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Dean Martin discography

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Dean Martin discography
Color photograph
Martin in 1957
Studio albums37
EPs1
Soundtrack albums1
Compilation albums20
Singles108
Box Sets5
Retrospective live albums3
Retrospective compilation albums14

This article contains a listing ofDean Martin's originalsingles,LPs, andcompilations from his career.

Overview

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Martin recorded his first single, "Which Way Did My Heart Go" / "All of Me", for the small record companyDiamond Records in July 1946.[1] The majority of the singer's recordings were released by Capitol Records (1948–1961) and later on by Frank Sinatra'sReprise Records (1962–1974). Martin had many hit singles during his lifetime, two of which went to No. 1 on the pop charts—"Memories Are Made of This" in 1956 and "Everybody Loves Somebody" nearly a decade later. A close runner-up was "That's Amore", which stayed at No. 2. His other Top 10’s included "Powder Your Face with Sunshine" (No. 10), "Return to Me" (No. 4), "The Door Is Still Open to My Heart" (No. 6), and "I Will" (No. 10).

After "Volare" reached No. 12 in August 1958, Martin experienced a six-year period in his recording career without any significant activity. Instead, he focused on film acting. A song strongly associated with Martin, "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?," never charted when released as a single. His highest-charting single during that span was "On an Evening in Roma" which peaked at No. 59. It would take "Everybody Loves Somebody" to turn his chart decline around.

"Everybody Loves Somebody" also introduced Martin to the Easy Listening charts. From 1964 to 1969, he had great success there, as 20 of his singles reached the Top 10. The final year that the singer had any significant chart success was 1969, with "Gentle on My Mind", "I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am", and "One Cup of Happiness" doing moderately well. In the United Kingdom "Gentle on My Mind" reached No. 2.

The crooner had two singles chart on Billboard's Country chart—"My First Country Song" (No. 35), featuringConway Twitty, was the first in 1983. As early as 1959, Martin had expressed his love of country music ("My Rifle, My Pony, and Me"). Within a year of signing with Reprise, Martin had recorded his first country album,Country Style, released in January 1963. He continued to record country music prolifically until he retired, but country radio did not play his singles.[2]

Martin released a total of 32 original studio albums throughout his career. His most critically acclaimed projects were released by Capitol Records in the late 1950s e.g.,Sleep Warm (1959) andThis Time I'm Swingin'! (1960). Nevertheless, the singer had no significant album chart success until he signed with Reprise Records in the early 1960s.

TheEverybody Loves Somebody 1964 compilation album was Martin's best-selling album. It sat at No. 2, narrowly missing the top spot.The Dean Martin Christmas Album, released in 1966, became a permanent best-seller throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, hitting No. 1 on Billboard's Christmas chart.

Other albums that made the Top 20 Pop Albums chart includeDream with Dean (No. 15),The Door Is Still Open to My Heart (No. 9),Dean Martin Hits Again (No. 13),(Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You (No. 12),Houston (No. 11),Welcome to My World (No. 20), andGentle on My Mind (No. 14).

Martin virtually retired from the studio after November 1974, exacerbated by Reprise's decision to withhold theOnce in a While project. The label believed Martin paying tribute to his influences would not sell well at the height of disco. The label finally reversed its decision four years later after embellishing the backing tracks with a more modern, disco-flavored rhythm section.Once in a While concluded the artist's association with Reprise.

His longtime producer, Jimmy Bowen, persuaded Martin to record one more album.The Nashville Sessions, released by Warner Brothers, became a moderate success in 1983. The crooner's recording career ended in July 1985, when he recorded the non-charting single, "L.A. Is My Home". Despite the singer's renown for his ease in front of audiences, no live albums were made available until after his death in 1995.

