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  2. (Open Up the Door) Let the Good Times In - Wikipedia

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    The song spent 6 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 55, [1] while reaching No. 7 on Billboard ' s Easy Listening chart, [2] [3] and No. 51 on Canada's RPM 100. [ 4 ] Dean Martin recorded the song at the same recording session as Frank Sinatra when he recorded " Strangers in the Night " on April 11, 1966 at the United Western ...

  3. Dean Martin - Wikipedia

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    Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 – December 25, 1995) was an American singer, actor and comedian.One of the most popular entertainers of the mid-20th century, he was nicknamed "The King of Cool".

  4. Houston (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  5. Innamorata (song) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Cha Cha de Amor - Wikipedia

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    Cha Cha de Amor is an album consisting of the last tracks recorded by Dean Martin for Capitol Records, released in 1962. After recording these sessions, Martin joined Frank Sinatra's Reprise Records label. This album's songs were recorded between December 18 and December 20 of 1961. Cha Cha de Amor was released on November 5, 1962 (see 1962 in ...

  7. Just Bummin' Around - Wikipedia

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    The song was later recorded by American singer Dean Martin in 1965 and included as the B side of his single Houston. He included it on his 1965 album (Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You and it was reprised by him in the 1967 television special, Movin' With Nancy, starring Nancy Sinatra. The television special was released to home video in 2000.

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  9. Somewhere There's a Someone - Wikipedia

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    Somewhere There's a Someone is a 1966 studio album by Dean Martin, produced by Jimmy Bowen. [2] This was the first of five albums that Martin released in 1966, that year he also starred in three films, and appeared in his own television show. [3] Somewhere There's a Someone peaked at 50 on the Billboard 200. [4]