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Both recordings have been issued on a number of albums by RCA.
Both recordings have been issued on a number of albums by RCA.


==External links==
*[http://www.kokomo.ca/early_years/to_know_you_1952_lyrics.htm Perry Como 1952 lyric]
*[http://www.kokomo.ca/early_years/to_know_you_1959_lyrics.htm Perry Como 1959 lyric]


[[Category:Songs with music by Robert Allen]]
[[Category:Songs with music by Robert Allen]]

Revision as of 01:22, 9 October 2008

"To Know You (Is to Love You)" is a popular song.

The music was written by Robert Allen, the lyrics by Allan Roberts. The song was published in 1952.

The best-known recording of the song was made by Perry Como. It was first recorded on June 19, 1952 as a duet with Betty Hutton which was never released; Como redid the song on September 9, 1952 with The Fontane Sisters. This second recording was released as a 78 rpm single in the United States by RCA Victor Records (catalog number 20-4959, with the flip side My Lady Loves to Dance) and in the United Kingdom by HMV in January 1953 (catalog number B-10400, with the flip side Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes). The US version reached #19 on the Billboard charts.

Another recording was made by Como of the song on May 21, 1959. This version was done for the album Como Swings.

Both recordings have been issued on a number of albums by RCA.