Como, Perry - More Than Likely Lyrics






More than likely you're leading me on,
More than likely I'll fall,
More than likely, I'll hear the music,
Where there's no music at all!

And, more than likely you'll ask for the stars,
And I'll reach for a few...

My heart tells me to run away,
But that's not so easy to do!
When it's more than likely I'm so in love,
And more than likely with you!





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  1. J.... T....

    Perry was simply the best of the crooners.  This rendition is beautiful and typical of how he sang all ballads.

  2. C.... L....

    They do not make 'em like Perry anymore.Truly the greatest generation.....

  3. B.... H....

    Phillip! I hear you! Thank you for finding this lovely song, which highlights Perry's amazing vocals. I heard this on Sirius XM during a Nancy Sinatra show on 'Siriusly Sinatra' and rushed home to see if I could find a backing track or at least a YouTube of it.

    When I was a little boy, like 4 years old, my mom was driving me to get my first haircut by a barber in our 53 Oldsmobile back in Syracuse, NY. I was for some reason thinking it was going to hurt, and started raising a fuss. I distinctly remember that at the same time, 'Catch a Falling Star' came on the radio and I immediately for the first time 'fell in love' (if you will) with a 'song hook' and, with this voice coming out of the speaker and started singing with it. Observing this and, thinking quite strategically, my mother turned to me and said 'You know, that's Perry Como, and he is also a barber!' (which he was). In my little mind, I thought that I was going to see Perry Como, that he was going to be cutting my hair, and I triumphantly walked up to and hopped into the barbers chair without a second thought. The barber's name was actually 'Pat' but my mother didn't let on until I was full-on comfortable with getting my hair cut.

    I am so grateful for that experience. 58 years later, my lifelong affinity for Perry Como's voice and manner I'm sure had a direct influence on my professional music career. The 'crooning' style has NOT gone out of vogue, and those of us who remember the likes of Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, and many others of that era are the ones who must carry this legacy forward. There are generations waiting to rediscover this smart, skillful, beautifully executed music without any of the electronic stuff that has made most of today's popular music sound like a hazy rhythmic assault on our ears, containing identical 'signature' unnatural riffs that all singers seem to think they must do to be accepted.

    I would like anyone who is listening to this dial up Harriet on YouTube and, thrill to the natural sounding human voice that exceeds most of what we hear today. Harriet, by the way, is a new UK artist who sounds uncannily like Karen Carpenter, and she writes a lot of her own stuff.

  4. a.... ....

    I agree we should never let Perry Como be forgotten but what can we do as the younger generations, for the most part, are not interested in this genre of music. It's a sin and a shame but the fact is within 20-25 years, maybe sooner, this type of music will only be remembered by the very few, so sad.

    a.... ....

    @allansouthst God I hope you're very wrong about that... just like to say I'm 49 years old I don't know how old you are but you seem much younger than me this music that I have in my channel I did not grow up with I grew up with 70's disco music when I'm in the mood I still listen to... the 80's Madonna ,The Police, and Duran Duran just to name a few and 90's  Maxi Priest, Ace of Base, Roxette, just to name a few and I still listen to those guy's and many others when I feel like it but  around the year 2000 - 2001 I stopped really listing to the radio and began investigating older music from before my time and buying them don't really remember the first artist I bought but I do  remember the first artist who planted the seed in my brain to this type of music and I'm giving to Miki Howard who in the late 80's she released a song called Imagination and I said to myself what a beautiful song. Sorry  long winded.. will stop now... but the point is when its good music it will live on forever and people will find it. Thanks again for your comment and Perry Como is one  who will live on FOREVER!!!!!

    a.... ....

    @Phillip Primrose I'll have you know I'm 20 years older than you and have always listened to Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, Vic Damone, Billy Eckstine, Matt Monro, Nancy Wilson, Ella, and the list goes on. Ask the young people today between 20 and 25 if they listen to these singers or if they have even heard of most of them, then you can tell me what it's going to be like in another 20 to 25 years.Just like I said for the most part forgotten, because most of the people that listen to this type of music will be dead and the younger generations either don't know or care about it or like other music that is very different from it.

    a.... ....

    @allansouthst all I can say to that is I really...really... hope you are very wrong about that, thanks again!