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Dean Martin Вђ“ Everybody Loves Somebody 〈HD〉

: Martin first recorded a laid-back, small-combo version for his Dream with Dean album. However, it was the re-recorded version with a full orchestra and chorus that catapulted it to No. 1. The Universal Message

"Everybody loves somebody sometime... and although my dream was overdue, your love made it well worth waiting for someone like you." Dean Martin – Everybody Loves Somebody

While most associate the song exclusively with "Dino," it actually had a long history before it became his signature tune: : Martin first recorded a laid-back, small-combo version

: The song was co-written by Sam Coslow, Irving Taylor, and Martin’s own pianist, Ken Lane . The Universal Message "Everybody loves somebody sometime

In the summer of 1964, the world was firmly in the grip of . The Beatles were a cultural juggernaut, and their hit " A Hard Day’s Night " seemed immovable at the top of the charts.

It wasn't just a love song; it was a reassurance that love eventually finds everyone. This message of romantic destiny resonated so deeply with Martin that it replaced " That’s Amore " as his signature song and served as the theme for his iconic variety program, , for a decade. A Lasting Legacy

In 1999, the 1964 recording was officially inducted into the , cementing its place as one of the most significant recordings in music history. Whether you're a lifelong fan of the Rat Pack or a new listener, the "King of Cool’s" velvet voice continues to remind us that our "sometime" is always just around the corner.

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: Martin first recorded a laid-back, small-combo version for his Dream with Dean album. However, it was the re-recorded version with a full orchestra and chorus that catapulted it to No. 1. The Universal Message

"Everybody loves somebody sometime... and although my dream was overdue, your love made it well worth waiting for someone like you."

While most associate the song exclusively with "Dino," it actually had a long history before it became his signature tune:

: The song was co-written by Sam Coslow, Irving Taylor, and Martin’s own pianist, Ken Lane .

In the summer of 1964, the world was firmly in the grip of . The Beatles were a cultural juggernaut, and their hit " A Hard Day’s Night " seemed immovable at the top of the charts.

It wasn't just a love song; it was a reassurance that love eventually finds everyone. This message of romantic destiny resonated so deeply with Martin that it replaced " That’s Amore " as his signature song and served as the theme for his iconic variety program, , for a decade. A Lasting Legacy

In 1999, the 1964 recording was officially inducted into the , cementing its place as one of the most significant recordings in music history. Whether you're a lifelong fan of the Rat Pack or a new listener, the "King of Cool’s" velvet voice continues to remind us that our "sometime" is always just around the corner.

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