Demand for Martin's recordings continues to be significantly high in the new millennium.[3] Capitol and Collectors' Choice Music re-released Martin's original studio albums. Bear Family Records, one of the world's leading reissue labels based in Germany, chronicled the singer's complete recording sessions in four lavish box sets. Capitol's 2004 compilation,Dino: The Essential Dean Martin,was certified platinum by theRIAA.[4]

Two years later, Country singerMartina McBride overdubbed her vocals onto Martin's original version of "Baby It's Cold Outside" for Capitol'sForever Cool duets project. This resulted in a Top 40 Country/Top 10 Adult Contemporary hit which was Martin's first single activity since "My First Country Song" 23 years earlier. The album featured overdubbed duets with McBride,Kevin Spacey,Dave Koz,Chris Botti,Shelby Lynne,Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and more. A duet of "I'll Be Home for Christmas" withScarlett Johansson was added to Martin'sMy Kind of Christmas CD.

Cool Then, Cool Now, a two-CD/book released on Hip-O Records in 2011, examined the artist's signature hits along with a significant dose of lesser-known recordings.

Albums

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Studio albums

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List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications (format: LP)
TitleRelease dateLabelNotesPeak chart positionsCertifications
US
[5]
US Country
[6]
UK
[7]
Dean Martin Sings
(recorded in 1952)
January 12, 1953CapitolDean Martin's first studio album
Swingin' Down Yonder
(recorded in 1954–1955)
August 1, 1955
Pretty BabyJune 17, 1957
Sleep Warm
(recorded in 1958)
March 2, 1959With an orchestra conducted byFrank Sinatra
A Winter RomanceNovember 16, 195961
This Time I'm Swingin'!October 3, 196018
Dino: Italian Love Songs
(recorded in 1961)
February 5, 196273
French StyleApril 1962RepriseMartin's debut forFrank Sinatra's Reprise record label
Cha Cha de Amor
(recorded in 1961)
November 5, 1962CapitolMartin's final sessions for Capitol, recorded in December 1961.
Dino LatinoNovember 27, 1962Reprise99
Dean "Tex" Martin: Country StyleJanuary 14, 1963109
Dean "Tex" Martin Rides AgainJune 10, 1963
Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre1963A set of four albums, including three albums with Dean; w/Bing Crosby,Frank Sinatra,Rosemary Clooney,Sammy Davis Jr.,Debbie Reynolds and other artists
Robin and the 7 HoodsJune 1964w/Bing Crosby,Frank Sinatra,Sammy Davis Jr. andPeter Falk
Dream with DeanAugust 4, 196415
The Door Is Still Open to My HeartOctober 3, 1964"I'm Gonna Change Everything," "The Middle of the Night Is My Cryin' Time," and "My Sugar's Gone" were lifted from theDean "Tex" Martin Rides Again album.9
Dean Martin Hits AgainFebruary 2, 1965"You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You" was lifted from Martin's previous LP,The Door Is Still Open to My Heart.13
(Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves YouAugust 2, 196512
HoustonNovember 196511
Somewhere There's a SomeoneFebruary 196650
Dean Martin Sings Songs from "The Silencers"April 1966108
The Hit Sound of Dean MartinJuly 26, 1966"Any Time" and "Ain't Gonna Try Anymore" were lifted from Martin's 1963 LP,Dean "Tex" Martin: Country Style.50
The Dean Martin Christmas AlbumOctober 11, 1966AsBillboard changed its policy for Christmas albums in 1963, this album was ineligible for the main pop chart. However, on the seasonal Christmas chart, the album reached No. 1.21
The Dean Martin TV Show

(UK:At Ease with Dean)

November 7, 19663435
Happiness Is Dean MartinMay 2, 1967The album contains a stripped down band arrangement with less emphasis placed on vocal choruses and orchestration.46
Welcome to My World
(recorded in 1964–1967)
August 15, 1967"In the Chapel in the Moonlight" was lifted fromDean Martin Hits Again, whileWelcome to My World originally appeared on another 1965 LP,(Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You.2039
Gentle on My MindDecember 17, 1968149
I Take a Lot of Pride in What I AmAugust 7, 196990
My Woman My Woman My WifeAugust 25, 197097
For the Good Times
(recorded in 1970)
February 2, 197111341
Dino
(recorded in 1971)
January 18, 1972117
Sittin' on Top of the WorldMay 29, 1973Martin's first studio album to miss the charts entirely sinceDean "Tex" Martin Rides Again 10 years earlier.
You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to MeDecember 14, 1973
Once in a While
(recorded in 1974)
October 20, 1978Recorded in November 1974, the album was withheld for four years. Although partial rhythm tracks, strings, and chorus vocals were overdubbed in Nashville by producerJimmy Bowen as a last ditch effort to contemporize the songs,Once in a While made no sales impact, becoming Martin's final product for Reprise.
The Nashville SessionsJune 15, 1983Warner Bros. RecordsMartin's final recording sessions, except for the rare 1985 single, "L.A. Is My Home".49
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Posthumous live albums

