SUCH A GENTLEMAN!.. | FIRST TIME HEARING Dean Martin - Kick In The Head REACTION
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- SUCH A GENTLEMAN!.. | FIRST TIME HEARING Dean Martin - Kick In The Head REACTION
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The song is from the original version of “ocean’s 11“ with Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr and a host of others-1960
They’ve been many ocean movies after this but this was the best… And the ending was unbelievable
He was Tall!!!
You have GOT to see the ORIGINAL Ocean's 11. It was the best!!!!!
Yep
@@nancymunroe3672 yes!!!
Bobby Darin singing "Mack the Knife" is something I believe we'd all enjoy. Louis Armstrong also did a cover of it. Both are really really good.
Bobby Darin singing Gyp the Cat is even better.
I agree 100% on that, good stuff
Of course! "Mack the Knife" by Bobby Darin. Great choice!!
Yes! Or Bobby Darin together with Helen Reddy, singing a duet live on the bobby Darin show: If not for you (original song: Bob Dylan)
Ooooo yeah Bobby Darin was ✨🥰🎼
Dean was called the "King of Cool". He just oozed suavity. Laidback, smooth and funny, he had a charisma that even Sinatra was in awe of.
This was a scene from the original "Ocean's Eleven" movie from 1960. This movie starred all of the main Rat Pack members. They were all busy actors and Vegas stars.
VOLARE', and EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY SOMETIMES are two of his biggest hits.
Yes Volare....
Volare! Absolutely
Both!!🙂
EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY SOMETIMES!!!
Both! Yes! My Dad's favorite singer
Johnny Mathis singing Chances Are is some classic crooning.
Also, a great song for the girls is Hey Mickey by Toni Basil
Yes to Johnny Mathis!
Misty by Johnny Mathis and his duet with Denise Williams To Much To Little To Late
And Johnny Mathis singing Wonderful,Wonderful..
I second this recommendation!
Oh! Chances Are is so good!
You should give “Everybody Loves Somebody” a listen. It was released at the time of the British Invasion when The Beatles were ruling the charts. It knocked The Beatles off the number one spot on the charts and was a huge hit for him.
I grew up watching Martin and Lewis comedy movies from the early ‘50s and watching them on TV. Then later Dean had a hit variety show on TV. He was truly The King of Cool.
Yes, they should listen to that one. Dean's signature song 🎵 ❤❤❤❤❤!
Dean Martin is what is known as a “Man’s Man”. He’s smooth, suave and funny as hell. Everyone wants to pal around with him.
This dude could hold his liquor!
@@n9xrr don't mean to ruin it for you but it was part of the ACT and most people in Hollywood even his enemies knew it.
@@donaldperez7981 "don't mean to ruin it for you" yeah you did
Life advice from Dino: "You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on."
Please, please, PLEASE do a song by Tony Bennett. He's 95, probably the only crooner from that era that's still with us. Do the classic black/white version of "I Left My Heart in San Francisco." It's beautiful.
Yes!
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another good one would be his duet of “Body & Soul” with Amy Winehouse, for Female Friday. She was so nervous to sing with him and it shows in the recording studio video of the duet.
Do Tony Bennett with Amy Winehouse
I love Tony Bennett and his duets albums. Like with Lady Gaga and K D Lang
Bing Crosby and David Bowie doing Little Drummer Boy is a must for Christmas.
Agreed
Ditto!
Absolutely!
My favorite!!
I posted the same on a video they did of Bowie I think. But I know I've posted it. Oh hell I'm seeing there's a lot of others posting the same in their video feeds. Hopefully... The movie this video is from is the ORIGINAL Oce.ans 11 with the rat pack
Dean Martin singing "Sway" is SWOON worthy.
Excellent suggestion. My absolute favorite.
Love Dean as he never seems to take himself too seriously 😀
His duet with Ricky Nelson "My Rifle, My Pony, and me" is such a BEAUTIFUL song by 2 INCREDIBLE singers!!
Great song in a great movie!
Yes! From the movie Rio Bravo. Don't forget Walter Brennan on harmonica!
Rio Bravo with Dean, Ricky, and John Wayne is one of my favorite westerns.
