The following is a list of selected recordings by Perry Como (all on RCA Victor except where Ted Weems orchestra is referenced; in those cases, on Decca):

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!width=20%|Music by

!width=20%|Lyrics by

!width=5%|Year

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|"Abide with Me"

|William Henry Monk

|Henry Francis Lyte

|1953

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Act of Contrition"

|Joseph J. Leahy

|Traditional

|1953

|-

|rowspan=2|"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive"

|rowspan=2|Harold Arlen

|rowspan=2|Johnny Mercer

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|1980

|Part of Bing Crosby Medley

|-

|"Ad de Day"

|colspan=2|Herman Hupfeld

|1939

|with Ted Weems & his Orchestra

|-

|"Ain't Misbehavin'"

|Thomas "Fats" Waller<br />Harry Brooks

|Andy Razaf

|1955

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />(not released)

|-

|"All By Myself"

|colspan=2|Irving Berlin<br />Arranged by Jack Andrews & Joe Lipman

|1961

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola<br />Performed in a medley with two other songs

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|"All Through the Night"

|colspan=2|Traditional Old Welsh Air<br />Arranged by Ray Charles

|1958

|with Ray Charles Singers & unidentified organ accompaniment

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|"Almost Like Being in Love"

|Frederick Loewe

|Alan Jay Lerner

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />Part of the "We Get Letters" Medley

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|1980

|-

|"Anema e core"

|Salvatore "Salve" D'Esposito

|Italian: Tito Manlio<br />

English: Manny Curtis<br />Harry Akst

|1966

|with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers

|-

|"Angeline"

|colspan=2|Edward Ross<br />Si Rothman

|1941

|with the Ted Weems Orchestra

|-

|"Another Go 'Round"

|colspan=2|Gloria Shayne<br />Noël Regney<br />Arranged by Nick Perito

|1967

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Arrivederci Roma (Goodbye to Rome)"

|Renato Ranucci

|Italian: Pietro Garinei<br />Sandro Giovannini<br />English: Carl Sigman

|1966

|with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers

|with Nick Perito Orchestra<br />Released in 1983

|-

|"As Time Goes By"

|colspan=2|Herman Hupfeld<br />Arranged by Joe Reisman

|1955

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

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|"Aubrey"

|colspan=2|David A. Gates<br />Arranged by Bergen White

|1973

|1949

|with Choir & Organ directed by Mitchell Ayres & Ray Charles

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|1959

|with Robert Shaw Male Chorale & Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

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! colspan=5|

|-

|"Back in Your Own Backyard"

|Dave Dreyer<br />Al Jolson

|Billy Rose

|1961

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers<br />(not released)

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

|-

|"Beady Eyed Buzzard"

|colspan=2|Richard Ahlert<br />Eddie Snyder<br />Arranged by Anita Kerr

|1965

|with the Anita Kerr Quartet<br />Released in June 1969

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|"Beats There a Heart So True"

|colspan=2|Jack Keller<br />Noel Sherman

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Beautiful Noise"

|colspan=2|Neil Diamond

|1980

|1947

|with Russ Case & his Orchestra

|-

|rowspan=3|"Begin the Beguine"

|rowspan=3 colspan=2|Cole Porter

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />(not released)

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

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|"Bella Bella Sue"

|colspan=2|Barry Parker<br />Anthony Roberto<br />Fran Smith

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers

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|"The Bells of St. Mary's"

|A. Emmett Adams

|Douglas Furber

|1962<br />(not released)

|-

|rowspan=2|"The Best of Times"

|rowspan=2 colspan=2|Jerry Herman

|1983

|with Ray Charles Singers<br />from the Broadway musical La Cage Aux Folles

|-

|1987

|with Nick Perito Orchestra

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|"Better Luck Next Time"

|colspan=2|Irving Berlin

|1947

|with Russ Case & his Orchestra<br />From the film Easter Parade

|-

|"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"

|Harold Arlen

|Ted Koehler

|1958

|-

|"Beyond Tomorrow (Love Theme from Serpico)"

|colspan=2|Mikis Theodorakis<br />Larry Kusik

|1974

|with the Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Birth of the Blues"

|Ray Henderson

|Lew Brown<br />B. G. DeSylva

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers

|1950

|with Orchestra & Chorus directed by Sigmund Romberg & Mitchell Ayres

|-

|"Bless the Beasts and Children"

|colspan=2|Perry Botkin Jr.<br />Barry DeVorzon<br />Arranged by Nick Perito

|1987

|with Nick Perito Orchestra<br />featuring Violin Solo by Jerry Vinci<br />featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin

|-

|rowspan=2|"Blue Room"

|rowspan=2|Richard Rodgers

|rowspan=2|Lorenz Hart

|rowspan=2|1948 (twice)

|RCA Version with Henri René Orchestra & Chorus

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|MGM Version with Robert Tucker Chorus<br />From the film Words and Music

