Dean Martin
Songs covered by Dean Martin
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"Gentle on My Mind," from the John Hartford album "Time-Life's Treasury of Folk Music Volume 1 Disc 1", was covered on the Dean Martin album "Dino: The Essential Dean Martin."
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"The Glory of Love," from the The Five Keys album "The Very Best of Doo Wop (disc 1)", was covered on the Dean Martin album "The Dean Martin TV Show + The Silencers."
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"I'm Yours," from the Ruth Etting album "Ten Cents a Dance", was covered on the Dean Martin album "That's Amore: The Best of Dean Martin."
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"It's Easy to Remember," from the Bing Crosby album "The 3 Crooners", was covered on the Dean Martin album "Late at Night."
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"June in January," from the Bing Crosby album "Portrait of Bing Crosby", was covered on the Dean Martin album "Live at The Sands Hotel."
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"King Of The Road," from the Roger Miller album "Nice 'n' Easy", was covered on the Dean Martin album "The Very Best Of, Volume 2."
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"Mambo Italiano," from the Rosemary Clooney album "Demi-Centennial", was covered on the Dean Martin album "Dino: The Essential Dean Martin."
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"Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer," from the Gene Autry album "His Christmas Album", was covered on the Dean Martin album "Making Spirits Bright."
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"True Love," from the Cole Porter album "High Society- Original Broadway Cast Recording", was covered on the Dean Martin album "This Time I'm Swingin'!/Pretty Baby."
Dean Martin songs that have been covered
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"In the Chapel, In the Moonlight," from the Dean Martin album "The Long Lost Reprise Hits" , was covered on the Celtic Frost album "Into the Pandemonium." -
"Return To Me," from the Dean Martin album "All the Best Vol 2" , was covered on the Bob Dylan album "Sopranos: Peppers & Eggs (disc 2)." -
"Return to Me," from the Dean Martin album "The Capitol Collector's Series" , was covered on the Chris Isaak album "Baja Sessions." -
"You Belong to Me," from the Dean Martin album "All The Best Vol 1" , was covered on the Jason Wade album "Shrek." -
"You Belong to Me," from the Dean Martin album "All The Best Vol 1" , was covered on the Bob Dylan album "Natural Born Killers."




