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Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como(May 18, 1912 – May 12, 2001) was an Italian American crooner during the 20th century. Throughout a career spanning more than half a century he recorded exclusively with the RCA Victor label after signing with them in 1943. He sold millions of records for RCA but he also pioneered a weekly musical variety television show which set the standard and proved one of the most successful in television history. His combined success on television and popular recordings has never been equalled by any other artist of the time
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(I Love You) Don't You Forget It Lyrics

Perry Como

I love you an' don't you forget it,
I love you an' don't you forget it,
I love you an' don't you forget it, baby!

Love me too an' you won't regret it,
Love me too an' you won't regret it,
Love me too an' you won't regret it, baby!

I love you an' don't you forget it,
I love you an' don't you forget it,
I love you an' don't you forget it, baby!

I love you an' don't you forget it,
That makes seven times that I've said it,
I don't see how you can forget it now!

I love you in the springtime,
I love you in the fall,
I love you at a party,
We always have a ball!

And when you're in my arms dear,
I love you most of all . . .
In the morning an' in the evening,
An' when it's cloudy or clear,
I'm in love with you, so in love with you,
Every day of the year!

I love you an' don't you forget it,
I love you an' don't you forget it,
I love you an' nun't you forget it, baby!

Love me too an' you won't regret it,
Love me too an' you won't regret it,
Love me too an' you won't regret it, baby!

I love you an' don't you forget it,
I love you an' don't you forget it,
I love you an' don't you forget it, baby!

I love you an' don't you forget it,
That makes twenty times that I've said it,
I don't see how you can forget it now!

[ pause ]

I love you an' don't you forget it,
There, that's one more time that I've said it,
I don't see how you can forget it now!
Music by Henry Mancini
with lyrics by Al Stillman ,1963