|-

|rowspan=3|"Blue Skies"

|rowspan=3 colspan=2|Irving Berlin

|1946

|with Russ Case Orchestra

|-

|1961

|with Russ Case & his Orchestra<br />From the film Body and Soul

|-

|"Breezin' Along with the Breeze"

|colspan=2|Haven Gillespie<br />Seymour Simons<br />Richard Whiting

|1955

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />From the Hollywood musical Pete Kelly's Blues

|-

|"Bummin' Around"

|colspan=2|Pete Graves

|1965

|(not released)<br />Released in June 1969

|-

|"But Beautiful"

|Jimmy Van Heusen

|Johnny Burke

|1980

|Part of Bing Crosby Medley

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! colspan=5|

|-

|"Can't Help Falling in Love"

|colspan=2|George David Weiss<br />Hugo Peretti<br />Luigi Creatore

|1962

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

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|"Cara Cara Bella Bella"

|Lucius del Guercio (aka Jean Alexander)

|English: Ray Carter & Lucile Johnson

|1951

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra

|-

|rowspan=2|"Carnival"

|rowspan=2|Luiz Bonfá

|rowspan=2|Portuguese: Antônio Maria<br />English: George David Weiss<br />Hugo Peretti<br />Luigi Creatore

|1963

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

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|1966

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Catch a Falling Star"

|colspan=2|Lee Pockriss<br />Paul Vance

|-

|"Caterina"

|colspan=2|Earl Shuman<br />Maurice "Bugs" Bower

|1962

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & the Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Childhood is a Meadow"

|colspan=2|Charles Tobias<br />Frederick K. Tobias<br />Jerry Tobias

|1952

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra

|-

|"Chincherinchee"

|colspan=2|John Jerome

|1956

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Christ is Born"

|Monsignor Domenico Bartolucci

|English :Ray Charles

|1968

|-

|"Christmas Bells (In the Steeple)"

|colspan=2|Ray Stevens<br />Arranged by Bill McElhiney

|1967

|with Bill McElhiney Orchestra

|-

|"Christmas Dream"

|Andrew Lloyd Webber

|German: André Heller<br />English: Tim Rice

|1974

|with the London Boy Singers<br />from the soundtrack of the film The Odessa File

|-

|"Christmas Eve"

|Gerard Andre Biesel

|Ray Charles

|1968

|with the Ray Charles Singers

|-

|rowspan=2|"The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)"

|rowspan=2|Mel Tormé

|rowspan=2|Robert Wells

|1953

|-

|1959

|-

|"The Christmas Symphony"

|colspan=2| Phil Perry<br />Joe Candullo<br />Charles Faso Reade

|1950

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|"Class Will Tell"

|colspan=2|Joseph A. Burke<br />Edgar Leslie

|1939

|with the Ted Weems Orchestra<br />(not released)

|with Nick Perito Orchestra

|-

|"Cold, Cold Heart"

|colspan=2|Hank Williams

|1951

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />(not released)

|-

|"Cominciamo ad amarci"

|Gino Mescoli

|Italian: Vito Pallavicini

|1966

|with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers

|-

|"Coo Coo Roo Coo Coo Paloma"

|Sosa Tomas Mendez

|Patricia P. Valando<br />English: Ronnie Carson

|1965

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />Released in 1966

|-

|"Dance Only with Me"

|Jule Styne

|Betty Comden<br />Adolph Green

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Dancin'"

|colspan=2|Jerry Leiber<br />Mike Stoller<br />Arranged by Joe Reisman

|1957

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|1980

|part of "Bing Crosby Medley"

|-

|"Deep in Your Heart"

|colspan=2|Jan Crutchfield

|1967

|Released in June 1969

|-

|"Did Anyone Ever Tell You, Mrs. Murphy?"

|Karl Suessdorf

|Lloyd Sloan<br />Leah Worth

|1949

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra

|-

|"(Did You Ever Get) That Feeling in the Moonlight"

|colspan=2|James Cavanaugh<br />Larry Stock<br />Ira Schuster

|1945

|with The Satisfiers and features instrumental backing from Russell Case Orchestra

|-

|"Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba)"

|Jimmy McHugh

|Harold Adamson

|1945<br />from the Hollywood musical Doll Face

|-

|"Don't Ask Me Why"

|Ben Weisman

|Fred Wise

|1954

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra<br />(not released)

|-

|"Don't Leave Me"

|colspan=2|Harry Nilsson

|1970

|with Marty Manning Orchestra and unidentified background singers

|-

|rowspan=2|"Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes"

|rowspan=2 colspan=2|Slim Willet

|1952

|with The Ramblers

|-

|1980<br />(not released)

|-

|1958<br />Adaptation: Al Hoffman<br />Jerry Livingston

|Mack David

|1949

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra

|-

|"Dream on Little Dreamer"

