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Love Songs
Dean Martin
Love Songs
Genres: Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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Just in time for Valentine's Day, Dean Martin's most romantic compilation to date will have hearts skipping a beat. Jam packed with all his classics, LOVE SONGS is perfect for setting a romantic mood or as a holiday gift. ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Dean Martin
Title: Love Songs
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Retro Music
Release Date: 10/23/2006
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Easy Listening, Oldies, Vocal Pop, Classic Vocalists, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 766487156349, 076119426628

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Just in time for Valentine's Day, Dean Martin's most romantic compilation to date will have hearts skipping a beat. Jam packed with all his classics, LOVE SONGS is perfect for setting a romantic mood or as a holiday gift. Dino uniquely interprets the classics and standards like "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face," "For The Good Times," "Besame Mucho," "For Once In My Life" and his best known signature tune, "Everybody Loves Somebody." Plus his pop hit "I Will" and "Somewhere There's A Someone" are also included. Many of these recordings haven't been available on CD in recent years, making this an exceptional, heartwarming love songs collection.
 

Member CD Reviews

Shirl P.
Reviewed on 7/20/2016...
50 Songs on 2 cd's.

cd 1

1. That's Amore
2. A You're Adorable
3. Absence Makes the Heart Grow fonder
4. All of Me
5. All I have to give you is me
6. As you are
7. Because You're Mine
8. Beside You
9. Bye Bye Blackbird
10. Come Back to Sorrento
11. Deep Purple
12. Don't let the stars get in your eyes
13. for me and my Gal
14. I passed your house tonight
15. I'm in love with you
16. I love the way you say goodnight
17. I still get a thrill
18. Heart and soul
19. High noon
20. If you were the only girl in the world
21. I know a dream when I see one
22. If I should love again
23. Kiss
24. Little did we know
25. Love me love me

cd 2
1. Everybody Loves Somebody
2. Luna Mezzo Mare
3. My own, my only, my always
4. Ma come balli bella bimba
6. The night is young and you're so beautiful
7. There's yes yes yes in your eyes
8. There's my lover
9. The time is now
10. Takes two to tango
11. To see you is to love you
12. Wieni Su (Say you love me)
13. What could be more beautiful?
14. Someday (you'll want me to want you)
15. You're the right one
16. You won't be satisfied
17. Again
18. Sault ste marie
19. Some enchanted evening
20. You're so understanding
21. Where are you?
22. Just for fun
23. I don't see me in your eyes anymore
24. If I only had three wishes
25. I can't give you anything but love

CD Reviews

Dean Martin Love Songs--unforgettable ballads, even if they
Matthew G. Sherwin | last seen screaming at Amazon customer service | 02/06/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Love Songs is a new Dean Martin CD that features re-releases of great love songs sung by Dean Martin, one of the best crooners we ever saw in the entire twentieth century. Dean's voice is like listening to pure silk; and even after all these years I could never tire of listening to his albums. The trouble with this particular CD, unfortunately, is that these songs are re-releases of songs that are already on several other Dean Martin CDs; and it makes me suspect that a recording company merely wanted to "cash in" on Valentine's Day sentiment. However, to be fair, there may be people just discovering Dean Martin and for them this will be a better CD as he does sing beautifully on these numbers. In addition, the sound quality is excellent and the artwork is very nicely done.



"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It)" features Dean Martin squarely in the spotlight--right where he always belonged! The lush musical arrangement enhances the natural beauty of this number and that's excellent. I first heard this number sung by Judy Garland in a movie called Broadway Melody Of 1938; and Judy would certainly be proud of Dean's rendition! "For Once In My Life" has a more modern, late `60s or `70s beat to it and the percussion works so well for the music that goes with Dean's singing. "For Once In My Life" gets the royal treatment from Dean who sings this flawlessly. "Somewhere There's A Someone" is a wonderful tune; and "Besame Mucho" gets a lovely Latin treatment. The music for "Besame Mucho" is sublime and Dean never misses a note! Dean Martin's incredible timing makes "Besame Mucho" a major highlight of this album.



"The Glory Of Love" is a very sweet number that I like very much; the backup singers harmonize quite well as Dean makes this number sound better than ever. "I Will" is another classic ballad that Dean Martin delivers to perfection; and I really enjoy hearing "Release Me." "Release Me" has a marvelous melody and Dean handles the lyrics to make "Release Me" sound fresh and new.



"I'll Be Seeing You" is a highly sentimental and romantic ballad; and "I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)" shines like silver and gold when Dean Martin croons this as only he could. The CD ends with one of my very favorite tunes--when Dean Martin sings it, that is--entitled "Everybody Loves Somebody." "Everybody Loves Somebody" has incredible momentum and this is a very strong choice for the final number on this album.



Now please make no mistake about it--these songs prove that Dean Martin possessed an exceptional talent to perform and he could sing so well the birds would be charmed right out of the trees! Performers like Dean Martin rarely come along; Dean was THAT good. The tracks on this album give us the outstanding artistry of Dean Martin. Unfortunately, these love songs are on several other Dean Martin CDs so for his "true blue" fans this CD doesn't really offer any new material--and that's a negative. This CD is best for people just discovering Dean Martin and maybe also it will be good for very casual fans who want just a sampling of his greatest love songs.



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Dean Martin: Love Songs
Thomas Thomsen | Denmark | 02/03/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Two brand-new compilations of Dean Martin's love songs have just been released. One is titled Amore (see my review), and the other is this one - Love Songs. So which one do I recommend? Well, to be honest, probably neither. Certainly not if you're new to Dean Martin or just looking for a great single disc overview of Dean's best songs. Then you should most definitely go with The Essential Dean Martin, which doubles the amount of songs found on either one of these two love song collections, AND it includes several fan favorites that should NOT have been excluded here (In The Misty Moonlight, Kiss, In The Chapel In The Moonlight). Too bad The Essential Dean Martin only came in a cheap-looking jewel case (plastic) and wasn't released as a deluxe digipack (cardboard sleeve). Unfortunately, Dean Martin's legacy just doesn't get the same respectful treatment that Frank Sinatra's does.



If, however, you already own The Essential Dean Martin and wish to purchase either Amore or Love Songs, I would choose Amore despite the fact that Love Songs includes a couple (2!) of the most glaring omissions on Amore: I Will and Somewhere There's A Someone, as well as a rather interesting choice, a song called You Made Me Love You (I Did Not Want To Do It) from 1973's Stittin' On Top Of The World.



Overall, Amore is a classier affair than Love Songs with better song selections, and it's available in attractive, eco-friendly packaging (cardboard sleeve).



If, however, you can afford buying both of these new compilations (I have!), then I hope you will. Let's support Dean Martin's legacy, and then - hopefully - we will get some first class double discs or - even better - 4 disc box sets with beautiful packaging in the future.

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