Originally Posted By: NJBoy55
I wonder if Pizza Boy likes Como songs, I'm sure he does.

Of course I do. I only took so long to reply because my wife gets mad when I use the computer at night lol.

There are very few Italian American singers that I don't care for. But even if he wasn't Italian, Como's voice transcends all of that anyway. He was as smooth as silk.

I thought "It's Impossible" was a remarkable achievment when you consider the fact that Como was almost 60 years old when he recorded it. His voice was as smooth at 60 as it was at 30. That's a testament to clean living. No booze, cigarettes or hookers for Perry. Sinatra is still my favorite, but in many ways Como was the anti-Sinatra in terms of how he led his life. He was a family man to emulate until the very end. And speaking of which, when he passed away he was living not far from my in-laws in Jupiter, Florida.

Off topic on "It's Impossible." --- Elvis did a hell of a cover.



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