|colspan=2|Jan Crutchfield<br />Fred Burch<br />Arranged by Anita Kerr

|1965

|with the Anita Kerr Quartet

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! colspan=5|

|-

|"Easter Parade"

|colspan=2|Irving Berlin

|1947

|with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra

|-

|"E Lei (To You)"

|Ugo Calise

|Italian: Ugo Calise<br />English: Ray Charles

|1966

|with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers

|-

|"Eli, Eli"

|colspan=2|Traditional Jewish Hymn<br />adapted by George Sandler

|1953

|-

|"Empty Pockets Filled with Love"

|colspan=2|Irving Berlin

|1962

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Everybody is Lookin' for an Answer"

|colspan=2|Evangeline Seward

|1970

|-

|"Everybody's Talking"

|colspan=2|Fred Neil

|1970

|-

|"Everything"

|colspan=2|Unknown<br />Arranged by Bob Mersey

|1976

|(not released)

|-

|"Everytime I Meet You"

|Joseph Myrow

|Mack Gordon

|1947

|with an unidentified orchestra<br />From the film The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend

|-

! colspan=5|

|-

|"Fancy Dancer"

|colspan=2|Harry Manfredini<br />John Briggs<br />Arranged by Byron Olsen

|with Nick Perito Orchestra<br />Released in 1983

|-

|rowspan=3|"The Father of Girls"

|rowspan=3 colspan=2|Ervin M. Drake

|1967

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|1968

|with Nick Perito Orchestra

|-

|rowspan=2|"A Fellow Needs a Girl"

|rowspan=2|Richard Rodgers

|rowspan=2|Oscar Hammerstein II

|1947

|with Russ Case & his Orchestra<br />from the stage musical Allegro

|-

|1961

|-

|"Fly Me to the Moon"

|colspan=2|Bart Howard

|1963

|-

|"Fooled"

|Franz Lehár<br />Adaptation: Doris Tauber

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|"Forever"

|colspan=2|George Fischoff<br />Arranged by Ron Frangipane<br />Stanley Schwartz

|1978

|with Nick Perito Orchestra

|-

|"Forever and Ever"

|Franz Winkler

|German: Franz Winkler<br />English: Malia Rosa

|1949

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|"Forget Domani"

|colspan=2|Riz Ortolani<br />Norman Newell

|1966

|with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers

|-

|"For The Good Times"

|colspan=2|Kris Kristofferson<br />Arranged by Bergen White

|1973

|-

|"Frosty the Snowman"

|Jack Rollins

|Steve Nelson

|1953

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|"Gigi"

|Frederick Loewe

|Alan Jay Lerner

|1961<br />Performed in a medley with two other songs

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|-

||"Girl You Make It Happen"

|colspan=2|Warner Alfred Wilder

|1977

|with Nick Perito Orchestra and the Tony Mansell Singers<br />Released in 1978

|-

|"Give Myself a Party"

|colspan=2|Don Gibson<br />Arranged by Anita Kerr

|1965

|with the Anita Kerr Quartet

|-

|1959

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|with Byron Olsen Orchestra<br />Released in 1983<br />Love theme from movie Reds

|-

|1944

|with Benny Goodman & his All-Star Band

|-

|"Goody Goodbye"

|Nat Simon

|James Cavanaugh

|1939<br />featuring Mike Leech String Section

|-

|"Greensleeves"

|colspan=2|Traditional Song<br />Arranged by Ray Charles & Nick Perito

|1977

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers

|-

|"Gringo's Guitar"

|colspan=2|Cindy Walker

|1965

|1938

|with the Ted Weems Orchestra<br />(not released until 2007)

|-

|1967

|with the Ray Charles Singers

|New York version with the Ray Charles Singers<br />(not released)<br />(not released)

|-

|"Have I Stayed away Too Long?"

|colspan=2|Frank Loesser

|1943

|A Cappella with an unidentified choir

|-

|"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"

|colspan=2|Hugh Martin<br />Ralph Blane

|1968

|with the Ray Charles Singers<br />(not released)

|Released in June 1969

|(not released)

|1951

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

|-

|1960

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|"Here Comes That Song Again"

|colspan=2|Bill Zerface<br />Jim Zerface<br />Bob Morrison<br />Arranged by Byron Olsen

|1982

|with Nick Perito Orchestra<br />Released in 1983

|-

|"Here's to My Lady"

|Rube Bloom

|Johnny Mercer

|1951

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra

|-

|"Here, There and Everywhere"

|colspan=2|Lennon–McCartney<br />Arranged by Cam Mullins

|1975

|with The Nashville Sounds

|-

|"He Who Loves"

|Burt Bacharach

|Hal David

|1967

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />(not released)

|rowspan=2|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|1957

|with Como's Little Combo

|-

|"Hoop-Dee-Doo"

|Milton de Lugg

|Frank Loesser

|1950

|with the Fontaine Sisters<br />features instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />(not released)

|with the Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"How Deep is the Ocean"

|colspan=2|Irving Berlin<br />Arranged by Jack Andrews & Joe Lipman

|1961

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola<br />performed in a medley with two other songs

