DEAN MARTIN - THE BEST OF CAPITOL YEARS (1989)
Shared by Pino. I love his version of Just in Time, beautiful. Thanks.
01.That's Amore
02.Kiss
03.Memories Are Made Of This
04.Sway
05.Money Burns A Hole In My Pocket
06.Hey Brother Poor The Wine
07.The Naughty Lady Of The Shady Lane
08.The Man Who Plays The Mandolino
09.Mambo Italiano
10.Innamorata
11.Volare
12.Relax-Ay-Voo
13.All In A Nights Work
14.Return To Me
15.Cha Cha Cha D'amour
16.Just In Time
01.That's Amore
02.Kiss
03.Memories Are Made Of This
04.Sway
05.Money Burns A Hole In My Pocket
06.Hey Brother Poor The Wine
07.The Naughty Lady Of The Shady Lane
08.The Man Who Plays The Mandolino
09.Mambo Italiano
10.Innamorata
11.Volare
12.Relax-Ay-Voo
13.All In A Nights Work
14.Return To Me
15.Cha Cha Cha D'amour
16.Just In Time
DEAN MARTIN - THE LEGENDARY (1999)
Shared by Pino. Thank you.
01.Some Enchanted Evening
02.Far Away Places
03.Baby, It's Cold Outside
04.Dream
05.'A' You're Adorable (The Alphabet Song)
06.Just for Fun
07.I Got the Sun in the Morning
08.Through a Long and Sleepless Night
09.Where Are You?
10.Let's Take An Old Fashioned Walk
11.You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)
12.Someone Like You
13.How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies
14.Candy Kisses
15.I Can't Give You Anything But Love
16.Take Your Girlie to the Movies
17.Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue
18.Swanee lyrics
19.Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye
20.(Ghost) Riders in the Sky
01.Some Enchanted Evening
02.Far Away Places
03.Baby, It's Cold Outside
04.Dream
05.'A' You're Adorable (The Alphabet Song)
06.Just for Fun
07.I Got the Sun in the Morning
08.Through a Long and Sleepless Night
09.Where Are You?
10.Let's Take An Old Fashioned Walk
11.You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)
12.Someone Like You
13.How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies
14.Candy Kisses
15.I Can't Give You Anything But Love
16.Take Your Girlie to the Movies
17.Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue
18.Swanee lyrics
19.Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye
20.(Ghost) Riders in the Sky
DEAN MARTIN - THAT'S AMORE (1990)
Shared by Pino. Bellissimo album, grazie.
01. That's amore
02. Innamorata
03. Memories are made of this
04.- Volare (Nel blu dipinto di blu)
05. Return to me
06. Take these chains from my heart
07. Lullaby
08. The one i love (belongs to somebody else)
09. My heart cries for you
10. Crying time
11. When you're smiling
12. Canadian sunset
13. Rain.mp3
14. Angel baby
01. That's amore
02. Innamorata
03. Memories are made of this
04.- Volare (Nel blu dipinto di blu)
05. Return to me
06. Take these chains from my heart
07. Lullaby
08. The one i love (belongs to somebody else)
09. My heart cries for you
10. Crying time
11. When you're smiling
12. Canadian sunset
13. Rain.mp3
14. Angel baby
DEAN MARTIN - SLEEP WARM (1959)
1. Sleep Warm
2. Hit the Road to Dreamland
3. Dream
4. Cuddle Up a Little Closer, Lovey Mine
5. Sleepy Time Gal
6. Goodnight Sweetheart
7. All I Do Is Dream of You
8. Let's Put Out the Lights (And Go to Sleep)
9. Dream a Little Dream of Me
10. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
11. Goodnight, My Love
12. Brahm's Lullaby
On only his third full-length, 12-inch LP recorded as such, Dean Martin finally found a way to construct an album in the style of pal and rival Frank Sinatra's highly successful concept LPs: Bring Sinatra in as the conductor. (The arrangements are by Pete King.) Repose was Sinatra's chosen theme, and he selected a set of songs well-suited to Martin's bedroom voice, from Johnny Mercer's "Dream" and "Hit the Road to Dreamland" to "Let's Put Out the Lights (And Go to Sleep)" and "Dream a Little Dream of Me." Just as on a Sinatra theme album, the title track was written to order, in this case by Lew Spence with lyrics by Marilyn Keith and her husband-to-be, Alan Bergman. Martin brought more attention to the sessions than usual, and the sympathetic string arrangements supported his romantic vocals, making this one of his best album releases. ~ William Ruhlmann
Personnel: Dean Martin (vocals); Frank Sinatra (conductor).
2. Hit the Road to Dreamland
3. Dream
4. Cuddle Up a Little Closer, Lovey Mine
5. Sleepy Time Gal
6. Goodnight Sweetheart
7. All I Do Is Dream of You
8. Let's Put Out the Lights (And Go to Sleep)
9. Dream a Little Dream of Me
10. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
11. Goodnight, My Love
12. Brahm's Lullaby
On only his third full-length, 12-inch LP recorded as such, Dean Martin finally found a way to construct an album in the style of pal and rival Frank Sinatra's highly successful concept LPs: Bring Sinatra in as the conductor. (The arrangements are by Pete King.) Repose was Sinatra's chosen theme, and he selected a set of songs well-suited to Martin's bedroom voice, from Johnny Mercer's "Dream" and "Hit the Road to Dreamland" to "Let's Put Out the Lights (And Go to Sleep)" and "Dream a Little Dream of Me." Just as on a Sinatra theme album, the title track was written to order, in this case by Lew Spence with lyrics by Marilyn Keith and her husband-to-be, Alan Bergman. Martin brought more attention to the sessions than usual, and the sympathetic string arrangements supported his romantic vocals, making this one of his best album releases. ~ William Ruhlmann
Personnel: Dean Martin (vocals); Frank Sinatra (conductor).
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