Memories Are Made Of This
Kiss
You Was
Dreamy Old New England Moon
I’m Gonna Paper All My Walls with Your Love Letters
The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane
The Man Who Plays the Mandolino
Mambo Italiano
Innamorata
Volare
Susan
All in a Night's Work
Cha Cha Cha D'Amour
Just in Time
Hey Brother Pour The Wine
Ev’y Street’s a Boulevard in Old New York
I’d Gladly Make the Same Mistake Again
Open Up the Doghouse (Two Cats Are Comin' In)
Carolina in the Morning
In Napoli
I'm Gonna Steal You Away
Only Trust Your Heart
Beau James
Good Mornin' Life
Return to Me (Ritorna-Me)
It's 1200 Miles From Palm Springs to Texas
On An Evening In Roma (Sott'er Celo De Roma)
All I Do Is Dream of You
My Guiding Star
Until the Real Thing Comes Along
Ain't That a Kick in the Head
Be an Angel
Non Dimenticar
Somebody Loves You
Chansons les plus populaires [artist_preposition] Dean Martin
That's Amore
1953 • Dean Martin Sings
Baby, It's Cold Outside
1959 • A Winter Romance
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
1965 • Holiday Cheer
Volare
1989 • Dean Martin Collectors Series
Everybody Loves Somebody
1964 • Dream With Dean
Sway (Quien Sera)
1964 • Hey, Brother Pour The Wine
Ain't That a Kick in the Head
1989 • Dean Martin Collectors Series
Mambo Italiano
1953 • That's Amore
Let It Snow!
Sway
1989 • The Capitol Collector’s Series
On An Evening In Roma (Sott'er Celo De Roma)
1962 • Dino! Italian Love Songs
Night Train to Memphis
Curiosités sur l'album The Capitol Years de Dean Martin
- En quelle année l’album “The Capitol Years” de Dean Martin a-t-il été lancé?
- L’album “The Capitol Years” de Dean Martin a été lancé en 1992, avec 34 pistes.
- Quelle est la chanson la plus réussie de l’album “The Capitol Years” de Dean Martin?
- “Volare” est le plus grand succès de l’album “The Capitol Years” de Dean Martin.
- Quelles sont les principales chansons de l’album “The Capitol Years” de Dean Martin?
- Les principales chansons de l’album “The Capitol Years” de Dean Martin sont “Volare”, “Ain't That a Kick in the Head”, “Mambo Italiano”, et “On An Evening In Roma (Sott'er Celo De Roma)”.