@@vincentdefeo5917 Hey Vincent. Well, at least we have the consolation of either owning recordings or being able to access them from various online platforms. With the way things are, I`m glad I have my own copies, as RU-vid or whoever can take them down anytime they want. Keep the music playing my friend. *s* Regards: Tony, Sydney, Australia.
i watch the Dean Martin Roasts on RU-vid, and i know all the comedians and other personalities, as i grew up with them...... but, watching Dean roll in laughter is worth the price of admission for me - he so clearly enjoyed life (up until the terrible tragedy that took his son)
I was in the audience as a teenager and he sang this as you see it, BUT the camera pulling back was added and edited in later! I was amazed when I wwatched it two or three weeks later!!
when Dean's trademark #1 hit song hit the charts in 1964, he became the first recording artist to achieve what was thought to be the impossible --- he knocked The Beatles out of the top spot, for the first time since they arrived in America earlier that year!
At the aviation maintenance school that I attended, the sheet metal/structures instructor was a huge Beatles fan....had their pics all over his class room. I am a huge Dino fan. When I got to his class, I just set up my 8x10 pic of Dino, at my spot and pointed to it, every time he looked my way. He'd say, "Oh, shut up!"
I remember watching re-runs of his shows on either VHS tape or cable TV with my grandparents 20 years ago... Grandpa also played many of Dean's albums on a 1962 Magnavox console HI-FI, which I have now. Dean and Ken are long gone. Grandpa died 4 years ago at 93...
Such an understated joke at the end, that he still needs Cue Cards for his signature song he sung 1000000 times, but it's not like a laugh out loud joke, it's a warms your heart kind of joke that didn't detract from the elegant simplicity of the song and ending
Danny Flynn .. I also love how everyone was standing around watching him sing this song. Probably all his guest of that show and crew such a warm family feeling.
it's even funnier than you think ...... by all accounts, he had a great deal of difficulty SEEING, leave alone READING those cards - Love that Dean! LOL
I've been watching this clip for well over 15 years I was only 25 then and now I am the big 4-0. It goes by all too quick. I am so glad I was given the mental fortitude, the class to enjoy music and entertainers like Dean.
Dean always reminds me of my dad, he loved this comedy and his music. We just do not have people like Dean anymore, sadly. So just so you know dad, every time I watch this I think of you. 27-01-19 - Love you forever.
dino4ever Ken's family maintains some strong music connections through until today. His daughter Robin Lane had chart success in the early 80s and one time husband Andy Summers was the guitarist with the Police
cbbergen1 ... Your step father was so handsome, good looking and needless to say talented. I so glad I found this tonight cause I have heard they sung this song completely though only once during the time was on the air. So glad it was with Dean and the writer of it Ken Lane together. This made my night
Amazing ending to this episode…gives the tv audience a birds eye view from the perspective of the studio audience…complete with the dancers, the sound crew, and the classic NBC cameras…pretty cool
grew up listening and enjoying the blessed Dean Martin and all his gifts the Lord gave him for our enjoyment, God the Father Himself gives all good and perfect gifts, will always love you Dean, downtown Ricky Brown, Jackson, Tennessee
I never knew Ken Lane wrote that...I just heard how Dean got it when they needed 1 last song for a recording way back when & the piano man said...”how about this 1, my song?” ♥️♥️♥️ Love these men! Thank you for this video! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Hmm...this is one part that doesn’t look live! ???
The set is so small... This song was written in 1947, Ken Lane was one of the co-authors. It was recorded by various artists but didn't take off till Marin's recording in 1964.
Qu'elle complicité et amitié sincere tant de temps en une se belle collaboration ken a compose pour lui cette chanson et quel succès rip tous les deux un grand merci Dean
We love YOU Dean ..... that is for sure ...... Who would have thought that this man would still be bringing joy and laughter, pure heartwarming entertainment into our lives a half century later - his talent and charismatic personality are timeless
Wow... wow... I so miss this aspect of the past. Nicely dressed people. Professionals through and through. An understanding we are all human but some language and behavior is not welcome during certain hours and spaces. Civility matters.
I am still waiting to see the whole show of Connie Francis appearing on Dean Martin"s Show . It would be fun to see Connie and Dean sing together and to see Connie in some comedy skits .
Frank, I think, was something of a perfectionist. He never did get far in television. Dino was just so laid back and infinitely more funny/entertaining than Frank. Dino could just stand there, with a drink and a smoke and get laughter.
Ken Lane was actually a distant cousin of mine - he was the son of my mother's great aunt (grandfather's sister). His mother's maiden name was actually Damski and married name was Lifschitz (sp?), but because of the bigotry against Jews back in the 30s, Ken and the rest of the family changed their last name to Lane (and my mother's maiden name was Lane - so Ken was her father's first cousin). I never met Ken myself, but my mom and dad did when they moved out to CA back in the late 60s.
I hope y'all will reply to this a great song by a great singer huh????????.........I love Dean Martin so handsome sexy hot dreamy he was a hottie before the word was invented........oh and I dreamt he was mine....terrific huh????????
Too bad Dean didn't acknowledge Irving Taylor as a co-writer of Everybody Loves Somebody. Yes, Ken Lane's music is great, but it's the combination of the lyrics with the music that creates song magic. And Dean himself did a lot to make this song his own. The song had actually been around nearly two decades before Dean made it such a smash hit. It has his personality in it and that adds even more magic to the song.