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Dean Martin Sings

Dean Martin · 1953

44 min · 16 tracks · country · jazz · traditional pop

Smooth crooning meets lush orchestral arrangements, embodying the charm of 1950s traditional pop.

Why this album works

The album features the hit single 'That's Amore,' which became one of Martin's signature songs and an enduring cultural staple. Its commercial success helped solidify Dean Martin's status as a leading figure in popular music during the post-war era, influencing the lounge music scene that followed.
Best for
smooth crooning for relaxed moments steady pacing for easy listening charming melodies for nostalgic vibes
Context
Released in 1953, 'Dean Martin Sings' marked Dean Martin's transition from a successful member of the Rat Pack to a solo artist. This album followed his rise to fame and further established his identity as a romantic balladeer, showcasing his unique vocal style and personality.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Who’s Your Little Who‐Zis! 2:19
  • 2 I’m Yours Standout 3:15
  • 3 I Feel a Song Comin’ On 1:49
  • 4 Come Back to Sorrento Standout 3:14
  • 5 Oh Marie 2:23
  • 6 With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming 3:07
  • 7 Just One More Chance 3:17
  • 8 Louise 2:19
  • 9 That’s Amore Standout 3:08
  • 10 I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze 2:45
  • 11 When You’re Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) 3:02
  • 12 A Girl Named Mary and a Boy Named Bill 2:51
  • 13 You’re the Right One 3:09
  • 14 Blue Smoke (Kohu‐Auwahi) 2:26
  • 15 Johnny Get Your Girl 2:33
  • 16 As You Are 3:05

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