Perry Como (Pierino Ronald Como; May 18, 1912 – May 12, 2001) was an American singer and television personality known for his relaxed crooning style and popular mid‑20th century recordings.

Renowned as a smooth crooner with hit recordings including "Magic Moments" and many Christmas albums; had a long recording and television career through the mid‑20th century.

Enkriko's review praises Perry Como as the archetypal crooner whose songs evoke domestic nostalgia and mid‑century Americana. The review highlights specific songs such as "Magic Moments", "Chi-Baba-Chi-Baba My Bambino Goes to Sleep" and "When You Were Sweet Sixteen". The overall tone mixes admiration with a melancholic, retrospective irony.

For:Fans of traditional pop and crooners; listeners who enjoy nostalgic, mid‑century American music and easy‑listening vocals.

 When one talks about Como, they talk about a great Crooner, perhaps the Crooner par excellence: the one who has drenched and will continue to drench the fantasy nights of our mothers.

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