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"Shutters and Boards" 1962 Audie Murphy and Scott Turner: Scott Turner: Camp and Canyon Music; assigned to Vogue Music Inc. 1966 Numerous artists, including Jerry Wallace, Dean Martin, Porter Wagoner, Jimmy Dean, Johnny Mann Singers, and Teresa Brewer [20] [21] "When the Wind Blows in Chicago" 1962 Audie Murphy and Scott Turner: Scott Turner
Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 – December 25, 1995) was an American singer, actor, and comedian. Nicknamed the "King of Cool", he is regarded ...
Dean "Tex" Martin: Country Style is a 1963 studio album by Dean Martin, arranged and conducted by Don Costa. [1] This was Martin's first album of country music, it was followed by Dean "Tex" Martin Rides Again later in 1963. [1] This was the first of two albums that Martin released in 1963.
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.
PHOTOS: Jeanne Martin and Dean Martin together "Dean's viewers knew he was a good husband and father and the booze-and-broads jokes were just part of the act," wrote Lee Hale in the 2000 book ...
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
As of June 2012, Australian biographer Damian Johnstone (author of "The Wild One: The Life and Times of Johnny O'Keefe" and "A Race to Remember: The Peter Norman Story" [17]) was writing a biography of Scott Turner with the working title "Shutters and Boards – The Scott Turner Story," which is tentatively planned for publication in 2013. [3]
"That's Amore" is a 1953 song by composer Harry Warren [1] and lyricist Jack Brooks, [1] and became a major hit and signature song for Dean Martin, who first recorded and released it that year. Amore ( pronounced [aˈmoːre] ) means "love" in Italian .