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List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications (format: CD, digital download)
TitleRelease DateLabelNotesPeak chart positionsCertifications
[9]
US
[6]
UK
[7]
At Villa Venice, Chicago (Live 1962)
(recorded in 1962)
1993Jazz Hour Compact ClassicsRecorded live between November 26 - December 2, 1962, in The Villa Venice Night Club, Chicago, Illinois. Released in 2 volumes.
Live at the Sands Hotel
(recorded in 1964)
March 27, 2001Bianco RecordsRecorded live on February 8, 1964, in Las Vegas. Perhaps the most famous Martin live recording, this has been available for many years on numerous bootlegs, so the original release date/label is questionable.
Live from Las Vegas
(recorded in 1967)
April 26, 2005Capitol RecordsRecorded live on April 4, 1967, at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas
Live from Lake Tahoe 1962
(recorded in 1962)
June 7, 2005Recorded live on July 27, 1962, at the Cal-Neva Lodge in Lake Tahoe. Only seven songs from the show were originally issued as part of a special "platinum edition" ofDino: The Essential Dean Martin.

The complete concert was released in its entirety on the 2012 box set,Collected Cool.

"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

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List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications (format: LP)
TitleRelease DateLabelNotesPeak chart positionsCertifications
[9]
US
[6]
AUS
[10]
UK
[7]
This Is Dean Martin!August 25, 1958Capitol (Starline Series)Non-album singles compilation spanning 1952–1958
Martin MagicNovember, 1958CapitolNon-album singles compilation
Everybody Loves SomebodyAugust 4, 1964RepriseWhen the title song became a smash hit, Reprise assembled this LP from B-sides and previously released album cuts recorded between February 1962 and April 1964. It was released on the same day as theDream with Dean studio album.2
Hey, Brother, Pour the WineNovember 30, 1964CapitolNon-album singles compilation recorded between 1951 and 1960
The Lush YearsOctober 11, 1965Tower, a subsidiary of CapitolNon-album singles compilation
The Summit
(w/Bing Crosby,Frank Sinatra andSammy Davis Jr.)
1966RepriseNon-album singles compilation
Relaxin'March 7, 1966Tower (Capitol)Non-album singles compilation
Somewhere There's a SomeoneMarch 8, 1966RepriseOnly the title cut and its B-side, "That Old Clock On The Wall," are exclusive to the album. The remaining 10 selections originally appeared on Martin's two country-themed albums from 1963,Dean "Tex" Martin: Country Style andDean "Tex" Martin Rides Again.40
Happy in LoveAugust 2, 1966Tower (Capitol)
The Best of Dean MartinOctober 3, 1966Capitol95
  • RIAA: Platinum[4]
You Can't Love 'Em All1967Pickwick
Dino – Like Never BeforeAugust 7, 1967Tower (Capitol)
Deluxe1967Pickwick
Dean Martin's Greatest Hits! Vol. 1May 13, 1968Reprise2640
Dean Martin's Greatest Hits! Volume 2August 13, 1968Reprise83
I Can't Give You Anything but Love1968Pickwick
On the Sunny Side1968RepriseFormat: 2 LP
The Best of Dean Martin, Vol. 2January 13, 1969Capitol145
Young & Foolish1969Pickwick
Retrospective compilation albums
(format: CD, cassette)
The Capitol Collector's SeriesOctober 25, 1989Capitol
All-Time Greatest HitsNovember 27, 1990Curb
Greatest Hits: King of CoolJune 2, 1998CapitolThe first Martin album to combine a sampling of hits from Capitol and Reprise.9
(format: CD)
Hurtin' Country SongsSeptember 14, 1999CapitolLiner notes penned byWillie Nelson.
(format: CD, digital downloads)
Swingin' with DinoSeptember 24, 2002Also released as LP
Dino: The Essential Dean MartinJune 1, 2004CapitolMartin's best album peak on the pop charts sinceGentle on My Mind charted in the Top 20 in 1969.282925
  • RIAA: Platinum[4]
Christmas with DinoSeptember 21, 2004Capitol69
Forever CoolAugust 14, 2007CapitolAn album featuring both contemporary backing tracks and overdubbed "duet" vocals from various artists.3927
AmoreJanuary 27, 2009Capitol
My Kind of ChristmasOctober 6, 2009Hip-O"Winter Wonderland" features a newly recorded pop/rock rhythm track.152
Essential Love SongsJanuary 26, 2010Capitol
Cool Then, Cool NowJune 7, 2011Hip-OIncludes two career-spanning discs featuring 28 songs and a hardcover book of rare family photos
IconMarch 6, 2012Hip-O
Icon, Vol. 2July 30, 2013Hip-O
Greatest HitsOctober 22, 2013Capitol
Dino's ChristmasNovember 12, 2013Capitol60
Playlist: The Very Best of Dean MartinJanuary 21, 2014Legacy
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Soundtrack albums

