About I've Got A Feelin' I'm Fallin'
Perry Como's "I've Got A Feelin' I'm Fallin'" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-century pop style, blending smooth vocal delivery with a gentle, romantic ballad structure. As a leading figure in the Great American Songbook and a defining voice of the 1950s, Como mastered the art of understated emotion, often delivering lyrics about heartbreak and longing with a warmth that made his recordings timeless. This particular track exemplifies his ability to transform simple melodies into memorable standards that resonated with audiences across generations. The song reflects the era's preference for polished, radio-friendly love songs that prioritized vocal technique and lyrical clarity over complex arrangements. While Como is best known for his work with the Andrews Sisters and his role as a television host, his solo recordings like this one cemented his legacy as a sophisticated interpreter of American pop music. The recording captures the essence of his catalog, showcasing a voice that could convey both vulnerability and confidence, ensuring that the sentiment of falling in love remains accessible and enduring. |