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />Released in 1966<br />(not released)

|-

! colspan=5|

|-

|"I Accuse"

|colspan=2|Dick James<br />Les Johnson<br />Terry O'Brien<br />Arranged by Joe Reisman

|1957

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />(not released)<br />(not released)

|1973<br />(not released)

|-

|"Idle Gossip"

|Joseph Meyer

|Floyd Huddleston

|1953

|with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus<br />First released in 1990 on the Reader's Digest album The Best of Perry Como

|-

|"I Don't Know What He Told You"

|colspan=2|Giulio Rapetti<br />Elio Cesari<br />Alberto Testa<br />English: Robert I. Allen

|1974

|-

|"I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore"

|colspan=2|Bennie Benjamin<br />George Weiss

|1949

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|"I Dream of You (More Than You Dream I Do)"

|colspan=2|Marjorie Goetschius<br />Edna Osser

|1944

|-

|"If (They Made Me a King)"

|Tolchard Evans

|Robert Hargreaves<br />Stanley J. Damerell

|-

|"If (Gates)"

|colspan=2|David A. Gates<br />Arranged by Don Costa

|1971

|-

|rowspan=2|"If I Could Almost Read Your Mind"

|rowspan=2 colspan=2|Ray Charles<br />Nick Perito

|1970<br />First Released in 1971

|-

|"If I Loved You"

|Richard Rodgers

|Oscar Hammerstein II

|1945

|with Russ Case Orchestra<br />From the musical Carousel

|-

|"If There is Someone Lovelier Than You"

|Arthur Schwartz

|Howard Dietz

|1952

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />(not released)

|-

|"If You Were Only Mine"

|Isham Jones

|Charles Newman

|1950

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra

|-

|"I Have You to Thank"

|Jule Styne

|Leo Robin

|1957

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />Only appeared on the NBC-TV special Ruggles of Red Gap

|-

|"I Know"

|colspan=2|Carl Stutz<br />Edith Lindeman

|1959

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"I'll Always Love You"

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|-

|"I'll Be Home for Christmas"

|colspan=2|Kim Gannon<br />Walter Kent<br />Buck Ram

|1946

|with Russ Case Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|"I'll Love Nobody Else But You"

|colspan=2|Alfred Gary<br />Nick Mitchell

|1953

|with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus<br />(not released)

|-

|"I Love You"

|colspan=2|Cole Porter

|1944

|Performed A Cappella with an unidentified mixed chorus<br />From the stage musical Mexican Hayride

|-

|"(I Love You) Don't You Forget It"

|Henry Mancini

|Al Stillman

|1963

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|rowspan=2|"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows"

|rowspan=2|Chopin<br />Adaptation: Harry Carroll

|rowspan=2|Joseph McCarthy

|1945

|with Russ Case Orchestra & The Satisfiers

|-

|1946

|with André Kostelanetz & his Orchestra

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"I'm Dreaming of Hawaii"

|Nick Perito

|Dick Williams<br />Jennifer L. Perito

|1987

|with Nick Perito Orchestra

|-

|"I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter"

|Fred E. Ahlert

|Joe Young

|1961

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola Performed in a medley with two other songs

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"The Island of Forgotten Lovers"

|colspan=2|Dick Manning<br />Kay Twomey

|1962

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"It All Comes Back to Me Now"

|colspan=2|Alex Kramer<br />Joan Whitney<br />Hy Zaret

|-

|"It Happened in Monterey"

|Mabel Wayne

|William Rose

|1955

|-

|"I Think I Love You"

|colspan=2|Tony Romeo

|1970

|-

|"I Think of You"

|Francis Albert Lai

|Rod McKuen

|1971

|-

|"I Thought About You"

|colspan=2|Ronald E. McGown<br />Arranged by Cam Mullins

|1973<br />(not released)

|-

|rowspan=2|"It's a Good Day"

|rowspan=2 colspan=2|Dave Barbour<br />Peggy Lee

|1955

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"It's a Lovely Day Today"

|colspan=2|Irving Berlin

|1950

|with The Fontane Sisters<br />featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

|-

|1955

|(not released)

|-

|"I've Got the World on a String"

|Harold Arlen

|Ted Koehler

|1955

|-

|rowspan=2|"I've Got You Under My Skin"

|rowspan=2 colspan=2|Cole Porter

|1959

|-

|1970<br />featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola<br />performed in a medley with two other songs

|1957

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"I Want to Give"

|Enrique Raul de Jesus (aka J. Marcelo)<br />J. Eduardo Ruben Carballo

|English: Gene Nash

|1973

|-

|"I Was Young and Foolish"

|colspan=2|Dick Manning<br />Arranged by O. B. Masingill

|1960

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|1939

|with the Ted Weems Orchestra

|with Nick Perito Orchestra<br />Released in 1983

|1957

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Just Out of Reach"

