Everybody Loves Somebody
Dean Martin · 1964
33 min · 12 tracks · country · jazz · traditional pop
This album blends smooth, velvety vocals with lush orchestral arrangements that evoke timeless romance.
Why this album works
'Everybody Loves Somebody' became notable for its title track, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964, marking Martin's only number one hit. The album helped cement his legacy as a crossover artist who could appeal to both pop and country audiences.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo romantic vibes for cozy evenings sing-along moments with friends
- Context
- Released on August 4, 1964, 'Everybody Loves Somebody' marked Dean Martin's transition into a more commercially successful phase. This album followed his earlier works and showcased a solidified style that tapped into the easy listening and traditional pop genres, further establishing him as a leading figure in the entertainment world.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Aretha Franklin· Elvis Presley· Charlie Rich· Harry Nilsson· Peggy Lee· Ella Fitzgerald· Dolly Parton· Herbie Hancock
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Everybody Loves Somebody Standout 2:47
- 2 Your Other Love 2:33
- 3 Shutters and Boards 2:53
- 4 Baby-O 3:01
- 5 A Little Voice 2:10
- 6 Things Standout 3:11
- 7 My Heart Cries for You Standout 2:37
- 8 Siesta Fiesta 2:36
- 9 From Lover to Loser 3:07
- 10 Just Close Your Eyes 2:57
- 11 Corrine Corrina 2:44
- 12 Face in a Crowd 2:48
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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