Yes my Dad and Grandpa loved that movie and now it is my favorite western!! Plus it really is my FAVORITE Dean Martin song!!
All the above plus Ricky Nelsons "Hello Mary Lou"...
The movie is the Original Ocean's Eleven, in which Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra starred
The entire rat pack was in the real oceans eleven.
@@chuckschulze6877 One of my all time favourite movies.
I’m 55 and I love Dean Martin! I grew up watching and listening to him on TV. Always feels happy.
You cannot go bad....EVER...if you are listening to Dean Martin!! A great voice, funny as heck, and, well...just cool!
He was definitely my favorite
This scene is from the original "Oceans 11" movie. Definitely worth watching! Love Dean Martin so much ❤ made my afternoon so much better!
This movie is a must watch.
To be real, it wasn't that great a movie. the Rat Pack pretty much used it as an excuse to party in Vegas. The film itself was shot during the day whenever the cast got to set, most of them hungover from drinking during their evening shows at the Sands. Now, if you can find the recordings of them "Live at the Sands" THAT is worth a watch and a listen!
Bing Crosby was very well known for having Christmas specials. He was a devout Catholic and love doing Christmas songs. Andy Williams was another one. You have not checked out Andy Williams yet.
Moon River is amazing.
Andy Williams is the one who introduced The Jackson Five to the world.
This was from the original "Ocean's Eleven" Movie. It started the whole Rat Pack! My parents preferred Dean Martin over Sinatra. A huge talent! My Dad watched his musical variety show on TV every week!
His most famous Christmas song is "Baby it's Cold Outside".
Check out the Dino song that knocked the Beatles out of #1, "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime" which became his signature song and theme of his hit TV show.
Dean Martin was not only a wonderful singer, he also was quite funny in his variety show and he also had celebrity roasts from the 1970s to possibly into the 1980s.
I have his entire Variety Show on DVD and it is fabulous! Forgot where I got it, but he was great.
I was born in 1955, so my parents were into the crooners, and Dean Martin was their all time favorite. In addition to his singing and acting in movies, Dean Martin also had his own hour long, primetime TV variety show in the 60's/ early '70's. My parents had several of Dean's record albums. In our house, back then, we had a freestanding, metal, funnel shaped fireplace that sat on an 8'×8' raised platform that made a perfect stage for me to perform along with Dean Martin when I would play his records on full blast when no one else was home! (One of my favorites of his was "Corinna, Corrina".)
Right there with ya! I was raised in Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. My dad loved these two and was always playing their albums, whistling or singing their music. We watched the Dean Martin Roasts all the time!
Listen to Johnny Mathis “Chances Are” and “Misty”
Johnny’s voice is smoother the honey! Great suggestion
YES!! Dean does great song..BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE!!! My husband and I sing it all the time, can play it ANYTIME!!! Frank was shady(actually mafia related), Dean was smooth, funny, but real!!
The best xmas song!!!
What is key to know, was while Dean Martin is a crooner, he was also part of a great comedy team as well with Jerry Lewis, and later in the 60's became the American answer to James Bond as Matt Helm, and then in the 70's there was the iconic Dean Martin Roasts all worth catching.
Yes! Dean Martin's roast was hilarious and jam packed with all the A list celebrities of the day
Yes you have to react!!!👍
Dean and Jerry dissolved their act in 1956. Dean re-invented himself with his stage/lounge persona. It worked well for him. Dean/Jerry did t talk to each other for 20 years until Sinatra got them together on Jerry’s MD program.
My favorite Dean Martin tune is Volare “. I always liked him. .He often pretended to being a happy go lucky drunk.
Man did you get it right when you said CHARISMA. These performers were dripping with it.
And the idea of 25days of crooners is amazing! Please yes.
Dean and Frank do Marshmallow World, and Dean's biggest winter holiday tune is 'Baby, It's Cold Outside'. But he has a bunch of renditions of Christmas classics.
"Dean Martin Sway 1954" is the best version of one of Dean's Martin's absolute best songs.
Deano and Bing Crosby sounded a lot alike. Deano definitely did some Christmas albums. But, Bing Crosby is more known for his Christmas music.