|colspan=2|Virgil F. Stewart<br />Arranged by Mike Leech

|1975

|with The Nashville Sounds

|-

|"Kentucky Babe"

|Adam Geibel

|Richard Henry Buck

|1946

|with Russ Case Orchestra & The Satisfiers

|-

|"Kewpie Doll"

|colspan=2|Sid Tepper<br />Roy C. Bennett<br />Arranged by Joe Reisman

|1958

|with Ray Charles<br />featuring instrumental and vocal backings from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Killing Me Softly with Her Song"

|Charles Fox

|Norman Gimbel

|1973

|-

! colspan=5|

|-

|"Laroo Laroo Lilli Bolero"

|Sidney Lippman

|Sylvia Dee<br />Elizabeth Evelyn Moore

|1947

|with Russ Case & his Orchestra

|-

|"The Last Straw"

|colspan=2|Lenny Stack

|1952

|with Betty Hutton<br />featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />(not released)

|-

|"Let It Be Love"

|colspan=2|Ben Peters<br />Arranged by Cam Mullins

|1975

|with The Nashville Sounds

|1975

|with The Nashville Sounds

|1975

|with The Nashville Sounds

|-

|"Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk"

|colspan=2|Irving Berlin

|1949

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus<br />From the Broadway musical Miss Liberty

|-

|"Lies"

|Harry Barris

|George Springer

|1952

|with The Ramblers<br />featuring instrumental backing from Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra

|-

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />Part of the "Letters" Medley

|-

|"Linda"

|colspan=2|Jack Lawrence

|1959

|-

|"The Little Drummer Boy"

|colspan=2|Katherine Davis<br />Henry Onorati<br />Harry Simeone

|1968

|with the Ray Charles Singers<br />First Released in 2007

|-

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />Part of the "We Get Letters" Medley.

|-

|"Lonesome, That's All"

|colspan=2|Lee S. Roberts<br />Ben J. Bradley

|1952

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra

|-

|"Long Ago (and Far Away)"

|Jerome Kern

|Ira Gershwin

|1944

|A Cappella with an unidentified mixed chorus<br />From the Hollywood musical Cover Girl

|-

|"Long Life, Lots of Happiness"

|colspan=2|Owen McGovern

|1970

|with Marty Manning Orchestra & unidentified background singers

|-

|"Look Out the Window (and See How I'm Standing in the Rain)"

|Dave Mann

|Bob Hilliard

|1953

|with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|"Look to Your Heart"

|Jimmy Van Heusen

|Sammy Cahn

|1968

|with Nick Perito Orchestra

|-

|rowspan=2|"The Lord's Prayer"

|rowspan=2|Albert Hay Malotte

|rowspan=2|Jesus Christ<br />Based on Matthew 6: 9-13 and Luke 11: 2–4 in Holy Bible

|1949

|with Choir and Organ directed by Mitchell Ayres

|-

|1959

|with Robert Shaw Male Chorale & Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

|-

|"Love in a Home"

|Gene de Paul

|Johnny Mercer

|1968

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Love Is Spreadin' over the World"

|Neil Sedaka

|Howard Greenfield

|1970

|-

|1958

|1975

|with The Nashville Sounds

|1975

|with The Nashville Sounds<br />(not released)

|-

|"Make Love to Life"

|colspan=2|James Stein<br />Arranged by Mike Leech

|1975

|with The Nashville Sounds<br />(not released)

|-

|"Maria"

|Leonard Bernstein

|Stephen Sondheim

|1962

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|Overdubs Recorded in 1978

|-

|"Maybe"

|colspan=2|Allan Flynn<br />Frank Madden

|1952

|duet with Eddie Fisher<br />featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

|-

|"May I Never Love Again"

|colspan=2|Jack Erickson<br />Sano Marco

|1941

|with the Ted Weems Orchestra<br />(not released).

|1957

|-

|rowspan=2|"Moonglow and Theme from Picnic"

|Will Hudson<br />Irving Mills

|Eddie DeLange

|rowspan=2|1962

|rowspan=2|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

|-

|"More than Likely"

|Jimmy Van Heusen

|Sammy Cahn

|1962

|-

|rowspan=2|"More Than You Know"

|rowspan=2|Vincent Youmans

|rowspan=2|Billy Rose<br />Edward Eliscu

|1946

|with Russ Case & his Orchestra

|-

|1951

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

|-

|"Mother Dear, O Pray for Me"

|colspan=2|I. B. Woodbury

|1950

|with St. Cathedral Boys Choir<br />featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin<br />First Released in 1984<br />(not released)<br />From the Hollywood musical Gentlemen Marry Brunettes

|-

|1952

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|1957

|-

|"My Melancholy Baby"

|Ernie Burnett

|George A. Norton<br />Maybelle E. Watson

|1947

|with Russ Case & his Orchestra

|-

|"My Own Peculiar Way"

