Seattle is Perry Como's 17th 12" long-play album released by RCA Records.
The title track was Como's first Top 40 single in four years; RCA wanted to issue an album featuring the hit single, so this album was compiled consisting mostly of unreleased material from recording sessions held during the previous three years.
This was Como's first true attempt at a contemporary 1960s sound. The album's opening track, "Happiness Comes, Happiness Goes", features distorted guitars and swirling organs.
Seattle debuted on Billboard magazine's Top LP's chart in the issue dated June 21, 1969, peaking at No. 93 during an eleven-week run on the chart. The album debuted on Cashbox magazine's Top 100 Albums chart in the issue dated June 14, 1969, being ranked higher at No. 64 during an eight-week run on the chart. The album debuted on Record World magazine's 100 Top LP's chart in the issue dated June 21, 1969, peaking at No. 62 during an eight-week run on the chart.
Side One
Side Two