Perry Como rocks! He would have been aghast at the notion, but in the mid-to-late 1950s, he recorded a slew of singles that weren't really rock 'n' roll, but definitely rocked. These records are now heralded as the era's classics: Kewpie Doll, Round And Round, Ko Ko Mo, Tina Marie, Hot Diggity, Catch A Falling Star, Magic Moments, Juke Box Baby, Glendora, Dancin', and Just Born To Be Your Baby. Those songs featured the era's top songwriters like Burt Bacharach, Leiber & Stoller, and Luther Dixon. Now they're joined by a selection of Perry's other uptempo songs from 1945's Hubba Hubba (Dig You Later) to early '60s hits like Delaware and Caterina. In between is sandwiched even more classics like Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes (the biggest-selling record of 1953!).