|colspan=2|Willie Nelson

|1965

|-

|"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square"

|Manning Sherwin

|Eric Maschwitz

|1977

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers<br />(not released)

|Released in 1969

|-

|"No Other Love"

|Richard Rodgers

|Oscar Hammerstein II

|1953

|-

|"Not While I'm Around"

|colspan=2|Stephen Sondheim<br />Arranged by Byron Olsen

|1980

|-

|"No Well on Earth"

|Dave Mann

|Bob Hilliard

|1958

|-

|"N'yot N'yow" (The Pussycat Song)

|colspan=2|Dick Manning

|1948

|with The Fontane Sisters and 4 additional backing singers<br />featuring ukulele played by Jack Lathrope

|-

! colspan=5|

|-

|"O Come All Ye Faithful"

|Latin Hymn

|Translated by Frederick Oakeley

|1946

|with Organ & Choir conducted by Russ Case

|-

|1968

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|with Organ & Choir conducted by Russ Case

|-

|rowspan=2|"O Marenariello"

|rowspan=2|Original Italian melody adapted by Ray Charles & Nick Perito

|rowspan=2|adaptation: Salvatore Gambardella

|1966

|with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers and Nick Perito Orchestra

|-

|"Once I Loved (Amor e Paz)"

|Antonio Carlos Jobim

|Vinicius De Moraes<br />English: Ray Gilbert

|1966

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)"

|Harold Arlen

|Johnny Mercer

|1955<br />From the Hollywood musical Young at Heart

|-

|"One More Mountain"

|colspan=2|Eddie Snyder<br />Paul Vance

|1963

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

|-

|"One More Time"

|Ray Henderson

|B. G. DeSylva<br />Lew Brown

|1954

|with the Ames Brothers<br />featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />(not released)

|-

|"Only One"

|colspan=2|Sunny Skylar<br />Tom Glazer<br />Andrew Ackers<br />Arranged by Joe Lipman

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Onward, Christian Soldiers"

|Arthur S. Sullivan

|Sabine Baring-Gould

|1953

|-

|"Oowee, Oowee"

|colspan=2|Bonita Ann Andre<br />Ronald Lawrence<br />Sydney Robin<br />Ramona Marie Witry

|with the Anita Kerr Quartet

|-

! colspan=5|

|-

|"Papa Loves Mambo"

|colspan=2|Bix Reichner<br />Al Hoffman<br />Dick Manning<br />Arranged by Joe Reisman

|1954

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Pardon My English (Samba Torto)"

|Antonio Carlos Jobim

|Aloysio De Oliveira<br />English: Ray Gilbert

|1965

|with Ray Charles Singers<br />First Released in 2007

|-

|"Pennies from Heaven"

|Arthur Johnston

|Johnny Burke

|1980

|Part of Bing Crosby Medley<br />(not released)<br />First Released in 2007

|-

|"Picture Me Without You"

|Jimmy McHugh

|Ted Koehler

|1936

|with Ted Weems Orchestra

|-

|"Please Believe Me"

|Bob Merrill

|Bee Walker

|1949

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra<br />Introduced on Perry's NBC Chesterfield Supper Club

|-

|"Please, Mr. Sun"

|Ray Getzov

|Sid Frank

|1951

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra

|-

|"A Portrait of My Love"

|Cyril Ornadel

|David West

|1961

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra<br />featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola<br />performed in a medley with two other songs

|-

|rowspan=3|"Prisoner of Love"

|rowspan=3|Russ Columbo<br />Clarence Gaskill

|rowspan=3|Leo Robin

|1945

|with Russ Case & his Orchestra

|-

|1946

|with André Kostelanetz & his Orchestra

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />Released in 1966

|-

|"Rambling Rose"

|Joseph Burke

|Joseph Allan McCarthy Jr.

|1947

|with The Satisfiers<br />featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra

|-

|"Reach Out Your Hand"

|colspan=2|Billy Sherrill<br />Tammy Wynette

|1973

|(not released)

|-

|"Red Sails in the Sunset"

|Hugh Williams (aka Will Grosz)

|Jimmy Kennedy

|1958

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers<br />song is also known as "Robins and Roses"<br />(not released)

|-

|"Rollin' Stone"

|colspan=2|Irving Gordon

|1951

|with The Fontane Sisters<br />featuring instrumental and vocal backing by Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Chorus

|-

|"The Rosary"

|colspan=2|Ethelbert Nevin<br />Robert Cameron Rogers

|1950

|-

|"Rose of the Rockies"

|colspan=2|Charles Kenny<br />Nick Kenny<br />Allie Wrubel<br />From the film The Rose Tattoo<br />(not released)

|-

|"Round and Round"

|colspan=2|Joe Shapiro<br />Lou Stallman<br />Arranged by Ray Charles & Joe Reisman

|1957

|-

|"The Ruby and The Pearl"

