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Best Of Dean Martin Songs
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Welcome to my best of Dean Martin songs page where you'll find a collection of Dino demo covers, free .pdf chord sheets, rhythm tips and more.

There are also full lesson tutorials available for purchase for a small fee if you require the full lesson. There are also Dean Martin album covers displayed so you know which album the songs originate.

Best Of Dean Martin Songs

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Best Of Dean Martin Songs
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1. Ain't That A Kick In The Head

Album cover of Dino The Essential Dean Martin featuring best of Dean Martin songs and the song Ain't That A Kick In The Head

Ain't That A Kick In The Head was written as a pop song in 1960, but Dino turned it into a big band jazz arrangement. His arrangement was also used in the original Oceans 11 movie.  

The original title was called Ain't That A Kick In The Seat. Dino's version never charted, but over the years the song has appeared on several of his Greatest Hits albums.

The Irish group Westlife also covered this song in 2004.

I play this one with a capo 2nd fret and with a root down root up down up and repeat rhythm pattern. Some lead here as you play through the chords C, G7, Adim, Dm7, G, E7, A7 and D7.

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2. Everybody Loves Somebody

Album cover of Everybody Loves Somebody featuring best of Dean Martin songs and the song Everybody Loves Somebody

Everybody Loves Somebody was written in 1947 and was recorded by others before Dean Martin and that includes Frank Sinatra. But it was Deans version in 1964 that put the song on the map.

Although Dean Martin graced us with numerous hit songs throughout his illustrious career, "Everybody Loves Somebody" holds an unmatched status. It not only topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1964 but also became Martin's signature song, supplanting his earlier staples such as "That's Amore".

The song can be found on his album of the same name.

The one has the following chords A7 +7, D, Daug, G, B7, Em, C, A7, Gbm, Fm, A7/A#, Em/D, D7, Gb/D and an E7 in standard tuning. For rhythm play a root up down up root up down up and repeat pattern and this one has some picking to learn.

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3. Mambo Italiano

Album cover of Dino The Essential Dean Martin featuring best of Dean Martin songs and the song Mambo italiano

Mambo Italiano comes from the pen of Bob Merrill, who was a writer who was under a deadline in 1954, and while sitting in an Italian restaurant trying to come up with a song for his approaching deadline, on a napkin he wrote Mambo Italiano. At a nearby payphone he passed along the melody and lyrics to the pianist who was waiting in the studio.

Rosemary Clooney recorded the song first and had a #1 hit in 1955.

Dean Martin recorded his version later in 1955 and had a #2 hit in Australia. The song wasn't part of any album but it did appear on The Essential Dean Martin Hits.

Another one with quite a few chords including Em, Am, B7, C, Gb, G, E7, D7, Em/D#, Em/D, Db/E and a C7 with some lead work blended into the rhythm in standard tuning. The rhythm pattern here is a root down up down up root up down up with a few chops throughout.

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4. Memories Are Made Of This

Album cover of The Best Of Dean Martin featuring best of Dean Martin songs and the song Memories Are Made Of This

Memories Are Made Of This was Dean Martins only #1 UK hit with this song in 1955. Members of the backup group, The Easy Riders, wrote this one and sang on Dean's track, which reached #1 also on the Billboard Top 100 in 1956.

The most successful version in terms of sales was not Dean's version of this song but one recorded in German.  The Everly Brothers, The Drifters and even Johnny Cash have covered this song.

Play a root down up up down up and repeat rhythm pattern in standard tuning. No lead work here with the chords E, B7, A, E7 and Gb.

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5. My Rifle My Pony And Me

Album cover of My Rifle My Pony And Me featuring best of Dean Martin songs and the song My Rifle My Pony And Me

My Rifle My Pony And Me was in a 1959 film called Rio Bravo starring John Wayne, Walter Brennan, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson and Angie Dickinson.

Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson took turns singing this song in the movie but Dino recorded a version himself. Some people call this the Dean Martin Rio Bravo song.

