13), (Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You (No. 15), The Door Is Still Open to My Heart (No. Other albums that made the Top 20 Pop Albums chart include Dream with Dean (No. The Dean Martin Christmas Album, released in 1966, became a perennial best-seller throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, hitting No. The Everybody Loves Somebody 1964 compilation album was Martin's best-selling album, narrowly missing the top spot at No. Nevertheless, the singer had no significant album chart success until he signed with Reprise Records in the early 1960s. Sleep Warm (1959) and This Time I'm Swingin'! (1960). His most critically well-regarded projects were released on Capitol Records in the late 1950s-e.g. Ī total of 32 original studio albums were released in Martin's career. He continued to record country music prolifically until he retired, yet country radio refused to play his singles. Within a year of signing with Reprise, Martin had recorded his first country album, Country Style, released in January 1963. As early as 1959, Martin had expressed his love of country music ("My Rifle, My Pony, and Me"). 35), featuring Conway Twitty, was appropriately the first in 1983. The crooner had two singles chart on Billboard's Country chart-"My First Country Song" (No. One major surprise came in the United Kingdom, as "Gentle on My Mind" reached No. The final year that the singer had any significant chart success on either chart was 1969, with " Gentle on My Mind", " I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am", and "One Cup of Happiness" doing moderately well. From 1964 to 1969, he had great success there, as 20 of his singles reached the Top Ten. " Everybody Loves Somebody" also introduced Martin to the Easy Listening charts. It would take " Everybody Loves Somebody" to rejuvenate his chart decline. His highest-charting single during that span was " On an Evening in Roma" which barely registered at No. Inexplicably, a song strongly associated with Martin, " Ain't That a Kick in the Head?," never charted when released as a single.
TINY BUBBLES LYRICS BY DEAN MARTIN MOVIE
12 in August 1958, Martin experienced a bleak six-year period in his recording career without any significant single activity, exacerbated by changing pop trends and his focus on movie roles. 4), " The Door Is Still Open to My Heart" (No. Other Top Tens included " Powder Your Face with Sunshine" (No. A close runner-up was " That's Amore", which stalled at No. 1 on the pop charts-" Memories Are Made of This" in 1956 and " Everybody Loves Somebody" nearly a decade later. Martin had many hit singles during his lifetime, but only two went to No. The majority of the singer's recordings were released on Capitol Records (1948–1961) and later on Frank Sinatra's Reprise Records (1962–1974). Martin recorded his first single, "Which Way Did My Heart Go" / " All of Me", for the small Diamond Records in July 1946.