|Jay Livingston

|Ray Evans

|1952

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />Only featured in the film Thunder in the East until 1955, appearing on the greatest hits album RCA Victor Platter Party with various artists

|-

|rowspan=2|"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"

|rowspan=2 colspan=2|Johnny Marks

|1953

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|1959

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />(not released)<br />(not released)

|-

|"Scarlet Ribbons"

|Evelyn Danzig

|Jack Segal

|1958

|Released in June 1969

|with Nick Perito Orchestra<br />Released in 1983<br />(not released)

|-

|"Silent Night"

|colspan=2|Franz Gruber<br />Joseph Mohr

|1946

|with Organ & Choir conducted by Russ Case

|-

|rowspan=2|"Smile"

|rowspan=2|Charles Chaplin

|rowspan=2|Geoffrey Parsons<br />John Turner

|1961

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra<br />featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola<br />performed as a medley with two other songs

|-

|rowspan=2|"So in Love"

|rowspan=2 colspan=2|Cole Porter

|1961

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola<br />performed as a medley with two other songs

|with Nick Perito Orchestra<br />Released in 1983

|-

|"Somebody Makes It So"

|colspan=2|Paul Vance<br />Eddie Snyder

|1967

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Somebody Up There Likes Me"

|Bronislau Kaper

|Sammy Cahn

|1956

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />From the film Somebody Up There Likes Me<br />(not released)<br />(not released)

|-

|"Someone is Waiting"

|colspan=2|Richard Ahlert<br />Ettore Stratta

|1980

|-

|"The Song of Songs"

|Harold Vickers

|French: Maurice Vancaire<br />English: Clarence Lucas

|1947

|with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra<br />(not released)

|-

|"Stand Beside Me"

|colspan=2|Tompall Glaser

|1965

|-

|rowspan=2|"The Story of the First Christmas"

|rowspan=2 colspan=2|Traditional Christmas Story Medley adapted by John A. Richards

|1950

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|1959

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|(not released)<br />Du Bose Heyward

|1952

|with Sally Sweetland<br />featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

|-

|"Sunrise, Sunset"

|Jerry Bock

|Sheldon Harnick

|1968

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|Released in June 1969

|-

|"Sweet Adorable You"

|colspan=2|Thomas Baker Knight

|1965<br />Part of Bing Crosby Medley

|-

|"Swingin' on a Star"

|Jimmy Van Heusen

|Johnny Burke

|1980

|Part of Bing Crosby Medley

|(not released)

|(not released)<br />(not released)<br />(not released)

|-

|1974

|with the Ray Charles Singers<br />featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola<br />performed in a medley with two other songs

|-

|"That's All this Old World Needs"

|colspan=2|Bob Tubert<br />Demetriss (Tubert) Tapp

|1967 (twice)

|Nashville version released in June 1969

|-

|"That's What Friends Are For"

|Burt Bacharach

|Carole Bayer Sager

|1987

|with Nick Perito Orchestra

|-

|"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"

|colspan=2|John D. Loudermilk<br />Arranged by Mike Leech

|1975

|with The Nashville Sounds

|-

|1968

|with Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"There Never Was a Night So Beautiful"

|colspan=2|John Rox

|1954

|with Hugo Winterhalter & his Orchestra

|-

|"There's a Big Blue Cloud (Next to Heaven)"

|colspan=2|Ervin Drake<br />Hans Lengsfelder<br />Paul James McGrane

|1951

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra

|-

|"There's a Kind of Hush"

|colspan=2|David Leslie Reed<br />Geoff Stevens<br />Arranged by Nick Perito

|1977

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers

|-

|"They Say It's Wonderful"

|colspan=2|Irving Berlin

|1946

|with Russ Case & his Orchestra<br />From the musical Annie Get Your Gun<br />featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola<br />performed in a medley with two other songs

|-

|"Tina Marie"

|colspan=2|Bob Merrill

|1955

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers<br />(not released)

|-

|1952

|with The Fontane Sisters<br />featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />(not released)<br />(not released)<br />First Released in 1993 on the CD compilation Yesterday & Today – A Celebration in Song

|-

|"Tumbling Tumbleweeds"

|colspan=2|Bob Nolan

|1950

|with the Western-Ayres (a Country music section of the Mitchell Ayres Orchestra)

|-

|"Turnaround"

|colspan=2|Alan Green<br />Harry Belafonte<br />Malvina Reynolds

|1968

|with the Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Two Lost Souls"

|Richard Adler

|Jerry Ross

|1955

|with Jaye P. Morgan<br />featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

|-

! colspan=5|

|-

|"Unchained Melody"

|colspan=2|Alex North<br />Hy Zaret

|1956

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />First Released in 1993 on the CD compilation Yesterday & Today – A Celebration in Song

|-

|"Wanted"

|colspan=2|Jack Fulton<br />Lois Steele

|1953

|-

|"Watchin' the Trains Go By"

|colspan=2|Tot Seymour<br />Al Goodhart

|1950

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|"Watermelon Weather"

|Hoagy Carmichael

|Paul Francis Webster

|1952

|with Eddie Fisher<br />featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra

|-

|"The Way We Were"

|Marvin Hamlisch

|Marilyn & Alan Bergman

|1974

|-

|"The Way You Look Tonight"

|Jerome Kern

|Dorothy Fields

|1961

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola<br />performed in a medley with two other songs

|-

|"Welcome Home"

|colspan=2|unknown

|1973

|(not released)

|-

|"What Kind of Fool Am I?"