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List of soundtrack albums, with selected details
TitleDetails
Bells Are Ringing
(withJudy Holliday)
  • Release date: 1960
  • Label:Capitol
  • Formats: LP

Box sets

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List of box sets, with selected details (format: CD)
TitleRelease DateLabelNotes
Memories Are Made of ThisDecember 24, 1997Bear FamilyCurated by Bear Family—a German reissue label—is the first volume of a career-encompassing project chronicling Martin's complete discography recorded between 1946 and 1955 on Diamond, Apollo, Embassy, and Capitol.

MissingRock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody (1950)

Return to MeMay 20, 1998The second volume of a career-encompassing project chronicling Martin's complete discography recorded between 1956 and 1961 on Capitol.
Everybody Loves Somebody: The Reprise Years 1962–1966January 21, 2002The third volume of a career-encompassing project chronicling Martin's complete discography recorded during his early tenure on Reprise.
Lay Some Happiness on Me: The Reprise Years and More 1966–1985January 21, 2002The fourth and final volume of a career-encompassing project chronicling Martin's complete discography recorded between 1966 and 1985 on Reprise, Warner Bros., and MCA.
Collected CoolJune 12, 2012Hip-OThe first career-spanning box set released in the USA chronicling Martin's extensive oeuvre. Featuring three CDs [i.e. the third contains the complete July 27, 1962 concert at the Cal-Neva Lodge in Lake Tahoe] and one DVD of a rare June 9, 1983 concert special recorded at London's Apollo Victoria Theatre for the Showtime network.

Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with selected details and chart positions
TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
US
[6]
Dean Martin
  • Release date: December 13, 1954
  • Label:Capitol
  • Note: Contains "Let Me Go Lover", "Naughty Lady of Shady Lane", "Mambo Italiano", and "That's All I Want From You"
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Singles

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1940s

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YearSingleChart
Position
Label
US
[6]
1946"Which Way Did My Heart Go?" / "All of Me"Diamond
"I Got the Sun in the Morning" / "TheSweetheart of Sigma Chi"
1947"One Foot in Heaven" / "The Night Is Young and You're So Beautiful"Embassy
"Oh Marie" / "Walking My Baby Back Home"Apollo
1948"Santa Lucia" / "Hold Me"
"That Certain Party"(With Jerry Lewis) (B-side to The Money Song)22Capitol
"Once In Love With Amy"
1949"Powder Your Face with Sunshine (Smile, Smile, Smile)"10
"You Was"(With Peggy Lee)
"Dreamy Old New England Moon"
(With The Martingales and Paul Weston And His Orchestra)
"My Own, My Only, My All"
"Vieni Su"(With Paul Weston And His Orchestra)
"Johnny Get Your Girl"

