On The South Side of Chicago is the twenty-second studio album by American singer Vic Damone released in May 1967, by RCA Records.
[1] It was produced by Neely Plumb and Nick Perito and arranged and conducted by Don Costa, Perry Botkin Jr., and Ernie Freeman.
The single, "On The South Side of Chicago", debuted in the issue dated April 1, 1967 on the magazine's Easy Listening chart peaked at number 22 during a seven-week stay.
[7] The Daily Oklahoman describes the album as "top performers in the business as one of the finest vocalists extant".
[8] Fort Worth Star-Telegram stated that "Damone does everything from 'A Quiet Tear' a song with a Latin feel to 'You've Never Kissed Her' and 'Ciao Compare".