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  2. Dean Martin discography - Wikipedia

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    Martin recorded his first single, "Which Way Did My Heart Go" / "All of Me", for the small record company Diamond Records in July 1946. [1]The majority of the singer's recordings were released by Capitol Records (1948–1961) and later on by Frank Sinatra's Reprise Records (1962–1974).

  3. Reprise Records - Wikipedia

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    This is the reason why recordings of early Reprise artists (Dean Martin, Jimi Hendrix, the Kinks, etc.) are (in most cases) currently distributed through other labels. In Martin's case, his Reprise recordings were out of print for nearly 20 years before a deal was struck with Capitol Records. Reprise continued to reissue the Sinatra catalog ...

  4. Dean Martin - Wikipedia

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    Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 ... Martin had recorded as many as four albums a year for Reprise Records. Martin recorded his final Reprise album, ...

  5. Everybody Loves Somebody - Wikipedia

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    The song has become so identified with Martin that later versions are invariably compared to his take. "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime" appears on Martin's grave marker in Los Angeles. [6] In 1999, the 1964 recording of "Everybody Loves Somebody" on Reprise Records by Dean Martin was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. [7]

  6. You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me (Dean Martin ...

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    You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me is a 1973 studio album by Dean Martin, arranged by Ernie Freeman and Larry Muhoberac, and produced by Jimmy Bowen. [1]Bowen returned to the country pop format that he had abandoned for Martin's previous album, and included Traditional pop standards, R&B songs, and an Italian song. [1]

  7. Everybody Loves Somebody (album) - Wikipedia

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    Everybody Loves Somebody is a 1964 album by Dean Martin on Reprise Records. [2] The album was assembled quickly from B-sides and previously released album cuts recorded between February 1962 and April 1964 to capitalize on the success of the title track, [3] but still reached number two on the albums chart [citation needed] and obtained Gold certification.

  8. You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You - Wikipedia

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    The best known is the version by Dean Martin, who recorded it for Capitol Records in 1960 (2:13) [2] and Reprise Records in 1964 (1:58). [3] Dean Martin's 1964 version spent 9 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 25, [4] while reaching No. 1 on Billboard ' s Middle-Road Singles chart, [5] [6] [7] and No. 28 on Canada's CHUM Hit Parade.

  9. French Style - Wikipedia

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    French Style is Dean Martin's first LP for Reprise Records.Recorded during February 1962, it features French-themed popular songs and chansons arranged by Neal Hefti.Among them "C'est si bon," which frequently appears on Dean Martin compilation albums; a rendition of Edith Piaf's classic "La Vie en rose"; the title song from the MGM classic Gigi; and two classic Cole Porter tunes.