The album was released on a 10-inch LP and in several other formats: a set of four 78-rpm phonograph records, a set of four 45-rpm records and a double EP in a gatefold cover.
Reception
Billboard reviewed the album in its issue from 26 April 1952. The magazine explained that the album's title referred to the fact that it compiled "eight oldies" that Como had performed "from time to time on his television show" and noted that all of these songs "were excellent vehicles for the relaxed and warm voice of the crooner" and they all were "well-done with standout arrangements." The reviewer concluded: "For those who like the breath of nostalgia that yesterday's hits bring and for the many Como fans, this is a natural", giving the album 78 points out of 100.