|colspan=2|Leslie Bricusse<br />Anthony Newley

|1963

|-

|"What More Is There to Say?

|Al Frisch

|Robert Mellin

|1952

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />(not released)

|-

|"What's One More Time?"

|colspan=2|Richard Leigh<br />Arranged by Byron Olsen

|1982

|with Nick Perito Orchestra<br />Released in 1983

|-

|"When Hearts Are Young"

|Sigmund Romberg<br />Al Goodman

|Cyrus Wood

|1960

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|"When I Lost You"

|colspan=2|Irving Berlin

|1963

|-

|"When I Wanted You"

|colspan=2|Gino Cuncio<br />Arranged by Gerald Alters & Stanley Schwartz

|1978

|with Nick Perito Orchestra

|-

|"When Is Sometime?"

|Jimmy Van Heusen

|Johnny Burke

|1947

|with Russ Case & his Orchestra<br />From the 1949 film A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

|-

|"When She Smiles"

|colspan=2|Jerry Liliendahl

|1980

|-

|"When You and I Were Young, Maggie"

|colspan=2|J. A. Butterfield<br />Geo. W. Johnson<br />Arranged by O. B. Masingill

|1960

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus<br />First Released in 1955 on the greatest hits album RCA Victor Platter Party, with various artists<br />from the film The Great John L.<br />(not released)

|-

|"Where Do I Begin?"

|Francis Lai

|Carl Sigman

|1971

|with the Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Where Is Love?"

|colspan=2|Lionel Bart<br />Arranged by Nick Perito

|1977

|with Nick Perito Orchestra and the Tony Mansell Singers

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers<br />Released in 1978

|-

|"Why Did You Leave Me?"

|colspan=2|Norman Kaye<br />Steve Nelson

|1952

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra

|-

|"Why Does It Have to Rain on Sunday?"

|colspan=2|Bob Merrill<br />Vi Ott

|1975

|-

|"Wild Horses"

|Robert Schumann<br />Adaptation: Johnny Burke<br />writing as "K.C. Rogan"

|Johnny Burke<br />writing as "K.C. Rogan"

|1953

|with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|"The Wind Beneath My Wings"

|colspan=2|Larry Henley<br />Jeff Silbar

|1987

|with Nick Perito Orchestra

|-

|"With All My Heart and Soul"

|colspan=2|Larry Stock<br />Stanley Adams

|1951

|with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra

|-

|rowspan=2|"With a Song in My Heart"

|rowspan=2|Richard Rodgers

|rowspan=2|Lorenz Hart

|rowspan=2|1948 (twice)

|with Henri René Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|with Robert Tucker Chorus<br />from the film Words and Music

|-

|1970

|with The Doodletown Pipers

|(not released)

|-

|"World of Dreams"

|colspan=2|Des O'Connor<br />Arranged by William E. Justis

|1975

|with The Nashville Sounds

|-

|"A World of Love (That I Found in Your Arms)"

|François Deguelt

|English: Judy Spencer

|1967

|with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers

|-

|"Wouldn't It Be Nice?"

|Jimmy McHugh

|Harold Adamson

|1945

|with The Satisfiers<br />featuring instrumental backing from Ted Steele Orchestra

|-

|"Wrong Rainbow"

|colspan=2|Michael Bacon<br />Arranged by Cam Mullins

|1975

|with The Nashville Sounds<br />(not released)<br />(not released)

|(not released)

|-

|rowspan=2|"You Alone (Solo Tu)"

|rowspan=2|Robert Allen

|rowspan=2|Al Stillman

|1953

|with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|1961

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra<br />(not released)<br />First Released in 1983

|-

|"You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes"

|

|

|1936

|with the Ted Weems Orchestra

|-

|"You Light Up My Life"

|colspan=2|Joe Brooks<br />Arranged by Nick Perito

|1977

|with Nick Perito Orchestra<br />(not released)

|-

|"You Make Me Feel So Young"

|Joseph Myrow

|Mack Gordon

|1960

|with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus

|-

|1968<br />featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola<br />performed in a medley with two other songs

|-

! colspan=5|

|-

|"Zing Zing —Zoom Zoom"

|Sigmund Romberg

|Charles Tobias

|1950

|with Sigmund Romberg Orchestra & Chorus

|}

References