You nailed the differences between Frank and Dean Amber...Dean is easy-going and charismatic to the extreme. Frank is intense, and made amazing recordings. lol. For Christmas - gotta load up on Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, and Frank Sinatra. There are few assorted others to add to the mix, but that Bing Crosby "Merry Christmas/White Christmas" album (with him wearing the Santa hat) is total CLASSIC.
Mel Torme for the Christmas Song.
I have this album! Love it! This is what I grew up with..Oh Holy Night-Nat King Cole,Do You Hear What I Hear-Bing Crosby
omg yes!!!
Next crooner song: "Chances Are" from Johnny Mathis, 1957.
This song was performed by Dean Martin in the original (1960) Ocean's 11 which starred these members of the Rat Pack: five of the Rat Pack: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop.
As far as Christmas music from “back in the day “ Dean Martin did “Baby it’s cold outside”
I love Tom Jones singing Baby It’s Cold Outside.
I remember reading once years ago that Frank Sinatra once got mad at Deano for his kind of lazy approach to rehearsal . Saying something along the lines of he didn't take his talent seriously which others like himself had to work at . You gotta figure if the GOAT Frankie is slightly jealous of you because it just comes so easy to you , you gotta be bloody good .
Yeah, no formal training, just pure talent.
Frank actually said Dean was the better singer..
In Dean's TV show, he really didn't want to do it but only agreed to a weekly show if he never had to rehearse the skits. Half the fun in watching his show was when he'd forget a line or mess up, and he'd just laugh and say something even funnier. He was just a natural entertainer.
everybody admired Frank Sinatra, Frank admired Dean.
@@RevIlikai well put
Dean Martin always makes me happy.
Go off on a tangent. Glen Campbell and Dean Martin have covered the song "Gentle on My Mind". Give both versions a listen, country vs. crooner. Dino's version has THAT smooth crooner vibe, and Glen ... well, you've just uncovered another rabbit hole. Glen Campbell had a smooth tenor voice, and the production values of his recordings were fantastic. Glen was also a virtuoso guitarist, in the pickin' & grinnin' style of country
Dean was 5'10". They all did Christmas music. Dean had "Let It Snow."
Bing Crosby had what was the biggest selling single ever withe "White Christmas."
My favorite Dean Martin holiday stable is " It's a marshmallow would". He sing it on every Christmas show. I also love when he sing silent night... You could tell it came from his heart, from his belief.
Bing Crosby and White Christmas is the ultimate crooner Christmas song, but next in line has to be Andy Williams for Christmas songs. They ALL have Christmas albums from Michael Buble to Harry Conick, of course, Dean Martin. They are all excellent!!!!
Nat "King" Cole's version of "The Christmas Song" is great, too.
Bing Crosby and David Bowie is perfection!!
I used to listen to the Dean Martin Christmas album in college. My roommates didn't appreciate as much as I did...🤣
I had the Bing Crosby on my dad’s original press of his Christmas album. I have it on my iPod but it gets play EVERY Christmas.
And Johnny Mathis…
I believe y'all would like B.J Thomas. He's got an amazing voice and was an amazing man. He recently passed away of cancer but sang up until then. Billy and Sue and Rock and Roll Lullaby are 2 of my favorite songs but all are great. Live versions ✨💕 💜 🛐 from Texas
"Bing Crosby" is the crooner that is known for singing Christmas Songs.
"Christmas with the Rat Pack" is one of the few Christmas albums I have and I don't get into the holiday spirit until I hear Dean Martin's boozy rendition of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
YES my favorite version of Rudolph!
In keeping with your request for 50’s and 60’s, check out Rosemary Clooney singing “Mambo Italiano”. It’s a fun one. 😊 Studio version.
Everyone has referenced Ocean's 11 and apparently expects you folks to get the reference. The movie has an ensemble cast of the "Rat Pack" and some of their friends, and they're all thieves in the process of robbing or burglarizing a big Las Vegas casino. The remake, about 20 (?) years ago, had a further ensemble cast, featuring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and a bunch of other stars from the more recent era.
Rip to a great Singer & Actor Dean Martin we still miss you
Everybody Loves Somebody Sometimes was a big hit for him. Was his TV shows theme song.