I use a capo 1st fret here and no lead in this one while playing the chords C, F, G, Am, C7 and Em. For rhythm strum lightly for the first bit and then play a root down up root up down up pattern.

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6. Release Me

Album cover of Welcome To My World featuring best of Dean Martin songs and the song Release Me

Release Me was actually written and first released back in 1949. Both Dean Martin and Engelbert Humperdinck recorded and released their versions in the same year which was 1969. 

Humperdinck's version became one of the largest selling singles of all time. 

For chord here you'll need to play D, A, G, B7, Em, Ddim and an A7 and you'll play a few riffs and do some lead work while in standard tuning. The rhythm here is a root down root up down up and repeat pattern.

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7. Return To Me

Album cover of Dino featuring best of Dean Martin songs and the song Return To Me

Return To Me was first introduced to the world through its release as a single by Dean Martin in 1957. The song was a commercial success and performed exceptionally well on the music charts. It reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, a remarkable achievement that solidified its place in the annals of music history. Its enduring popularity allowed it to remain on the charts for an impressive 22 weeks.

Dean recorded the song in 1961 for this album "Dino Italian Love Songs".

I play this one in drop D tuning with some lead required. Play a root down bass up down up and repeat rhythm pattern with the chords A7, D, G and an E.

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8. Sway

Album cover of Dean Martin Hey Brother Pour The Wine featuring best of Dean Martin songs and the song Sway

Sway was originally written in Spanish for Pedro Infante Cruz, a well known Mexican actor and singer but it was translated into English by Norman Gimbel, so Martin could record an English version. Dino recorded Sway in 1954.

His version reached #6 in the UK and #15 in the US and can be found on the 1954 album "Hey Brother Pour The Wine".

Download the Sway Dean Martin lyrics sheet below.

Some lead required in this number played in standard tuning with the chords A7, Dm, A+, Dm, C and F. Play a root down up down up root up down up and repeat rhythm pattern.

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9. That's Amore

Album cover of The Caddy featuring best of Dean Martin songs and the song That's Amore

That's Amore has an interesting back story. For an upcoming 1953 movie called The Caddy, Jerry Lewis paid a composer and a lyricist $30,000 to come up with several songs for the movie that Dean could sing, in the hopes they'd write a hit. 

That's Amore was the result and became one of those Dean Martin top songs. Amore means "love" in Italian.

For rhythm here play a shuffle rhythm in the beginning and then use root down down or root down up down up and repeat. No lead and for chords you'll need a Am, Dm, E7, A, B7, Db, Gb, D, F, A#, C7, Eb and Ebm in standard tuning.

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10. We'll Sing In The Sunshine

Album cover of Dean Martin The Door Is Still Open To Me Heart featuring best of Dean Martin songs and the song We'll Sing In The Sunshine

We'll Sing In The Sunshine was written by Gale Garnett from New Zealand and she recorded this song back in 1964 and had a #1 and a top 10 on several charts.

Several artists including Sonny & Cher, Wanda Jackson, Dolly Parton and Helen Ready all recorded the song.

Dean Martin put the song on his "The Door Is Still Open To My Heart" in 1964 but he never released the song as a single.

I use a capo 2nd on this one with a root down up root up down up and repeat pattern with some arpeggio blended in but no lead. The chords you'll need are C, Em, F, G, Dm7, G7 and a C7.

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11. You Belong To Me

Album cover of Dino The Essential Dean Martin featuring best of Dean Martin songs and the song You Belong To Me

You Belong To Me is one of those songs by Dean Martin which was late to the party as Joni James, Jo Statford and Patti Page all had recorded and released their versions first. 

Dino got his version out there in Aug of 1952 and still managed a #12 ranking on the charts. The song was not on any early Dean Martin albums but appeared on his "Dino The Essentials Greatest Hits" album from 2004.

Bob Dylan and Jason Wade also have their versions of this song.

I play this one in standard tuning with a root up down up and repeat rhythm pattern and some lead required. The chords here are C, Cm, G, D/Gb, Em, A7, D7, Bm, Am7 and a Dm.

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