The song deals with a man's unusual attraction to a department store mannequin, and his disillusionment when, at the end of the song, he happens to see it disassembled during the store's renovation. It was recorded on May 8, 1956, by
Perry Como. It was released by
RCA Victor in the United States (catalog number 20-6554 on 78 rpm, 47-6554 on 45 rpm) and by RCA in France (catalog number 45-326); it was released in the United Kingdom by
His Master's Voice (catalog number POP-240). The flip side of the US and UK releases is "
More." The French release's flip side is "
Mandolins in the Moonlight." The song reached number eight on the US chart and number 18 on the
UK Singles Chart. "Glendora" was re-released by RCA Victor as a single in the "Gold Standard" series (catalog numbers 420-0817 and 447-0817), backed with "More." It has been included on albums
Como-Tion (an
extended play album released in
1960) and ''Love Makes the World Go 'Round'' (an LP released in
1964). ==Cover versions==