Yes! You HAVE to listen to Everybody Loves Somebody
Perry Como is another great crooner 🎙🎤🎼🎺🎵 🎧 🎶🎷📻
Almost all the crooners did Christmas music. Once again, I have to bring up Johnny Mathis. He was my mom's favorite. We went to see him a couple of times and one time it was a show at Christmastime at Mohegan Sun that was like 95% Christmas songs. Frank did a ton of Christmas songs too. Bing, Nat, all of them. When it comes closer to Christmastime you can build a list and do them from like Thanksgiving on. Even a current country star, Brett Eldredge has a Christmas album "Glow" with mostly the classics these crooners would do.
You have to understand back in the day the "crooners" covered all the classic songs that they called "standards". So there are songs like "Stardust" that if you look them up every single one of those guys did them. Even Harry Connick, Jr. Back in the day, the crooners sang songs written by songwriters. So people who were truly talented at singing rose to the top and the songs were great because the people who wrote them were specifically talented at writing songs. A lot of the songs were from Broadway musicals as well. So the people who wrote them like Sammy Cahn or Kander and Ebb were household names because these guys would say who wrote their songs. The singer/songwriters came later.
As I said in the first Dean Martin. His voice is overlooked because he’s such a great entertainer!
Back in 1975, my family moved to California. My Mom was young. This is the music she loved! Country too! She did not listen to rock at all. My Dad? He was pure Italian. He love Mario Como. Thats what our parents listened too. I got hooked on this too! I was 10 yrs old, playing her records. I knew who Charlie Rich was, Charlie Pride, Dolly, Barbera Mandrell! Thank You Mom so much for being different! I love you
Michael Buble's "It's A Beautiful Day" is a modern song of this genre you all will love!
I have yet to hear a song by Michael Buble that I haven’t loved
I’m surprised no reaction video people have done Michael Buble. Try “Lost” or “Home.”
Another one for Christmas songs is Bing Crosby. You have reacted to him before, but he also did a film "White Christmas"
If you like the this music genre, you will love MICHAEL BUBLE, either "home" or "everything". He is the most contemporary of the genre
Love that you got back to Dino!!! Dean Martin is amazing! The version of Ain’t That a Kick in the Head that started while you were speaking is a better version of the song. Really showcases how smooth Dean’s voice was.
Fact. Put Deano on when cooking and food turns out better.
So true!
Especially for Italian food
"You'll be happy in you pizza"
You got that right. Dino is the reason I want speakers all over my house. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Deano had a variety show for a few years. Everybody Loves Somebody, Sometimes was his unofficial theme song.
Nothing unofficial about it. It was his theme song.
Dean is my favorite of the crooners! I grew up with my mom listening to him. I think he had the most cool factor.
Dean is part of a special group of crooners and this is a great song. Dean, Old Blue Eyes, Sammi Davis Jr, Bing Crosby, also check Louie Prima
DEAN MARTIN Christmas songs: "Baby It's Cold Outside" "Let It Snow" "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer"
His it's a marshmallow world is my favorite that he sing on all his Christmas show. I think it because it a song his true personality came out. It was a fun song.
Dean did a great version of Baby Its Cold Outside
Loved THE DEAN MARTIN SHOW so many celebs of the day showed up on that show.
Love watching Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis movies. Dean Martin used to have his own TV show.
His most well-known Christmas song is "Let It Snow!"
Hang on... I'd say baby it's cold outside is just as big, but super sexy.
Among all of his many talents, Dean Martin was an awesome father.
Please do more Dean Martin. He's incredible.
Christmas Music Yes Great Music 🎄🎄🎄 Music. I play his Christmas music during the Holiday 🎇
Bing Crosby is the singer with a ton of Christmas songs. So is Andy Williams.
And Tony Bennett
Ooo! Andy Williams and “ Moon River”..
Definitely got to react to what I think is one of his greatest songs… Volare!!!
He also turned out to be a very good actor… I love most of his movies
I had several 45's of Dean's hits, "Everybody loves somebody sometime" would be worth a reaction video I think. Love your reaction videos
Perry Como is probably who you're thinking of in terms of the Christmas Music. Dean Martin has an awesome winter love song, "It Won't Cool Off". Dean always has such a playful side to balance the romantic ballad side. Just an amazing entertainer.