1950s

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YearSingleChart positionsLabelCertifications
Album
US
[6]
US CB
[11]
CAN
[12]
NET
[13]
NO
[14]
UK
[15]
AUS
1950"I'll Always Love You"11CapitolHappy in Love (Compilation rel. 8/2/66 via Tower Records)
1951"Ma Come Bali (Bella Bimba)"8
"If"14You Can't Love 'Em All (Pickwick Budget LP)
1952"You Belong to Me"121
1953"Love Me, Love Me"25Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine
"Kiss"5
"That's Amore"2221
  • RIAA: Platinum[4]
Sunny Italy (EP rel. 12/7/53) &Dean Martin Sings (12" LP Version)
1954"I'd Cry Like a Baby"21Single only
"Hey Brother Pour the Wine" (B-side of "I'd Cry Like a Baby")30Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine
"Sway"151361
"Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket" (B-side of "Sway")23Living It Up (EP rel. 6/7/54)
"How Do You Speak to an Angel"15
"That's What I Like"29
"The Peddler Man" (B-side of "That's What I Like")33
"Try Again"36
"One More Time" (B-side of "Try Again")44
1955"The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" (UK & AU Single only)51Dean Martin (EP rel. December 13, 1954)
"Mambo Italiano" (UK & AU Single only)142
"Let Me Go, Lover!" (UK & AU Single only)31
"That's All I Want from You" (UK & AU Single only)4
"Young and Foolish"3420
"Under the Bridges of Paris" (B-side of "Young and Foolish")6
"Open Up the Doghouse" (withNat King Cole)2219
"Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang the Little Bird)"8
"Memories Are Made of This"11211Memories Are Made of This (EP rel. December 12, 1955) &Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine
"Relax-ay-Voo"16Single only
1956"Innamorata"27172120Artists and Models (EP rel. December 26, 1955)
"Standing on the Corner"22Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine
"Watching the World Go By" (B-side of "Standing on the Corner")83
"Lady with the Big Umbrella"21
"I'm Gonna Steal You Away"
"Mississippi Dreamboat"
"The Look"This Is Dean Martin!
"I Know I Can't Forget"
1957"The Man Who Plays the Mandolino"21Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine
"Only Trust Your Heart"Ten Thousand Bedrooms (EP)
"I Never Had a Chance"The Lush Years
"Write to Me from Naples"This Is Dean Martin!
"Promise Her Anything"
"Good Mornin' Life"
1958"Return to Me"4351823Return to Me (EP rel. April 21, 1958) &This Is Dean Martin! LP
"Angel Baby"30382357Volare (EP rel. 8/11/58) &This Is Dean Martin! LP
"Volare"12127321
"The Magician"92
"Once Upon a Time" (B-side of "The Magician")9440
1959"You Were Made for Love"Happy in Love
"It Takes So long" (B-side of "You Were Made For Love")80The Lush Years
"Rio Bravo"
"On an Evening in Roma" (Single Version)59363126Single only: (a 1961 version is onDino: Italian Love Songs)
"I Ain't Gonna Lead This Life No More"You Can't Love 'Em All (Pickwick Budget LP)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

1960s

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YearSingleChart positionsLabelCertificationsAlbum
US
[6]
US CB
[11]
US
A/C

