By 1966 Como semi-retired,[2] but still released singles, with "Coo Coo Roo Coo Coo Paloma" being his only single to chart in 1966, reaching No. 12 on the AC chart,[6] with that minor success he decided to release an album with more "light" Latin songs.
The album reached No. 86 on Billboard Top LPs,[7] with the minor success he made another language themed album a few months later.
Reception
Billboard said that "Perry's nation-wide TV following consistent record sales, coupled with the current interest in Latin music, make this one, (the album), a natural."[3]
^ abLarkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 1989. ISBN978-0-19-531373-4. Entry for Perry Como (unpublished preview)
^ ab"New LPs". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. May 7, 1966. p. 2. ISSN0006-2510. Retrieved July 12, 2025. Perry Como's album Lightly Latin is listed among the "New LPs" in this issue.
^"Billboard issue — June 18, 1966". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. June 18, 1966. p. 20. ISSN0006-2510. Retrieved August 18, 2025. Reference to the song "Coo Coo Roo Coo Coo Paloma" in the context of new releases or chart listings.
^ abWhitburn, Joel (1996). Top LPs, 1955–1996. Record Research. p. 35. Retrieved July 10, 2025.