They ALL did Christmas music. Great Christmas songs. Frank and Dean, and Andy and Johnny. This is another "novelty" song. Dean's Sway is very good. It's his version of the same song by, The Pussy Cat Dolls.
Palm Springs, Ca is very dedicated to keeping their Christmas music alive. Everywhere in the city crooner music is played for two months.
Thanks a ton. Nice to see something I suggested as a follow-up to Dean make the cut.
Yes Dean is known for his Christmas music
Johnny Mathis, has a really smooth voice and did a lot of Christmas music. Give Johnny a listen to, you won't be disappointed. "MacArthur Park" " Twelth of Never" I believe Michael Jackson did a remake of Twelth of Never. Fyi
Love the rat pack. Especially when they stood up for their values. They refused to play Vegas clubs because they wouldn't let Sammy stay.
Except when the Kennedy Whitehouse invited everyone but Sammy, and Frank went anyway
@@tomsdotter3228
Is the Whitehouse in Vegas?
Dean Martin... smooth like butter!!! You GOTTA react to Bobby Darin singing Mack The Knife!!!
This song became a hit all over again around 2000 when it was featured in several movies and TV commercials.
Obviously, they didn't make videos back then, so sometimes the only real footage of them performing is from a movie. They performed live (he was a regular in Vegas with the Rat Pack) but it wasn't saved on video because there was no video. Even TV performances were saved only film (via kinescopeback then which was expensive. That's also why old movie had full musical numbers in them (which is rare now), because it was one of the few ways to see these performances if you were stuck in some town in middle America. He was my favorite of the Rat Pack although I'm not so old that I was around for their prime, just old Deano who was still super cool.
Dean Martin definitely had his share of TV performances over the years. Some of them are on kinescopes of "The Colgate Comedy Hour", and others are on videotaped episodes of "The Dean Martin Show".
There was at least one performance of the rat pack in their Vegas heyday that was videotaped. I saw it years ago on TV Land.
I seems like some of ya'll don't understand what kinescope is. It was filming a live TV performance. Yes there is old Deno that made it to video, but video tape didn't exist back when he was younger which is when the Rat Pack was in their prime, so live TV was sometimes kinescoped.. Later the kinescoped film was converted to video so you can buy it now, but that doesn't mean it existed then. Since film was more expensive and kinescope was complicated, there is far less footage from TV so often people saw performances via movies. That is why you have these full performances in movies -- which is the actual point of this whole thread.
@@adamrichards3174 Just ecause you saw it on video doesn't mean it was originally videoed. It was filmed -- either directly or a live TV performance was filmed via kinescope. Later they were converted to video. Video taping TV didn't exist in their heyday, so if it was their heyday, they it was originally film that was converted -- which is what you saw. But the point is, since movies was a way to see live performances, a lot more movies included full performances of songs back then.
@@erickyoung8331 Yes, videotape was not invented until 1956. Before that, TV shows that were not filmed in advance were copied via kinescope recordings, which were shipped to affiliated TV stations that were not hooked up to the live broadcast feeds from either New York City or Los Angeles via coaxial cable, and aired on a later date. There are probably at least a dozen episodes of "The Colgate Comedy Hour" that still exist that were kinescoped, and later released onto home video. I have bought some box sets of the show on DVD, and some of the episodes overlap. I did come across a "budget release" DVD that was imported to the US from Asia, which was sold by a dollar store , that featured an episode of "The Colgate Comedy Hour" that featured Louis Armstrong as a musical guest. It was not on the domestically released box sets, probably because they did not want to spend the money to get the approval by the Louis Armstrong Estate to distribute the episode featuring him without a hefty payment and/or percentage of DVD sales. In short, it was a "bootleg" episode. I watched it at home, and it was a very entertaining episode of the show.
Elvis loved Dean Martin, he was known as Mr. COOL
Yes. Yes. Beautiful Christmas music by Dean.
I watch the Dean Martin show every week. He was very funny and would cut up with the band and his guests. He knew how to have fun and be entertaining.
Dean Martin performed this song in the 1961 movie 'Oceans 11'
He was 5'10"
The Mills Brothers - How'm I Doin', Hey, Hey these guys are so beautiful and relaxing to listen to and very clever
Harry had a profound influence upon Dean.
