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"Somewhere There's a Someone" is a song written by Baker Knight, which was released in 1966 by Dean Martin. [1] [2] The song spent 8 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 32, [3] while reaching No. 2 on Billboard ' s Easy Listening chart.
The biggest selling recording of the song was sung by Dean Martin (issued as Capitol Records catalog number 3352), reaching number 27 on the Billboard chart in 1956. [3] Jerry Vale also had a major recording (Columbia Records catalog number 40634) of the song in the same year, which peaked at number 30. [4]
"Houston" was a hit in 1965 when recorded by Dean Martin.Dean Martin's daughter, Deana Martin, has recounted her father telling her that the percussive sound was created by tapping an empty Coca-Cola bottle with a spoon, [3] while Hal Blaine once stated that he created the sound by tapping a glass ash tray with a triangle wand.
Printable version; In other projects ... "Angel Baby" is a song released in 1958 by Dean Martin. The song reached No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100, [2] ... Chart (1958 ...
The Dean Martin Christmas Album: 1967 "Lay Some Happiness on Me" 55 55 6 — 50 Happiness Is Dean Martin "In the Chapel in the Moonlight" (Recorded December 22, 1964) 25 30 1 — 4 Dean Martin Hits Again "Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me" 38 48 5 — 5 Welcome to My World "Things" (with Nancy Sinatra) [ii] — — — — 61 Movin' with Nancy
In 1967, Dean Martin released a version of the song on the album Happiness Is Dean Martin. Martin released the song as a single in 1968, which spent 7 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 60, [2] while reaching No. 7 on Billboard ' s Easy Listening chart, [3] [4] and No. 44 on Canada's RPM 100. [5] In 1967, Glen Campbell ...
For the week ending December 23, 2006, the Dean Martin and Martina McBride duet of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" reached No. 7 on the R&R AC chart. It also went to No. 36 on the R&R Country chart – the last time Martin had a song this high in the charts was in 1965, with the song " I Will ", which reached No. 10 on the Pop chart.
The song was first issued by Mindy Carson with Ray Conniff's Orchestra and The Columbians. [4] Carson's version reached No. 53 on Billboard ' s Top 100 chart. [5] The most popular version of the song was recorded by Dean Martin in 1955. [6] He was backed by The Easy Riders (who consisted of Gilkyson, Dehr, and Miller), who wrote it. [6]