[6]
CAN
[16]
NET
[17]
NO
[14]
UK
[15]
AUS
1960"Love Me, My Love"107110Capitol
"Who Was That Lady?" (B-side of "Love Me, My Love")
"Professor! Professor!"
"Just in Time"
"Ain't That a Kick in the Head?"
"Sogni d'oro"
1961"Sparklin' Eyes"98
"All in a Night's Work (Movie Theme Song)
"Giuggiola"
1962"Tik-A-Tee, Tik-A-Tay"Reprise
"C'est si bon"French Style
"Baby-O"Everybody Loves Somebody
"Who's Got the Action?"
"From the Bottom of My Heart"9193
"Sam's Song" (withSammy Davis, Jr.; B-side of "Me and My Shadow," a duet between Davis andFrank Sinatra)94The Sammy Davis, Jr. Show (February 1966 LP)
"Senza Fine"
1963"Face in a Crowd"128136Dean "Tex" Martin: Country Style
"My Sugar's Gone"Dean "Tex" Martin Rides Again
"Via Veneto"
"Fugue for Tinhorns" (withBing Crosby &Frank Sinatra)
1964"La Giostra" (The Merry-Go-Round)
"Everybody Loves Somebody" (Single Version)[i]1118[ii]101112
  • RIAA: Platinum[4]
Everybody Loves Somebody
"The Door Is Still Open to My Heart"68120[iii]4234The Door Is Still Open to My Heart
"Every Minute Every Hour" (B-side of "The Door Is Still Open to My Heart")123140
"You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You"25261-[iv]78
"You'll Always Be the One I Love" (B-side of "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You")647913Dean Martin Hits Again
1965"Send Me the Pillow You Dream On"2220516[v]2940
"I'll Be Seeing You" (B-side of "Send Me the Pillow You Dream On")148
"(Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You"3235714[vi]37(Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You
"Houston"21242-[vii]91Houston
"Bumming Around"(B-side of "Houston")141(Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You
"I Will"1011311[viii]29Houston
"You're the Reason I'm in Love"(B-side of "I Will")136
1966"Somewhere There's a Someone"3234244[ix]61Somewhere There's a Someone
"Come Running Back"3540474[x]35The Hit Sound of Dean Martin
"Bouquet of Roses"(B-side of "Come Running Back")116Somewhere There's a Someone
"A Million and One"4145464[xi]82The Hit Sound of Dean Martin
"Nobody's Baby Again"6052648[xii]Happiness Is Dean Martin
"It Just Happened That Way" [B-side of "Nobody's Baby Again"]89
"(Open Up the Door) Let the Good Times In"555575172
"Blue Christmas"The Dean Martin Christmas Album
1967"Lay Some Happiness on Me"555564450Happiness Is Dean Martin
"In the Chapel in the Moonlight" (Recorded December 22, 1964)2530124[xiii]464Dean Martin Hits Again
"Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me"3848532595Welcome to My World
"Things" (withNancy Sinatra)[xiv]161Movin' with Nancy
"In the Misty Moonlight" (Recorded August 24, 1964)466216625The Door Is Still Open to My Heart
1968"You've Still Got a Place in My Heart" (Overdubbed Single Version)604474474The original version is onHappiness Is Dean Martin.
"April Again"1056798096Gentle on My Mind
"That Old Time Feelin'" [B-side of "April Again"]10419
"5 Card Stud"107
"Not Enough Indians"434444917Gentle on My Mind
1969"Gentle on My Mind"103939247
"I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am"75711562[xv]88I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am
"One Cup of Happiness (and One Piece of Mind)"107821562
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

1970s

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YearSingleChart positionsLabelAlbum
US
[6]
US CB
[11]
US
A/C

[6]
CAN
[16]
UK
[15]
AUS
1970"Come on Down"121Reprise
"For the Love of a Woman"123122
"My Woman, My Woman, My Wife"1109792My Woman, My Woman, My Wife
"Detroit City"101993693
"Georgia Sunshine"118117For the Good Times
1971"She's a Little Bit Country"12136
"What's Yesterday"115Dino
1972"Guess Who"92
1973"Amor Mio"73You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me
"Get on with Your Livin'"10850-[xvi]
"You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me"86
1975"Memories Are Made Of This"(Reissue)56CapitolMemories Are Made Of This(UK compilation)

1980s

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YearSingleChart positionsAlbum
US Country
[6]
1983"My First Country Song" (withConway Twitty)35The Nashville Sessions
"Since I Met You Baby"58
1985"L.A. Is My Home" [Recorded in July 1985, Martin's final single released during his lifetime].30

Posthumous releases (1990s-)

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YearSingleChart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[18]
US
AC