This film footage came from the 1960 film, "Ocean's Eleven", which was remade many years later. "Ain't That A Kick In The Head?" was part of the 1959/1960 album, "You Can't Love 'Em All", which was released on the Pickwick Budget Records label (by arrangement with Capitol Records, his primary record label at the time).
Dean Martin released two holiday albums, which were "The Dean Martin Christmas Album", which was released in 1966, and has been re-released many times since then, and "A Winter Romance" in 1959.
Dean is my favorite Rat Pack member. He had that very cool vibrato in his voice that made him more versatile than Frank, in my opinion.
The Crooners were SINGERS,ACTORS and DANCERS
The crooner era is when Christmas music, became part of the national fabric. The traditional carols had always been there, of course. But, the crooners brought the party. Many of the songs we think of as "traditional" today were composed, arranged, and recorded in the 40s, 50s, and early 60s. Sinatra, Crosby, Martin, Como, Bennett, Andy Williams, and the great Nat King Cole, all put new Christmas albums out every year. Their "new" songs became the Gold Standard. "White Christmas", Silver Bells", "Winter Wonderland", "The Little Drummer Boy", "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer", "Frosty the Snowman", and nearly every song we think of as "traditional" Christmas music. Every household had stacks and stacks of Christmas albums in their collections. Heck. Bing Crosby's album "White Christmas", originally released in 1945 under the title "Merry Christmas", was the NUMBER ONE Christmas album in 1995, fifty years later.
The Christmas music person I think you are thinking of is Bing Crosby. He is most known I think for singing I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas, from the movie White Christmas. Dean Martin made lots of movies and so did Bing Crosby.
Dean was smooth as silk and drunk as a skunk. His TV show was really pretty funny and his movies with Jerry Lewis are also! Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas” is the ultimate, but lots of crooner Xmas music exists.
According to his daughter, he wasn’t much of a drinker, but would play the persona of always being slightly sloshed with a drink in hand.
But then again, daughters don’t always know …
He often was drinking iced tea, rather than something stronger. At least that's what I heard
@@brettg274 You are right, the drinking was a complete affectation. He was, by far, the most family man of the rat pack. On stage, what looked like bourbon or scotch in his glass was always apple juice.
@@brettg274 being drunk was all for show.
@@brettg274 His drink of choice back in those “drunk” days was actually apple juice on the rocks in a cocktail glass so you thought he was a little tipsy. All an act until he got older.
LOVE THIS SONG!!! So happy you’re seeing and hearing a great song. Another song that is the epitome of COOL. Thanks!
I absolutely love Dean Martin!!!!!! Yep, this is from a movie. I hope you delve into more of his songs.
what a smoothie crooner..I just love Dean..I just bought a CD of his..Love it
Dean Martin has an amazing Christmas album. Love his version of White Christmas.
When Dean did his Christmas tv special in 1977 he got a call from Irving Berlin who had composed "White Christmas." Irving said Dean's version of the song was wonderful. Bing, who had made it famous had died in October of that year.
"Let It Snow" 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
❤
Bing Crosby does a lot of Christmas music. "White Christmas" is one of my favorite holiday movies.
Growing up in an Italian family, there was the Holy Trinity and, then, Dean and Frank. Thanks tor this reaction!
The song was released in 1960. The song was in several movies, Goodfellas, Vegas Vacation
A Bronx Tale ,Fools Rush In and many more.
For Christmas music, you have to do Bing Crosby and David Bowie singing "Little Drummer Boy" nothing can beat it. And don't wait until Christmas. 🤗🤔😎
Please play Nat "King" Cole, Perry Como, Don Williams, early Johnny Cash, and if you like sax--Boots
Randolph, and for just music Herb Alpert!
There are alot of clips of these songs from various tv shows. Dean had his own show for years. You are going to LOVE these crooners at Christmas time!
In most movies Dean played the happy go lucky type Drinker....which leads us to...Tiny Bubbles arguably his most famous song! AND YES CHRISTMAS MUSIC!!! It wouldn't have been Christmas without these essentials...Ahem... Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Elvis, Bing Crosby/David Bowie Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth ( a beautiful duet where both songs are sung at the SAME TIME)