friends and our community. In our time,
Perry Como has come to represent some of these deeper,
truer values that we may occasionally overlook, and the
songs that Perry sings in this album are meant to give us
something of a musical setting for just that sort of
reverie.
The words and
music of these selections tell us of those things we hold
most dear here are songs that bring a little
cheer, a little wisdom, a little contentment into our
lives. And when we hear them sung by Perry Como, their
sincerity and dedication take on an even deeper meaning.
Perry Como
with Mitchell
Ayres and His Orchestra
and The Ray
Charles Singers
Recorded
in RCA Victors Studio A, New York,
on April 30, May
1, June 18, 19 and 23, 1958.
Orchestra
and Chorus under the direction of Mitchell Ayres.
Arrangements
by Joe Reisman, Jack Andrews and Joe Lipman.
Recording
Engineer: Bob Simpson.
Produced
by Joe Reisman.
RCA
VICTOR LSP-1885 J2PY 5363/4
IMPORTANT
NOTICE This is a TRUE STEREOPHONIC RECORD
specifically
designed to be played only on phonographs equipped for
stereophonic reproduction.
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