[6]
US Country
[6]
AUS
[19]
NET
[13]
UK
[20]
2006"Baby, It's Cold Outside"(withMartina McBride)736Forever Cool
2011"The Christmas Blues"(withRuth Jacott)22
"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"69
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[4]
  • BPI: 2× Platinum[8]
A Winter Romance
2018"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"(re-entry)203154
2019"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"(re-entry)154639
2020"Baby, It's Cold Outside"45
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[4]
  • BPI: Silver[8]
"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"(re-entry)82437
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"113
2021"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"(re-entry)124027
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"119
2022"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"(re-entry)17201720
"Baby, It's Cold Outside"(re-entry)11298
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"90
2023"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"(re-entry)7
[21]
1513
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"7974
2024"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"(re-entry)81620
"Baby, It's Cold Outside"(re-entry)36
"It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas"120
2025"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"(re-entry)34
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Holiday 100 chart entries

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Since many radio stations in the US adopt a format change to Christmas music each December, many holiday hits have an annual spike in popularity during the last few weeks of the year and are retired once the season is over.[24] In December 2011,Billboard began a Holiday Songs chart with 50 positions that monitors the last five weeks of each year to "rank the top holiday hits of all eras using the same methodology as the Hot 100, blending streaming, airplay, and sales data".[25] In 2013, the number of positions on the chart was doubled resulting in the Holiday 100.[26] A half-dozen Martin recordings have made appearances on the Holiday 100 and are noted below according to the holiday season in which they charted there.

TitleHoliday season peak chart positionsAlbum
20112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024
"Baby, It's Cold Outside"
(1959 version)
87[27]65[28]17[29]23[30]36[31]37[32]38[33]35[34]29[35]A Winter Romance
"Baby, It's Cold Outside"
(Duet withMartina McBride)
94[36]69[37]63[38]Forever Cool
"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"31[39]31[40]31[41]17[42]7[37]11[38]8[43]8[44]6[45]7[46]9[47]9[48]7[34]7[49]A Winter Romance
"A Marshmallow World"52[50]70[51]The Dean Martin Christmas Album
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"63[36]85[52]85[37]78[38]91[43]71[53]92[54]86[34]88[49]A Winter Romance
"Silver Bells"98[55]76[44]77[56]92[57]95[58]88[59]85[49]The Dean Martin Christmas Album

Notes

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  1. ^According to the RIAA, "Everybody Loves Somebody" has been certified platinum for sales of 1,000,000. It is the only Martin single to receive any RIAA certification.
  2. ^"Everybody Loves Somebody" peaked at No. 3 in the CHUM charts.
  3. ^"The Door Is Still Open To My Heart" peaked at No.15 in the CHUM charts.
  4. ^"You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You" peaked at No.28 in the CHUM charts.
  5. ^"Send Me The Pillow You Dream On" peaked at No.34 in the CHUM charts
  6. ^"(Remember Me) I'm The One Who Loves You" peaked at No.32 in the CHUM charts.
  7. ^"Houston" peaked at No.11 in the CHUM chart.
  8. ^"I Will" peaked at No.5 in the CHUM charts.
  9. ^"Somewhere There's A Someone" peaked at No.9 in the Adult Contemporary chart and No.17 in the CHUM chart.
  10. ^"Come Running Back" peaked at No.16 in the CHUM chart.
  11. ^"A Million To One" peaked at No.23 in the CHUM chart.
  12. ^"Nobody’s Baby Again" peaked at No.17 in the CHUM chart.
  13. ^"Chapel In The Moonlight" peaked at No.13 in the CHUM chart.
  14. ^Note: "Things" was originally recorded by Martin on December 13, 1962.Nancy Sinatra overdubbed her vocal to the existing rhythm track five years later on September 20, 1967
  15. ^"I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am" peaked at No.3 in the Adult Contemporary Chart.
  16. ^"Get On With Your Livin’" peaked at No.78 in the Adult Contemporary Chart.

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Further reading

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  • All Music Guide. "Dean Martin Discography".
  • Whitburn, Joel (2011).Record Research Online Database. "Dean Martin"Billboard Chart Discography. Retrieved April 21, 2011.

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